Stephen Emmitt 
Design Management for Architects [EPUB ebook] 

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This guide integrates theory and practice to offer practical solutions for architects to improve their design management skills.


This unique guide helps architects improve their management skills by addressing the relationship between the management of the design project and the design office. The author demonstrates how a professionally managed project, conceived and delivered within a professionally managed office ensures that client values are translated into construction without loss of creativity.


Design Management for Architects divides into two parts. Part 1: Managing Creative Projects covers the context and infrastructure of projects; looks at client values; describes developing, detailing and realising the design; and shows how to learn from projects. Part 2: Managing Creative Organisations describes the business of architecture; explains how to manage creative people and the design studio – covering communication and knowledge-sharing, information management, financial management and attracting/retaining clients.


This second edition has been extensively rewritten in response to student feedback and to the rapid evolution of design management in architecture. New features include:



  • the ‘Why Management?’ question addressed in a design context

  • Vignettes to demonstrate the value of design management

  • practical advice is incorporated into each chapter under ‘Project to Office Interface’

  • more specifics on the design manager role, and the contribution of ICTs (including BIM) to effective design management.


By integrating theory and practice, and offering practical solutions for architects to improve their design management skills, this book provides clear guidance to all designers and (design) managers.

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Preface ix


About the Author xiii


1 Why? 1


Why management? 1
Vignette A – why apply management? 6


Why design management? 7


The role of the design manager 9
Vignette B – why employ a design manager? 12


Taking on the role 14


Scope of the book 16


Part One Managing Creative Projects 19


2 The Business of Projects 21


Understanding projects 21


Quality 24


Time control 25


Cost control 27


Design control 28


Assessing value and risk 30


Procurement and influence 33


Interaction within projects 35


Project frameworks 37


The project-to-office interface 41


3 Establishing the System Architecture 42


Starting as you mean to go on 42


Team assembly 46


Selection criteria 48


Communicating to achieve objectives 52


Managing meetings effectively 56


The project-to-office interface 59


4 Exploring Client Value 60


Understanding the briefing phase 60


Approaches to briefing 62


Understanding the client 65


Establishing value parameters 69


The written brief 74


Reviewing the brief 79


The project-to-office interface 80


5 Creating Design Value 82


Collaborative design 83


Detailing the design 84


Design conversations 87


Design critiques, charettes and reviews 90


Programming and coordinating design work 93


Approvals and compliance 97


Coordination of production information 100


The project-to-office interface 101


6 Realising Design Value 103


Getting involved 104


Working with the contractor’s design manager 107


Programming 109


Interaction during construction 111


Misunderstanding and conflict 114


Requests for information and design changes 116


Closing out projects 118


The project-to-office interface 119


7 Evaluation and Learning 120


Lifelong learning 121


Learning from projects 124


Learning from the product 128


Evidence-based learning 131


Reflection in action 133


Action research and learning 136


The project-to-office interface 138


Part Two Managing Creative Organisations 141


8 The Business of Architecture 143


Architectural practice 144


The professional service firm 145


Clients and the market for services 149


Management of the business 152


Market analysis 162


The office-to-project interface 167


9 Managing Creative People 168


Getting the balance correct 169


Office culture 173


Psychological wellbeing 175


Recruitment and retention 178


Skills development 185


The office-to-project interface 191


10 Managing the Design Studio 192


A creative space 192


The project portfolio 194


The design manager’s role 196


Models of design management 199


The traditional model 203


The sequential model 205


Managing design effort 208


Identifying good habits and eliminating inefficiencies 215


The office-to-project interface 218


11 Communication, Knowledge Sharing and Information Management 219


Communication within the office 219


Communication with other organisations 222


Effective communication strategies 224


Knowledge retention and sharing 226


Information management 230


Preparation of information 233


Implementing and IT strategy 236


The office-to-project interface 238


12 Financial Management 239


Cash flow and profitability 239


Sources of income 243


Fee bidding and negotiation 246


Invoicing and cash flow 248


Controlling expenditure 250


Financial monitoring and evaluation 253


Crisis management 258


The office-to-project interface 259


13 Attracting and Retaining Clients 261


Promoting a brand image 261


The client’s perspective 263


The architect’s perspective 265


Communicating with clients 266


Promotional tools 269


Architects’ signboards 272


Managing marketing activities 274


The office-to-project interface 278
Further Reading 280
Index 284

Про автора

About The Author Stephen Emmitt, BA(Hons), Dip. Arch, MA(Prof. Ed.), Ph D, is Professorof Architectural Technology at Loughborough University. He is a registered architect with industrial experience gained in a wide range of architectural practices. He formerly held the Hoffmann Chair of Innovation and Management in Building at the Technical University of Denmark and is currently Visiting Professor in Innovation Sciences at Halmstad University, Sweden. Teaching and research interests cover architectural practice, design management, architectural technology, architectural detailing and innovation in construction. Stephen has taught and facilitated design management workshops in the UK, Europe and Asia.
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