September 22, 2006
 

Two Opportunities to Get Your Work Published

Show Students Your Pre-Design Technique: We all know that before starting to design a new building, it is good to define the problem that it is intended to resolve. However, there are few published examples of pre-design analysis to help students and interns learn the process, contends Barry D. Yatt, FAIA, professor at The Catholic University of America. Yatt is seeking examples of effective pre-design analysis presentations for a textbook addressing assessment of mission, cost, planning, environment, urban design, existing construction, program, code, operations, and aesthetics. Projects chosen will be identified and acknowledged thoroughly in the textbook. For more information, contact Yatt by e-mail. yatt@cua.edu

Do you have projects featuring great ideas for universal design or aging in place? Author Wendy A. Jordan is writing a book for the general public on building and remodeling, and is seeking a range of good-looking accessible accommodations for kitchens, bathrooms, entries, and multi-level spaces. Professional-quality photos are a plus. For more information, call 202-363-5563. Submit inquiries, short project descriptions, and/or photos to Jordan. wendyajordan@hotmail.com


 
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