"The Architect's Guide" by Frederick Rogers is a comprehensive textbook designed to provide architects, engineers, surveyors, contractors, and clerks of works with essential information for their respective fields. This guide covers a wide range of topics relevant to the construction industry, serving as a valuable resource for both seasoned professionals and those new to the field.
Containing practical advice and detailed explanations, this book addresses the everyday challenges faced by those involved in building and design. Its enduring appeal lies in its straightforward approach and the timeless nature of the fundamental principles it presents, making it a useful addition to any professional's library. Whether you're looking to refresh your knowledge or gain new insights, "The Architect's Guide" offers a wealth of information in an accessible format.
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