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The Economics of Building: A Practical Guide for the Design Professional

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ISBN: 978-0-471-62201-7

August 1990

272 pages

Description
Both an introduction to economic principles as they relate to building design and a practical guide to putting these principles to effective use. It brings together a variety of specialized topics relevant to building economics, including cost estimating, life cycle costing, cost indexes, capital budgeting, decision analysis, and real estate feasibility analysis. Develops these concepts within the framework of an integrated approach to design and management decision-making, simplifying where appropriate, but never at the expense of intellectual content. Incorporating a number of sample spreadsheet models, The Economics of Building is a practical resource and guide to the financial assessment of planning, design, and management decisions about buildings.
About the Author

Robert E. Johnson is the author of The Economics of Building: A Practical Guide for the Design Professional, published by Wiley.