12 MOST IMPORTANT ARCHITECTURE BOOKS FOR STUDENTS
Architecture books are the best source of knowledge for architecture / design students. They help you enhance your personality and provide complete information about the structures and materials which are presently available or coming up. Here is a list of top 10 most important architecture books which every architecture student must read and follow. Neufert Architect's Data Drafting Guidelines · Measurement Basis · Design · Construction Management · Building Components · Heating and Ventilation · Thermal and Sound Insulation · Fire Protection and Means of Escape · Lightning Protection/ Aerials · Artificial Lightning and Daylight · Windows and Doors · Stairs, Escalators and Lifts · Refurbishment, Maintenance and Change of Use · Roads and Streets · Gardens · Houses and Residential Buildings · Educational and Research Facilities · Office Buildings · Arcades · Retail Outlets · Workshops and Industrial Buildings · Agricultural Buildings · Public Transport · Designing for Vehicles · Airports · Fire Stations · Restaurants · Hotels/ Motels A History of Architecture by Banister Fletcher The study of architecture opens up the enjoyment of buildings with an appreciation of their purpose, meaning and charm.’ These words, from the tenth edition of Banister Fletcher’s “A History of Architecture” in 1938, aptly summarise what Banister Fletcher has become for generations of students and architects—an easy-to-use reference book with all the world’s major architecture described, explained and, in many cases, fully illustrated. In this twentieth and centenary edition, chapters have been recast and expanded and a third of the text is new. This unique architecture book places buildings in their social, cultural and historical settings to describe the main patterns of architectural development, from Prehistoric to the International Style. Vitruvius : Ten Books on Architecture Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, a Roman architect and engineer flourishing in the first century B.C., was the author of the oldest and most influential work on architecture in existence. For hundreds of years, the specific instructions he gave in his “Ten Books on Architecture” were followed faithfully, and major buildings in all parts of the world reveal the widespread influence of his precepts. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, he was “the chief authority studied by architects, and in every point his precepts were accepted as final. Bramante, Michelangelo, Palladio, Vignola, and earlier were careful students of the work of Vitruvius.” His book is thus one of those rare works that have been supremely important in the creation of the greatest art masterpieces.