Reddit reviews Neufert Architects' Data, Fourth Edition
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We found 4 Reddit comments about Neufert Architects' Data, Fourth Edition. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Plenty of really good books on the subject, like
https://www.amazon.com/Neufert-Architects-Data-Fourth-Ernst/dp/1405192534
I recommend this book all the time, I'm cool with sounding like a broken record though:
Neufert Architect's Data is the only book you'll ever need for designing anything
It's actually in North Carolina! It seems ~3.5 years is a fairly standard track for those without an undergrad in Arch.
Thanks for the advice!
Is this what you mean by Neufert?
An article about Ernst Neufert, an advocate of standardisation in building construction in Germany. His Architect's Data has been continuously in print since 1936.
The DIN 476 paper sizes were an influence on Neufert's modular construction ideas. His ideas were responsible for standardisation of components such as doors and window frames, and even bricks, all based on a 12.5 cm sized grid.