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Original title
  
Bauentwurfslehre

Language
  
German

Originally published
  
1936

ISBN
  
9780258965092

Country
  
Germany

Publication date
  
1936

Author
  
Ernst Neufert

Published in english
  
1970

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Subject
  
architectural drawing; human factors and ergonomics

Publisher
  
Bauwelt-Verlag (German 1st ed.) Lockwood (English 1st ed.)

Building books
  
Metric Handbook, Architectural Graphic Standards, Architecture - form - space & order, Time‑Saver Standards for Archit, Building construction illustrated

Architects' Data (German: Bauentwurfslehre), also simply known as the Neufert, is a reference book for spatial requirements in building design and site planning. First published in 1936 by Ernst Neufert, its 39 German editions and translations into 17 languages have sold over 500,000 copies. The first English version was published in 1970.

Contents

History

Teaching at Weimar's Bauhochschule from 1926 after graduating from the Bauhaus, Ernst Neufert began to collect data about building, in a way of rationalization. It was first published in 1936, as a handbook for students and architects. Since then, more than half a million books have been printed, in 39 German editions and 17 other languages. The first English edition was published in 1970. In the US, it competes with the most common Architectural Graphic Standards and is little known compared to Germany. Until 1986, Ernst Neufert was its editor, after which his son Peter took over the publishing with his company AG Neufert Mittmann Graf Partner, until his death in 1995.

Contents

The book is conceived to help the initial design of buildings by providing extensive information about spatial requirements. Dealing mostly with ergonomics and with functional building layouts, thousands of drawings illustrate the text, organised according to building typologies. Weighting now slightly less than two kilograms, it has been continuously updated.

Influence

The Argentine artist Guillermo Kuitca worked on the rationalization of architecture within its piece "Neufert Suite" in 1998.

References

Architects' Data Wikipedia