Two years ago, i wrote a blog post ” Becoming an Architect – My RIBA Part 3 Exam Experience”, in which I received many comments and emails regarding questions on Part 3 case study, PEDRs, interview questions and many more. One of the most popular questions I was being asked all the time was the Part 3 reading list. So I put together a full list here and divided them into the following 12 categories:
a. Architect Contract; b. Building Contract; c. Building Regulations; d. Code of Conducts; e. Design and Legislation; f. Dispute Resolution; g. Health and Safety; h. Law and Act; i. Practice Management; j. Project Management; k. Planning; l. Others
a. Architect Contract
Architect’s Essentials of Negotiation | The Architect in Practice | Architect’s Legal Pocket Book | Guide to RIBA Forms of Appointment: The Architect’s Contract |
B. Building Contract
c. Building Regulations
The Building Regulations: Explained and Illustrated | Architect’s Pocket Book | Building Regulations Pocket book | Metric Handbook: Planning and Design Data |
d. Code of Conducts
RIBA Disciplinary Procedures | Architect’s Code: Standards of Conduct and Practice |
e. Design and Legislation
Fire (Legislation Maze Series) by Simon Ham | Inclusive Accessible Design by Adrian Cave | BIM Management Handbook by David Shepard | BIM in Small Practices: Illustrated Case Studies |
f. Dispute Resolution
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Good Practice Guide: Arbitration (Riba Good Practice Guides) | A Practical Guide to Adjudication | Adjudication for Architects and Engineers | The Arbitration Act 1996: A Commentary |
g. Health and Safety
h. Law and Act
Architect’s Legal Handbook | Party Walls: A Practical Guide | Construction Law | |
i. Practice Management
Guide to Using the RIBA Plan of Work 2013 | RIBA Job Book by Nigel Ostime | Good Practice Guides: Marketing your Practice | Creating Winning Bids |
j. Project Management
k. Planning
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Good Practice Guide: Negotiating the Plnning Maze | Town and Country Planning in the UK | Planning Applications: The RMJM Guide | How to Get Planning Permission |
L. Others
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Part 3 Handbook | Standard Letters in Architectural Practice |
That’s a very long suggested book list for sure. I would recommend you sit down in the library for a weekend to flip through the books above so you have a basic idea where to look for information when needed. Once you begin writing Professional Case Study, then you can easily revert back to the specific books for detail information to fill in each chapter. This applies the same to short questions/Coursework and past paper too.
I hope you find this blog post useful! If you are taking part 3 exams, you might find my other blog post “Becoming an Architect – My RIBA Part 3 Exam Experience”, useful. Feel free to drop comments below.
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Thanks for sharing the booklist.
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