Facilities: Volume 10 Issue 10

Subjects:

Table of contents

The Inner Game of Facilities Management

John Willis

Gives a brief documentation of the development of the FM industryin the 1970s and 1980s to its current position in the early 1990s.Considers how facilities management…

Education and Research in Facilities Management

Michael Grimm

Discusses the current status of facilities management as aprofession. Argues that academia, associations and industry must worktogether to ensure the co‐ordinated development of…

The Coming Revolution in Architecture: WHAT IT MEANS FOR FACILITIES MANAGERS

Francis Duffy

Describes some background to the current status of thearchitectural profession. Argues that it is undergoing drastic reform tomeet modern demands on it. Describes the RIBA…

Is Facilities Management a Profession?

Adrian Leaman

Argues that, although facilities management is not yet aprofession, it has the necessary ingredients to become so. Describes howthe business of managing buildings has become…

Facilities Management and Changing Professional Boundaries

Jane Bell

Considers the relationship between the emerging facilitiesmanagement discipline and the existing building‐related professions.Defines facilities management and argues that it is…

Buildings and their Contexts

Adrian Leaman

Relentlessly, designers and technologists try to fill buildings with advanced technical features to improve economy, efficiency and flexibility while legislators try to make…

Cover of Facilities

ISSN:

0263-2772

Online date, start – end:

1983

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Joseph Lai
  • Dr Sarel Lavy