Neufert
Architects' Data (German: Bauentwurfslehre ), commonly known as , is the global standard reference book for spatial requirements, ergonomics, and initial building design. First published in 1936 by Ernst Neufert—a former assistant to Walter Gropius at the Bauhaus—it provides a comprehensive framework of measurements based on the human body to ensure buildings are functional and comfortable. Core Purpose and Design Philosophy
At its heart, Architects' Data is built upon three key scientific pillars: neufert
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