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''Architects' Data'' ((ドイツ語: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,〔 (Ulf Meyer: ''Die Fratze der Moderne'' ), in Berliner Zeitung, 3 September 1999〕 its 39 German editions and translations into 17 languages have sold over 500,000 copies.〔 The first English version was published in 1970. ==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.〔 (Neufert Consulting ), retrieved 21 February 2012〕 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.〔(Domus ), retrieved 21 February 2012〕 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.
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