tectural and Engineering Prac- tices, P.O. Box 22772, Tampa 33622. In his discussion of man- power and billings projections, Olden states the importance of keeping projections flexible enough to react meaningfully to the ebb and flow of work- load scheduling. Projections should be updated at a regular time each week using rates backed out of the remaining fees for billings where avail- able, and standard rates where not. Other topics that are dis- cussed in the current issue include Ownership Transition, Organization for Project Man- agement and Client Manage- ment. A/E professionals who are interested in getting office practice information in easily- digested capsule form will find this a helpful publication. Home of the Future to be Showcased More than 15,000 people will step into the future this fall when they enter "The New Southern Home", a residential prototype for the 1990's spon- sored by the Southeastern Builders Conference. This annual project com- bines the best of products and design to build a home that is representative of life in the sunbelt states in the years to come. National sponsors in- clude Pella Windows, Sherwin- Williams, Quaker Maid cabi- nets and Lightolier. The house, which will be located in Longwood, Florida, will be open to the public September 4-17. Proceeds from the $5 admission will go to the Central Florida Zoologi- cal Park. Orlce WpoLc5 l-ime.... c5 rcAitects Were r;Ma ter 'Builders. 'Florida c54ociatio t clmeficai q (titute 1989 Fall Corventioj September 22-24, 1989 coca IatoqG-Hotel aird Club cBoca 1 For registration information call (904) 222-7590 FLORIDA ARCHITECT September/October 1989 fcf 54.chitectes tator, Florida 7 Y-7; 7, (Kc