This book addresses, for the student of architecture, a subject that is of interest to a wide range of people with various relationships to the designing and constructing of buildings. There is at any given time a great mass of information on these topics which may be accessed for application to the many tasks of designers, builders, suppliers, and others. The enormity of this information resource is at once reassuring to those who regularly encounter needs for it, and overwhelming to just about everyone who needs to figure out how to use it. It is especially important for the young designer…mehr
This book addresses, for the student of architecture, a subject that is of interest to a wide range of people with various relationships to the designing and constructing of buildings. There is at any given time a great mass of information on these topics which may be accessed for application to the many tasks of designers, builders, suppliers, and others. The enormity of this information resource is at once reassuring to those who regularly encounter needs for it, and overwhelming to just about everyone who needs to figure out how to use it. It is especially important for the young designer to be aware of and familiar with the entire framework and of the place of design within it. This book relates the topic of building construction to the basic problems of building design. The basic assumption here is that the need to design precedes the need to build, and that real concern for how to build comes from a desire to build something. This is the normal process of development for designers and others who start from the point of desiring a building and then proceed to determine what it should be. Intense concern for specific consideration of building materials, systems, and details of construction thus emerges at a later stage of design, typically after the general form, size, and essential nature of the building are already proposed.
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1 Introduction.- 1.1 Operation of the Building Process.- 1.2 Participants in the Building Process.- 1.3 Organization of the Building Industry.- 1.4 Regulation of the Building Industry.- 1.5 Role of the Building Designer.- 1.6 Building Construction as an Architectural Design Problem.- 1.7 How to Use This Book.- 2 Building Design Issues and Criteria.- 2.1 General Issues.- 2.2 Design Tasks.- 2.3 Design Criteria.- 3 Sources for Design Information.- 3.1 General Sources for Information.- 3.2 Access to Information.- 3.3 Use of Information for Design.- 3.4 Source Analysis.- 3.5 The Minimal Construction Design Library.- 3.6 Finding Information Sources.- 4 Building Codes and Industry Standards.- 4.1 General Sources of Standards.- 4.2 Use of Standards for Design.- 4.3 Codes.- 4.4 Building Permits and Inspections.- 4.5 Standard Specifications.- 5 Architectural Components.- 5.1 Individual Components.- 5.2 Exterior Walls.- 5.3 Roofs.- 5.4 Windows.- 5.5 Exterior Doors.- 5.6 Floors.- 5.7 Interior Walls.- 5.8 Ceilings.- 5.9 Interior Doors.- 5.10 Stairs.- 5.11 Elevators.- 5.12 Building Foundations.- 5.13 Basements.- 5.14 Underground Buildings.- 5.15 Utilities and Building Services Below Grade.- 5.16 Miscellaneous Below-Grade Construction.- 5.17 Construction for Site Surface Development.- 5.18 Elements of Building Services.- 6 Materials.- 6.1 Wood and Fiber Products.- 6.2 Metals.- 6.3 Concrete.- 6.4 Masonry.- 6.5 Plastics.- 6.6 Glazing.- 6.7 Waterproofing Materials.- 6.8 Soils.- 6.9 Paving Materials.- 6.10 Miscellaneous Materials.- 7 Construction Elements.- 7.1 Wall Structure.- 7.2 Exterior Wall Surface.- 7.3 Interior Wall Surface.- 7.4 Roof Structure.- 7.5 Roofing.- 7.6 Floor Structure.- 7.7 Floor Finishes.- 7.8 Ceilings.- 7.9 Windows.- 7.10 Doors.- 7.11 Shallow Bearing Foundations.- 7.12 Deep Foundations.- 7.13 Basements.- 7.14 Pavements.- 7.15 Site Construction.- 7.16 Underground Buildings.- 8 Enhancement of Construction.- 8.1 Fire Resistance.- 8.2 Thermal Resistance.- 8.3 MoistureMigration and Condensation.- 8.4 Water Penetration.- 8.5 Sound Control.- 8.6 Security.- 8.7 Signage and Traffic Control.- 8.8 Barrier-Free Environments.- 9 Construction Systems.- 9.1 Heirarchies.- 9.2 Design Process and Tasks.- 9.3 Mixtures.- 9.4 Appropriateness of Systems.- 9.5 Choices: the Selection Process.- 9.6 System Development.- 9.7 Basic Structural Systems.- 9.8 Building Systems.- 10 Case Studies.- 10.1 Building 1.- 10.2 Building 2.- 10.3 Building 3.- 10.4 Building 4.- 10.5 Building 5.- 10.6 Building 6.- 10.7 Building 7.- 10.8 Building 8.- 10.9 Building 9.- Appendix: Soil Properties and Behaviors.- Study Aids.
1 Introduction.- 1.1 Operation of the Building Process.- 1.2 Participants in the Building Process.- 1.3 Organization of the Building Industry.- 1.4 Regulation of the Building Industry.- 1.5 Role of the Building Designer.- 1.6 Building Construction as an Architectural Design Problem.- 1.7 How to Use This Book.- 2 Building Design Issues and Criteria.- 2.1 General Issues.- 2.2 Design Tasks.- 2.3 Design Criteria.- 3 Sources for Design Information.- 3.1 General Sources for Information.- 3.2 Access to Information.- 3.3 Use of Information for Design.- 3.4 Source Analysis.- 3.5 The Minimal Construction Design Library.- 3.6 Finding Information Sources.- 4 Building Codes and Industry Standards.- 4.1 General Sources of Standards.- 4.2 Use of Standards for Design.- 4.3 Codes.- 4.4 Building Permits and Inspections.- 4.5 Standard Specifications.- 5 Architectural Components.- 5.1 Individual Components.- 5.2 Exterior Walls.- 5.3 Roofs.- 5.4 Windows.- 5.5 Exterior Doors.- 5.6 Floors.- 5.7 Interior Walls.- 5.8 Ceilings.- 5.9 Interior Doors.- 5.10 Stairs.- 5.11 Elevators.- 5.12 Building Foundations.- 5.13 Basements.- 5.14 Underground Buildings.- 5.15 Utilities and Building Services Below Grade.- 5.16 Miscellaneous Below-Grade Construction.- 5.17 Construction for Site Surface Development.- 5.18 Elements of Building Services.- 6 Materials.- 6.1 Wood and Fiber Products.- 6.2 Metals.- 6.3 Concrete.- 6.4 Masonry.- 6.5 Plastics.- 6.6 Glazing.- 6.7 Waterproofing Materials.- 6.8 Soils.- 6.9 Paving Materials.- 6.10 Miscellaneous Materials.- 7 Construction Elements.- 7.1 Wall Structure.- 7.2 Exterior Wall Surface.- 7.3 Interior Wall Surface.- 7.4 Roof Structure.- 7.5 Roofing.- 7.6 Floor Structure.- 7.7 Floor Finishes.- 7.8 Ceilings.- 7.9 Windows.- 7.10 Doors.- 7.11 Shallow Bearing Foundations.- 7.12 Deep Foundations.- 7.13 Basements.- 7.14 Pavements.- 7.15 Site Construction.- 7.16 Underground Buildings.- 8 Enhancement of Construction.- 8.1 Fire Resistance.- 8.2 Thermal Resistance.- 8.3 MoistureMigration and Condensation.- 8.4 Water Penetration.- 8.5 Sound Control.- 8.6 Security.- 8.7 Signage and Traffic Control.- 8.8 Barrier-Free Environments.- 9 Construction Systems.- 9.1 Heirarchies.- 9.2 Design Process and Tasks.- 9.3 Mixtures.- 9.4 Appropriateness of Systems.- 9.5 Choices: the Selection Process.- 9.6 System Development.- 9.7 Basic Structural Systems.- 9.8 Building Systems.- 10 Case Studies.- 10.1 Building 1.- 10.2 Building 2.- 10.3 Building 3.- 10.4 Building 4.- 10.5 Building 5.- 10.6 Building 6.- 10.7 Building 7.- 10.8 Building 8.- 10.9 Building 9.- Appendix: Soil Properties and Behaviors.- Study Aids.
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