Integrative Design: Building Systems for Architects and Architectural Engineers helps students envision the interconnections between different building systems. Rather than presenting systems one at a time as is traditionally done, the book approaches building systems by following the real-world sequence of the design process. This begins with pre-design analysis followed by schematic design and finishes with design development.
Section 1 deals with urban and suburban site analysis and design, as well as climate, time, and magnetic declination. Section 2 addresses building form and envelope design, specifically considerations for life safety codes, energy conservation, and roof design. It also covers floor planning with emphasis on systems planning. Section 3 is devoted to design development, including critical sections, envelope design, environmental control systems, service systems design and coordination, and reflected ceiling plans.
The second edition features updates to building codes throughout the text, as well as refreshed content in each chapter.
The organization of Integrative Design clarifies the design process, enabling success in the classroom and design studio and a smooth transition to the professional world. This book can be used in any course that addresses the integrative design requirement of the National Architectural Accrediting Board.
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Höhe: 279 mm
Breite: 215 mm
Dicke: 17 mm
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978-1-7935-3171-1 (9781793531711)
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Khaled Mansy received his Ph.D. in architecture from the Illinois Institute of Technology. Dr. Mansy has practiced as an architect and architectural consultant in Egypt and the United States and is currently a professor of architecture at Oklahoma State University specializing in energy analysis and sustainability in architecture. He has published extensively and been invited to speak nationally and internationally on design issues. Dr. Mansy is recipient of grants from the Environmental Protection Agency and National Science Foundation, and is a member of the Society of Building Science Educators.