Develop design and working drawings more efficiently. Packed with useful hands-on information for both schematic design and computer-assisted working drawings, "Architect's Studio Handbook" is the ideal tool for every architect who wants handy rules-of-thumb, convenient graphic conventions, and easy-to-find answers in diagrams, charts, and drawings - all in a stay-open, flex-binding format. Author/architect Terry Patterson's complete, up-to-date, information-packed guide helps you: immediately locate essential building design technical data; recognize code compliance problems typical of drawings submitted for building permits; see what is expected by government agencies and other clients with repetitive building programs; get tips from practitioners in international and design-build practices; apply advice from engineers on selection and organization of building systems; determine acceptable ranges for components in building technology; and, more!
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"The proposal was reviewed by Samuel Ray Moore, a practicing architect and member of the licensing committee of the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards. "The strengths of the proposal are that it combines schematic design information with guidelines for computer drawing, making the book useful from start to finish in the design-to-construction drawings process.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 204 mm
Breite: 136 mm
Dicke: 27 mm
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978-0-07-049446-6 (9780070494466)
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Terry Patterson is a licensed architect, a professor of architecture at the University of Oklahoma, Norman, and the author of several respected books in the field. He has 32 years of professional and teaching experience. He is the author of Frank Lloyd Wright and the Meaning of Materials (Van Nostrand Reinhold), Construction Materials for Architects and Designers (Prentice-Hall), and co-author of Architectural Drawing and Design (Macmillan). He also wrote the Student Workbook and Instructor's Manual for Van Nostrand Reinhold's Construction: Principles, Materials, and Methods. He is a professional member of Building Officials & Code Administrators International, Inc. Always thorough in his research, he based this current book not only on his own extensive experience, but also on his detailed study of change proposals and public hearings for the new code, the three model codes on which the new code is based, and on numerous interviews and surveys with other architects and code officials.
Part I: TECHNICAL DATA FOR SCHEMATIC DESIGN Chapter 1: Space Allocation Case Studies Chapter 2: Structure Chapter 3: HVAC Chapter 4: Materials Part II: GUIDELINES FOR CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS Chapter 5: CAD Chapter 6: Working Drawings and Building Code Compliance Chapter 7: Contractors and Working Drawings Chapter 8: Construction Managers and Working Drawings Chapter 9: Clients and Working Drawings Chapter 10: Working Drawing Checklists Chapter 11: Working Drawing Case Studies Chapter 12: Design-Build Chapter 13: International Practice Part III Acknowledgments Appendix A: Abbreviations Appendix B: Tables and Charts Appendix C: RFI Forms