
Metric Handbook
Planning and Design Data
David Adler(Editor)
Architectural Press
2nd Edition
Published on 22. April 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
512 pages
978-0-7506-0899-2 (ISBN)
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Description
Originally devised as a guide for converting from imperial to metric measurements, "The Metric Handbook" has since been totally transformed into a major international handbook of planning and design data. The second edition has been completely updated, with most chapters being totally rewritten, to meet the needs of the modern designer. The book contains nearly 50 chapters dealing with all the principal building types from airports, factories and warehouses, offices shops and hospitals, to schools, religious buildings and libraries. For each building type "The Metric Handbook" gives the basic design requirements and all the principal dimensional data. Several chapters deal with general aspects of building such as materials, lighting, acoustics and tropical design. There are also sections on general design data, including details of human dimensions and space requirements. It is a unique authoritative reference for solving everyday planning problems. In its various editions, it has sold over 100,000 copies worldwide, and continues to be a reference work belonging on every design office desk or drawing board. It is the source of information to solve your everyday planning problems.
It is an easy to use provider of all data needed for the job. It keeps you up to date with all the latest information.
It is an easy to use provider of all data needed for the job. It keeps you up to date with all the latest information.
Reviews / Votes
Customer Comments An excellent architectural handbook that fulfils its promise. This is a brilliant book! After discovering this handbook, through a colleague at work, I felt I just had to have my own copy. As a design manager for a large construction company, it is invaluable to have a ready source of all those data that allow me to check for a complete and workable design - the devil is in the detail - and the details are almost sure to be here. Just about every type of public and private building or facility is dealt with, from farms to factories and from law courts to laboratories. There are also sections on generic aspects such as HVAC, lighting, sound and structural materials. All the data is fully referenced back to source and relevant codes and standards. For any design office I would think the corresponding CD-ROM, from which symbol drawings can be copied into CAD files, would be a must. Customer Comments from Amazon.co.uk mike_griffiths@compuserve.com from South West London, UK , 4 December, 1999More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Approx. 2500 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 210 mm
Weight
1990 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7506-0899-2 (9780750608992)
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Other editions
New editions

David Littlefield | Pamela Buxton
Metric Handbook
Book
12/2007
3rd Edition
Architectural Press
€49.52
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Previous edition
David Adler | David Adler | Patricia Tutt
New Metric Handbook
Book
12/1979
Architectural Press
€34.05
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Content
Preface; Acknowledgements; Notation, drawing office practice and dimensional co-ordination; Basic design data; Sanitary installations and cloakrooms; Design for the vehicle; Aids to pedestrian movement; Landscape design; Terminals and transport interchanges; Factories; Industrial storage buildings; Farm buildings; Offices; Law courts; Retail trading; Payment offices and counselling offices; Public service buildings; Primary health care; Hospitals; Eating and drinking; Studios for sound and vision; Auditoria; Community centres; Swimming; Boating; Outdoor sports and stadia; Indoor sports; Equestrian design; Places of worship; Schools; Higher education; Laboratories; Museums, art galleries and temporary exhibition spaces; Libraries and information centres; Houses and flats; Student housing and housing for young people; Homes for old people; Hotels; Tropical design; Thermal environment; Light; Sound; Structure; Fire; Security; Access for maintenance; Service distribution; Materials; Appendix: The SI system; Conversion factors and tables; List of contributors; Index.