The 'Architect's Bible' since 1932, updated with the latest codes and standards
Architectural Graphic Standards
is the written authority for architects, designers, and building
contractors. It provides comprehensive guidance on the visual
representation of materials, products, systems, and assemblies. Updated
to reflect the most current codes and standards, this new 12th
edition features over 300 new drawings, tables, and designs and
twenty-five percent new content. In response to architects' feedback and
overwhelming demand for a more graphics-heavy format, this edition
employs shorter, more accessible texts and more images of the standards
and evolution of design and construction. New coverage includes building
resiliency and the building envelope, expert discussion on the
fundamentals of design and construction documentation, and new
examination of environmental factors and material properties and
performance. Sustainable Design is no longer separated, but incorporated
throughout, and extensive appendices keep useful data right at your
fingertips.
Graphic standards are essential to building design. They cover everything from door frames and roof designs to air ducts and outdoor sports facilities. This meticulous resource provides a compendium of planning standards, optimum dimensions, and normative construction details. The book is organized into three core sections covering: design and documentation, materials, and building elements.
Architectural Graphic Standards features:
Graphic standards are essential to building design. They cover everything from door frames and roof designs to air ducts and outdoor sports facilities. This meticulous resource provides a compendium of planning standards, optimum dimensions, and normative construction details. The book is organized into three core sections covering: design and documentation, materials, and building elements.
Architectural Graphic Standards features:
- Key architectural design and production processes—functional planning, environmental assessment, building resiliency, and architectural construction documentation
- Thorough coverage of materials: concrete, masonry, metals, wood, plastics, composites, and glass
- An exhaustive survey of building elements—substructures, shells, services, equipment, furnishings, special structures, and siteworks
- Comprehensive appendixes filled with pertinent data such as: classic architectural elements, mathematical data, and structural calculations
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