Ramsey/Sleeper architectural graphic standards
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Bibliographic Information
Ramsey/Sleeper architectural graphic standards
Wiley, c1988-<c1992>
8th ed. / John Ray Hoke, Jr., editor-in-chief
- 1991 cumulative suppl
- 1992 cumulative suppl
- Other Title
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Architectural graphic standards
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Note
"The American Institute of Architects."
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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1991 cumulative suppl ISBN 9780471530312
Description
This update contains data on building standards and practices, materials assemblies, details and specifications. It has revised pages on composite structural elements, glued laminated timber, site security and public access devices, access floors and electrical wiring materials. It also contains additional material on residential landscape design, miscellaneous stonework details, granite, terra cotta and ceramic veneer, Euro-cabinetry, exterior insulation and finish systems. This first periodic, cumulative supplement has been designed to reflect the most important technological, regulatory and market developments since the 8th edition of "Graphic Standards" was released. It updates, replaces or augments master volume contents rendered obsolete or incomplete during that period.
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1992 cumulative suppl ISBN 9780471554653
Description
Reflects the most important developments in American architectural graphic standards since the first supplement of this work was published in 1991. Topics discussed include the American Disabilities Act, asbestos abatement, landscape design, glass-reinforced concrete, protective covers and more.
Table of Contents
- General Planning and Design Data
- Sitework
- Concrete
- Masonry
- Metals
- Wood
- Thermal and Moisture Protection
- Doors and Windows
- Finishes
- Specialties
- Equipment
- Furnishings
- Special Construction
- Conveying Systems
- Mechanical
- Electrical
- Sports
- Energy
- Historic Preservation
- Building Types
- Appendix
- Index.
- Volume
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ISBN 9780471811480
Description
This is the 8th edition of this reference work for architects and engineers. Organized around the framework of the Uniform Construction Index, it covers a broad span of information required for architectural design and construction technology. Included in this edition are a section on historic preservation, a revised and expanded energy section, an expanded life safety section, new design information for furnishings and interiors, and new material on roofing, security, and public assembly. The section on sports facility design has been completely revised, and there are extensive changes to the mechanical/electrical section. The table of contents was organized by the industry's 16 divisions of construction, and is complemented by over 10,000 drawings.
Table of Contents
- General Planning and Design Data
- Steelwork
- Concrete
- Masonry
- Metals
- Wood
- Thermal and Moisture Protection
- Doors and Windows
- Finishes
- Specialities
- Equipment
- Furnishings
- Special Construction
- Conveying Systems
- Mechanical
- Electrical
- Appendix
- Data Sources.
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