Residential and light construction, from Architectural graphic standards, eighth edition
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Residential and light construction, from Architectural graphic standards, eighth edition
Wiley, c1991
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Ramsey/Sleeper residential and light construction, from Architectural graphic standards, eighth edition
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"The American Institute of Architects."
Includes bibliographical references (p. [447]-448) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This reference consists of material extracted from the 8th edition of "Architectural Graphic Standards". The author has pared down the 8th edition into a reference which is more limited in scope and is generally suited for small architectural firms that focus on smaller scale residential and commercial building design and construction. Light construction refers to simple wood frames, masonry walls, various short to medium span roof systems and the ordinary forms of electrical, mechanical, piping and site development systems.
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
- Energy
- Appendices
- General References
- Index.
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