Building codes illustrated : a guide to understanding the 2000 International Building Code
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Building codes illustrated : a guide to understanding the 2000 International Building Code
J. Wiley, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 385) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A practical, illustrated guide to the new International Building Code With the publication of the International Building Code, the building industry is moving toward a single universal set of construction codes, rather than the three regional codes previously in use. Now more than ever, architects need an interpretive guide to understand how the building code affects the early design of specific projects. This unique reference blends the graphic skills of bestselling author Francis Ching with the code expertise of Steven Winkel. It closely examines the portions of the building code that are most relevant for the architect and provides a simple and practical interpretation through words and illustrations. All the changes in the new code are explained in simple, user--friendly language that allows architects to get up to speed on the new code quickly and easily. Francis D. K. Ching (Seattle, WA) is a registered architect, a professor at the University of Washington, and the author of eight highly acclaimed architecture books, all for Wiley. Steven R. Winkel, FAIA (San Francisco, CA), is a project manager at Field Paoli, and an expert in building codes and regulations.
He is also an AIA Board Member and past president of the AIA California Council.
Table of Contents
Preface. 1. Building Codes. 2. Navigating the Code. 3. Use and Occupancy. 4. Special Uses and Occupancies. 5. Building Heights and Areas. 6. Types of Construction. 7. Fire--Resistive Construction. 8. Interior Finishes. 9. Fire--Protection Systems. 10. Means of Egress. 11. Accessibility. 12. Interior Environment. 13. Energy Efficiency. 14. Exterior Walls. 15. Roof Assemblies. 16. Structural Provisions. 17. Building Materials and Systems. 18. Existing Structures. Bibliography. Index.
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