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Introduction to Architecture New! A Global History of Architecture Francis D.K. Ching, Mark M. Jarzombek, and Vikramaditya Prakash 0-471-26892-5 978-0-471-26892-5 816 pp. Cloth August 2006 Organized along a global timeline, A Global History of Architecture presents an innovative approach to the study of architectural history. Spanning from 3,500 BCE to the present, this unique guide is written by an all-star team of architectural experts in their fields who emphasize the connections, contrasts, and influences of architectural movements throughout history. The architectural history of the world comes to life through a unified framework for interpreting and understanding architecture, supplemented by rich drawings from the renowned Francis D.K. Ching as well as brilliant photographs. From ancient Chinese civilization to the postmodern world, A Global History of Architecture features: • A history of architecture conceived from a worldwide perspective • Portfolio of full-color photographs opening the book • Companion Web site featuring Image Bank, Instructor’s Manual, and Google™ Earth links wiley.com/go/globalhistory SELECTED CONTENTS: 3500 BCE. Beginnings of China’s Civilization. Early Indus Settlements. Predynastic Egypt. Mesopotamia. European Megalithic Tombs. 2500 BCE. Indus Ghaggar-Hakra Civilization. Early Empires of Mesopotamia. Egypt: The Old Kingdom. Megalithic Temples of Malta. Stonehenge. First Civilizations of the Americas. 1500 BCE. Egypt: The New Kingdom. Hittite Empire. Minoan Civilization. Mycenaean Civilization. Civilization of the High Andes. Shang Dynasty China. 800 BCE. The Olmecs. Chavin de Huántar. Zhou Dynasty China. Etruscan Civilization. Greece: The Geometric Period. Temple of Solomon. Neo-Assyrian Empire. 400 BCE. Achaemenid Dynasty. Classical Greece. Early Hellenic Age. Advent of Bhuddism. China: The Warring States Period. Late Olmec Centers. Republican Rome. Augustan Rome. Post-Augustan Rome. Imperial Rome. Mahayana Buddhism. Qin Dynasty China. 200 CE. Roman Empire. Zoroastrian Fire Temples. Buddhism of the Satvahanas. The Kushan. Han China. The Moche and Nazca Civilizations. Teotihuacán. 400 CE. Hindu Renaissance. Kushans of Bamiyan. Establishment of Chinese Buddhism. Emergence of Christianity. Post- Constantinian Age. Zapotecs of Oaxaca. Kofun Period: Japan. 600 CE. Maya of the Yucatan. Age of Justinian. Armenian Architecture. The Sui and Tang Dynasties. Nara Period: Japan. 800 CE. Korean Buddhism. South Asian Hindu-Buddhism. Hindu Kingdoms of Cambodia. Construction in Southeast Asia. Rise of Islam. Carolingian Empire. Byzantine Empire. Pueblo Bonito. Maya City-States. 1000. Rise of Rajput Kingdoms. Song Dynasty China. Seljuk Turks. The Fatimids. Almoravid Dynasty. Byzantine Revival. The Normans. Pilgrimage Churches. Italian City-States. Medieval Scandinavia. Kievan Russia. Mayan Uxmal. 1200. Khmer Vrah Vishnulok. Kingdom of Pagan. Kamakura Japan. Delhi Sultanate. African Kingdoms. Europe: The High Middle Ages. Republic of Novgorod. Nasrid Sultanate. Toltec Empire. 1400. Nomadic Invaders. Ming Dynasty China. Joseon Dynasty. Muromachi Japan. Timurid Dynasty. The Deccan Sultanates. Ottoman Empire. Mamluk Sultanate. Italian Renaissance. French Chateaux. 1600. Tokugawa Shogunate. The Mughals. Spanish Conquest of America. Italian High Renaissance. Place Royale. The Kremlin’s New Churches. Baroque Italy. The Dogons of Mali. Architecture of the Eurasian Power Bloc. 1700. Colonialism. The French Culture of Empire. England: House of Stuart. Spread of the Baroque. Georgian Architecture. Qing Dynasty China. Edo and the Kyoto Odoi. Choson Dynasty. Nayaks of Madurai. The Mallas of Nepal. 1800. Qianlong Emperor. Neo-Classicism. Japan: The Edo Period. Romantic Nationalism. Shakers. Greek Revival. Wat Pra Kaeow. 1900. World’s Fairs. National Museums. Colonial Bombay. Cole des Beaux-Arts. Arts and Crafts Movement. The Indo-Saracenic. Dutch Kampung. Shingle Style. The City Beautiful Movement. Rise of Professionalism. Skyscrapers. Art Nouveau. International Beaux Arts. Colonial Africa. Expressionism. 679 Russian Constructivism. Bauhaus. 1950. Modernism. Postmodernism. The Postmodern Museum. The Postmodern Postcolonial World. Globalization. Bibliography. Glossary. Index. Wiley Architecture, Interior Design & Landscape Architecture Catalog 2007 Introduction to Architecture

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Introduction to Architecture

New!A Global History of ArchitectureFrancis D.K. Ching, Mark M. Jarzombek, and Vikramaditya Prakash

0-471-26892-5 • 978-0-471-26892-5 • 816 pp. • Cloth • August 2006

Organized along a global timeline, A Global History of Architecture presents an innovative approach to the study of architectural history. Spanning from 3,500 BCE to the present, this unique guide is written by an all-star team of architectural experts in their fields who emphasize the connections, contrasts, and influences of architectural movements throughout history. The architectural history of the world comes to life through a unified framework for interpreting and understanding architecture, supplemented by rich drawings from the renowned Francis D.K. Ching as well as brilliant photographs.

From ancient Chinese civilization to the postmodern world, A Global History of Architecture features:

• A history of architecture conceived from a worldwide perspective

• Portfolio of full-color photographs opening the book

• Companion Web site featuring Image Bank, Instructor’s Manual, and Google™ Earth links wiley.com/go/globalhistory

SELECTED CONTENTS: 3500 BCE. Beginnings of China’s Civilization. Early Indus Settlements. Predynastic Egypt. Mesopotamia. European Megalithic Tombs. 2500 BCE. Indus Ghaggar-Hakra Civilization. Early Empires of Mesopotamia. Egypt: The Old Kingdom. Megalithic

Temples of Malta. Stonehenge. First Civilizations of the Americas. 1500 BCE. Egypt: The New Kingdom. Hittite Empire. Minoan Civilization. Mycenaean Civilization. Civilization of the High Andes. Shang Dynasty China. 800 BCE. The Olmecs. Chavin de Huántar. Zhou Dynasty China. Etruscan Civilization. Greece: The Geometric Period. Temple of Solomon. Neo-Assyrian Empire. 400 BCE. Achaemenid Dynasty. Classical Greece. Early Hellenic Age. Advent of Bhuddism. China: The Warring States Period. Late Olmec Centers. Republican Rome. Augustan Rome. Post-Augustan Rome. Imperial Rome. Mahayana Buddhism. Qin Dynasty China. 200 CE. Roman Empire. Zoroastrian Fire Temples. Buddhism of the Satvahanas. The Kushan. Han China. The Moche and Nazca Civilizations. Teotihuacán. 400 CE. Hindu Renaissance. Kushans of Bamiyan. Establishment of Chinese Buddhism. Emergence of Christianity. Post-Constantinian Age. Zapotecs of Oaxaca. Kofun Period: Japan. 600 CE. Maya of the Yucatan. Age of Justinian. Armenian Architecture. The Sui and Tang Dynasties. Nara Period: Japan. 800 CE. Korean Buddhism. South Asian Hindu-Buddhism. Hindu Kingdoms of Cambodia. Construction in Southeast Asia. Rise of Islam. Carolingian Empire. Byzantine Empire. Pueblo Bonito. Maya City-States. 1000. Rise of Rajput Kingdoms. Song Dynasty China. Seljuk Turks. The Fatimids. Almoravid Dynasty. Byzantine Revival. The Normans. Pilgrimage Churches. Italian City-States. Medieval Scandinavia. Kievan Russia. Mayan Uxmal. 1200. Khmer Vrah Vishnulok. Kingdom of Pagan. Kamakura Japan. Delhi Sultanate. African Kingdoms. Europe: The High Middle Ages. Republic of Novgorod. Nasrid Sultanate. Toltec Empire. 1400. Nomadic Invaders. Ming Dynasty China. Joseon Dynasty. Muromachi Japan. Timurid Dynasty. The Deccan Sultanates. Ottoman Empire. Mamluk Sultanate. Italian Renaissance. French Chateaux. 1600. Tokugawa Shogunate. The Mughals. Spanish Conquest of America. Italian High Renaissance. Place Royale. The Kremlin’s New Churches. Baroque Italy. The Dogons of Mali. Architecture of the Eurasian Power Bloc. 1700. Colonialism. The French Culture of Empire. England: House of Stuart. Spread of the Baroque. Georgian Architecture. Qing Dynasty China. Edo and the Kyoto Odoi. Choson Dynasty. Nayaks of Madurai. The Mallas of Nepal. 1800. Qianlong Emperor. Neo-Classicism. Japan: The Edo Period. Romantic Nationalism. Shakers. Greek Revival. Wat Pra Kaeow. 1900. World’s Fairs. National Museums. Colonial Bombay. Cole des Beaux-Arts. Arts and Crafts Movement. The Indo-Saracenic. Dutch Kampung. Shingle Style. The City Beautiful Movement. Rise of Professionalism. Skyscrapers. Art Nouveau. International Beaux Arts. Colonial Africa. Expressionism. 679 Russian Constructivism. Bauhaus. 1950. Modernism. Postmodernism. The Postmodern Museum. The Postmodern Postcolonial World. Globalization. Bibliography. Glossary. Index.

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Introduction to Architecture Design, Drawing and Presentation

Becoming an ArchitectA Guide to Careers in DesignLee W. Waldrep, Ph.D.

0-471-70954-9 • 978-0-471-70954-1 • 320 pp. • Paper • 2006

Becoming An Architect answers these key questions: What do architects do? What are the educational requirements for architects? What does an architectural internship involve? How does one become a licensed architect? What is the future of the architectural profession? Here is the completely up-to-date guide to today’s careers in architecture—a clear and concise survey of the architecture field and advice for navigating a successful career. Using the three Es of becoming an architect—Education, Experience, and Exams—the book provides readers with a detailed outline of graduating with an accredited professional degree in architecture, the experience or internship component, and the Architect Registration Examination (A.R.E.). In addition, an introduction helps the reader answer the fundamental question of whether or not they really want to be an architect. Filled with interviews and advice from leading architects, it also provides career profiles scattered throughout the text that offer excellent example material for anyone who wants to get into the field.

Key features include:

• Description of the typical architect’s duties, tasks, and career arc

• A section focused entirely on architectural education

• Career profiles throughout the text, highlighting many possible career paths

• An appendix featuring relevant information on associations and organizations related to the profession

CONTENTS: The Definition of an Architect. The Education of an Architect. The Experience of an Architect. The Careers of an Architect. Appendix: The Resources of an Architect.

New Edition!Architectural DetailingFunction, Constructibility, AestheticsSecond EditionEdward Allen and Patrick Rand

0-471-48817-8 • 978-0-471-48817-0 • 320 pp. • Paper • October 2006

Architectural Detailing, Second Edition is the new edition of the standard on architectural detailing, now expanded with new instructional sections covering analysis and modification of existing details and design of new details, both basic and advanced. It tells students how to design details that will not leak water or air, will control the flows of heat and water vapor, will adjust to all kinds of movement, will age gracefully, will be easy to construct, and will look good.

Written by the author of the bestselling Fundamentals of Building Construction, Architectural Detailing, Second Edition features:

• New material on controlling water leakage, consideration of building life cycles, and additional coverage of aesthetics

• A wealth of illustrations, including more than 400 clear drawings showing form, constructability, and aesthetics

CONTENTS: PART I—DETAIL PATTERNS. Section 1—Function. Controlling Water Leakage. Controlling Air Leakage. Controlling Heat Flow. Controlling Water Vapor. Controlling Sound. Accommodating Movement. Providing Structural Support. Providing Passages for Mechanical and Electrical Services. Health and Safety. Providing for the Aging of the Building. Section 2—Constructibility. Ease of Assembly. Forgiving Details. Efficient Use of Construction. Section 3—Aesthetics. Aesthetics. PART II—DETAIL DEVELOPMENT. Applying the Detail Patterns. Detailing a Building in Wood Light Framing. Detailing a Building in Architectural Concrete. Detailing a Brick Facing on a Concrete Frame.

New Edition!The Architect’s Studio CompanionRules of Thumb for Preliminary DesignFourth EditionEdward Allen and Joseph Iano

0-471-73622-8 • 978-0-471-73622-6 • 480 pp. • Cloth • October 2006

The Architect’s Studio Companion is the only handbook the practicing architect needs. Packed with useful information, it is more than simply a reference. Edward Allen and Joseph Iano, authors of the bestselling Fundamentals of Building Construction, use their trademark talent for explaining highly technical concepts in an easy-to-understand manner to help the designer enter the process more quickly, with data that informs the initial and subsequent designs. Designers will find themselves constantly going back to their Studio Companion for its straightforward and direct illustrations, rules of thumb and code issues. This is the only reference that so effectively incorporates building design with human factors. No architect should be without it.

The leading architect’s handbook, The Architect’s Studio Companion features:

• All the information designers need in a simple and direct style

• Updated information on codes and standards, including additional material on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

• New chapter on design of parking facilities

• New, flexi-binding that makes this convenient guide handier than ever in the design studio

CONTENTS: Designing With Building Codes. Designing the Structure. Designing With Daylight. Designing Spaces For Mechanical And Electrical Services. Designing For Egress and Accessibility. Designing Parking. Designing With Height and Area Limitations. Appendices.

The Survival Guide to Architectural Internship and Career DevelopmentGrace H. Kim

0-471-69263-8 • 978-0-471-69263-8 • 272 pp. • Paper • 2006

CONTENTS: Foreword: Surviving Internship. Introduction. An Overview of the Process to Becoming an Architect. Finding the Right Firm for You. The Job Search. Intern Development Program. Architect Registration Exam. Professional Practice. Professional Development. How Do Others Get Through This? Mentorship. Choosing the Non-Traditional Path. Working Abroad. Starting Your Own Firm. Conclusion. Bibliography. Articles. Books.

What Style Is It?A Guide to American ArchitectureRevised EditionJohn C. Poppeliers and S. Allen Chambers Jr.

0-471-25036-8 • 978-0-471-25036-4 • 160 pp. • Paper • 2003

CONTENTS: Introduction. Early Colonial. Georgian. Spanish Colonial. Federal. Neoclassical. Jeffersonian. Greek Revival. Gothic Revival. Romanesque Revival. Italianate. Exotic Revivals. Second Empire. Stick Style. Queen Anne. Shingle Style. Richardsonian Romanesque. Rustic. Beaux-Arts. Classical Revival. Chicago School. Bungalows. Prairie Style. Period Houses. Art Deco. International Style. Coda. Glossary. Bibliography. Information Sources.

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New Edition!Available Summer 2007ArchitectureForm, Space & OrderThird EditionFrancis D.K. Ching

0-471-75216-9 • 978-0-471-75216-5 • 432 pp. • Paper w/CD • June 2007

The Third Edition of this classic introduction to the principles of architecture is a beautifully illustrated volume that embraces today’s forms and looks at conventional models with a fresh perspective. Here, celebrated architect, author, and illustrator, Francis D.K. Ching examines every principle of architecture, juxtaposing images that span centuries and cross cultural boundaries to create a design vocabulary that is both elemental and timeless. Among the topics covered are point, line, plane, volume, proportion, scale, circulation, and the interdependence of form and space.

This new edition includes for the first time a companion CD-ROM that employs interactive graphics to convey the concepts in the book. The book also features new and more current examples as well as expanded sections on circulation, scale, light, views, and site context.

CONTENTS: Primary Elements. Form. Form and Space. Organization. Circulation. Proportion and Scale. Principles.

New Edition!Available Spring 2007Drawing and PerceivingLife Drawing for Students of Architecture and DesignFourth EditionDouglas Cooper

0-470-04716-X • 978-0-470-04716-3 • 224 pp. • Paper • April 2007

The basics of drawing are universal to all design disciplines. Understanding these basics is critical to the successful representation of figures, structures, and landscapes. But in addition to the technical execution of the basic techniques, successful drawings by design professionals always rely on a combination of technique along with theory and analysis. Drawing and Perceiving discusses the knowledge, rational thought, and analysis that should be part of each step in the drawing process. This combination of technique along with theory and analysis makes this book the intelligent guide to drawing.

CONTENTS: Introduction. 1. ENGAGING THE VISUAL WORLD. Touching and Moving Provide the Foundation. Nicholaides and Contour. Contour Exercises. Contour and Composition. Nicholaides and Mass. Mass Exercises. Gesture. Gesture Exercises. Spaces and Voids. Space Exercises. 2. THE ORDER OF APPEARANCE. Gibson and Textural Gradient. Gibson and Depth Cues. Distance from Horizon Line. Overlap and Motion Parallax. Shade and Shadow. Size Perspective. Atmospheric Perspective. Linear Perspective. Freehand Perspective Exercises. Drawing Slopes. Perspective of Slopes Exercises. Movement and Perspective. 3 WHEN ORDER IS MADE. When Order is Made. Projecting Perspective Exercises. Imposing Perspective Exercises. Light and Dark and Color. Light and Dark Exercises. Contrast of Value. Color Exercises. Contrast of Temperature. Complimentary Contrast. Final Thoughts. Appendix A: Perspective: Office Method. Appendix B: Perspective: One Point Magic Method. Appendix B: Shadow Projection in Orthographic Views. Appendix C: Shadow Projection in Perspective Views. Bibliography. Glossary. Index.

New Edition!Color DrawingDesign Drawing Skills and Techniques for Architects, Landscape Architects, and Interior DesignersThird EditionMichael E. Doyle

0-471-74190-6 • 978-0-471-74190-9 • 432 pp. • Cloth • November 2006

This new Third Edition of the bestselling Color Drawing is the ultimate up-to-date resource for students who need to develop and communicate design ideas with clear, attractive, impressive color drawings. Starting with simple, easy to grasp concepts, the content builds to offer step-by-step execution of complex illustrations. This comprehensive guide presents a total system of color design drawing that encompasses approaches to sketch communication as well as more finished presentation drawing. It also presents new and more efficient ways of creating color drawings by integrating both hand drawings and computer techniques.

Color Drawing, Third Edition is the fully updated classic guide to color drawing and features:• Full color throughout provides a rich visual resource• Fully updated with new technologies and techniques• Includes computer techniques with emphasis on the use

of Photoshop• Offers unparalleled breadth and depth of coverage of

the use of color in contemporary environmental design communication

• Addresses new trends in inter- and intra-office design team working dynamics as they relate to the production of deliverables

• Shows methods for combining hand-drawn and computer generated drawing techniques

CONTENTS: PART I: COLOR DRAWING FOR COMMUNICATION. Initial. Media and Pager. Technique. Elements, Materials, and Finishes. Scale Elements: Figures and Automobiles. PART II: COLOR DRAWING FOR PRESENTATION. Color and Composition in Illustration. Approaches to Creating Color Design Drawings. Digital Color Drawing.

Construction GraphicsA Practical Guide to Interpreting Working DrawingsKeith A. Bisharat

0-471-21983-5 • 978-0-471-21983-5 • 384 pp. • Cloth • 2004

CONTENTS: Construction Graphics: An Overview. The Construction Business Environment. The Design Professional’s Work Product. Construction Drawings. Sketching. Site Construction. Foundation Systems. Framing Systems. Cladding, Glazing, and Exterior Doors. Roof Systems. Interior Construction. Mechanical Systems. Electrical Systems. Fabrication Drawings. Appendix.

Architectural GraphicsFourth EditionFrancis D.K. Ching

0-471-20906-6 • 978-0-471-20906-5 • 224 pp. • Paper • 2002

CONTENTS: Drawing Tools and Materials. Architectural Drafting. Architectural Drawing Systems. Multiview Drawings. Paraline Drawings. Perspective Drawings. Rendering Tonal Values. Rendering Context. Architectural Presentations. Freehand Drawing. Index.

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Design DrawingFrancis D.K. Ching with Steven P. Juroszek

0-471-28654-0 • 978-0-471-28654-7 • 352 pp. • Paper w/CD • 1997

CONTENTS: DRAWING FROM OBSERVATION. Line and Shape. Tone and Texture. Form and Structure. Space and Depth. DRAWING SYSTEMS. Pictorial Systems. Multiview Drawings. Paraline Drawings. Perspective Drawings. DRAWING FROM THE IMAGINATION. Speculative Drawing. Diagramming. Drawing Composition. Presentation Drawing. Index. Preface to CD-ROM.

A Visual Dictionary of ArchitectureFrancis D.K. Ching

0-471-28821-7 • 978-0-471-28821-3 • 320 pp. • Paper • 1996

PARTIAL CONTENTS: Arch. Beam. Column. Door. Electricity. Fastening. Geometry. Hardware. Joinery. Light. Masonry. Ornament. Paint. Reinforced Concrete. Shell. Temple. Vault. Wall.

DrawingA Creative ProcessFrancis D.K. Ching

0-471-28968-X • 978-0-471-28968-5 • 208 pp. • Paper • 1989

CONTENTS: Drawing: Process and Product. Line: The Essence of Drawing. Shape: The Definition of Form. Depth: The Art of Illusion. Envisioning: Drawing from Imagination. Speculation: Drawing and Creativity. Bibliography.

Visual Notes for Architects and DesignersNorman Crowe and Paul Laseau

0-471-28959-0 • 978-0-471-28959-3 • 224 pp. • Paper • 1986

CONTENTS: A Guide to Note-Taking. A Journal. A Collection of Visual Notes. Tools and Techniques. Conclusion. Epilogue, Thomas H. Beeby. Footnotes. Photo Credits. Bibliography. Index.

The Measure of Man and WomanHuman Factors in DesignRevised EditionHenry Dreyfuss Associates

0-471-09955-4 • 978-0-471-09955-0 • 104 pp. • Cloth • 2001

CONTENTS: Anthropometry. The Elderly. Seating. Residential Space Considerations. Maintenance Access. Safety at Work and at Home. Vehicular Accommodation. Displays. Manual Controls. The Environment. Appendices.

Envisioning ArchitectureAn Analysis of DrawingIain Fraser and Rod Henmi

0-471-28479-3 • 978-0-471-28479-6 • 208 pp. • Paper • 1993

CONTENTS: The Lessons of Drawings for Le Corbusier. DRAWING TYPES. Orthographic Drawings. Axonometric Drawings. Perspective Drawings. APPLICATIONS OF DRAWING. Referential Drawings. Diagrams. Design Drawings. Presentation Drawings. Visionary Drawings. Representation. Endnotes.

Plan GraphicsFifth EditionDavid A. Davis and Theodore D. Walker

0-471-29221-4 • 978-0-471-29221-0 • 224 pp. • Paper • 1999

The Architect’s Guide to the U.S. National CAD StandardDennis J. Hall and Charles Rick Green

0-471-70378-8 • 978-0-471-70378-5 • 264 pp. • Cloth • 2006

The National CAD Standard (NCS) coordinates the efforts of the building design and construction industry by classifying electronic building design data consistently, allowing streamlined communication among owners and design and construction project teams. The Architect’s Guide to the U.S. National CAD Standard presents an informative overview of the NCS, shows architects how to minimize immediate costs and downtime, how to reap immediate benefits, and how best to learn the system at an individualized pace. Used side by side with the Standard, this authoritative guide offers helpful insight into how the NCS is likely to be interpreted and presents a variety of available options for meeting the standardization requirements.

Key features of this invaluable resource include:

• A comprehensive guide that covers every aspect of U.S. National CAD Standard

• A step-by-step approach to seamlessly implement guidelines in small and large firms

• An approach that allows architects to learn at their own pace

• Clear and succinct explanations of concepts and options in the NCS standardized drawings for any size firm

• Successful strategies design firms can use to best take advantage of the NCS requirements

• Helpful answers to frequently asked questions

CONTENTS: Drawing Set Organization. Sheet Organization. Schedules. Drafting Conventions. Terms and Abbreviations. Symbols. Notations. Code Conventions. AIA CAD Layer Guidelines. Tri-Service Plotting Guidelines. Implementation of the NCS. Bibliography. Glossary. Appendices.

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Drawing ShortcutsDeveloping Quick Drawing Skills Using Today’s TechnologyJim Leggitt

0-471-07549-3 • 978-0-471-07549-3 • 208 pp. • Cloth • 2002

CONTENTS: The Rules Have Changed. Basic Drawing Types. Start Your Drawing. Learning Your CCC’s. Tools of the Trade. The Success of Color. Your Completed Drawing. Drawing Resources. Design Credits. Index.

Architectural Working DrawingsFourth EditionRalph W. Liebing

0-471-34876-7 • 978-0-471-34876-4 • 704 pp. • Cloth • 1999

PARTIAL CONTENTS: The Production of Working Drawings. The Coordination of Working Drawings and Specifications. Working Drawings. Other Construction Drawings. Site Improvement Plans. Floor, Foundation, Framing, and Roof Plans. Exterior and Interior Elevations. Building Section and Sections Elevations. Detailing. Composite Drafting. Production Formats. Index.

Design Fundamentals for the Digital AgeLinda Holtzschue and Edward Noriega

0-471-28786-5 • 978-0-471-28786-5 • 224 pp. • Paper • 1997

CONTENTS: Art and Design. Digital Design. Eye and Mind. Point, Line, and Plane. Structure and Surface. Working in Space. Color. The Written Image. Workbook. Glossary. Bibliography. Index.

Graphic Thinking for Architects & DesignersThird EditionPaul Laseau

0-471-35292-6 • 978-0-471-35292-1 • 256 pp. • Paper • 2000

CONTENTS: Basic Skills. Drawing. Conventions. Abstraction. Expression. Applied Skills. Analysis. Exploration. Discovery. Verification. Communication. Process. Individual Design. Team Design. Public Design. Conclusion.

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Designing with ModelsA Studio Guide to Making and Using Architectural Design ModelsSecond EditionCriss B. Mills

0-471-64837-X • 978-0-471-64837-6 • 256 pp. • Paper • 2005

Designing with Models, Second Edition is the revised, step-by-step guide to basic and advanced design process modeling. This comprehensive text explains the process from start to finish, and has been expanded to include up-to-date information on digital modeling programs and rapid prototyping processes. The impact of this new wave of 3D modeling technology is examined through interviews and numerous examples from renowned architects. Along with many new student projects, this new Second Edition features information on cutting-edge digital imaging equipment and design software, as well as examples of urban and industrial design models. Architect Criss Mills acquaints architecture and design professionals with essential modeling terms, design processes, equipment, materials, and construction methods.

Then, with the help of more than 800 high-quality photographs and fully illustrated in-depth case studies, he walks readers through the basics of:

• Material and tool selection

• Construction techniques

• Determining scale

• Generating ideas

• Exploring design processes and alternatives

• Modifying design work directly on the model

• Developing design work with increasing levels of information and detail

CONTENTS: Start: Equipment, Materials, and Model Types. Connect: Basic Techniques for Assembling Model Components. Explore: A Skeletal Framework for Conceiving and Using Models. Apply: Step-by-Step Case Studies of Concepts and Techniques. Case Studies. Advance: Creating Curvilinear Forms and Special Techniques. Build: Implementing Model Exploration as Built Work. Interface: Combining Digital and Physical Information. Expand: Topics for Continuing Exploration. Resources. Index.

Drawing and Designing with ConfidenceA Step-by-Step GuideMike W. Lin

0-471-28390-8 • 978-0-471-28390-4 • 208 pp. • Cloth • 1993

CONTENTS: Loose vs. Tight. Principles of Good Graphics. Rendering Techniques. Rendering Types. Lettering. Entourage. Perspective Drawing. How to Sketch. Design Process. Appendices. References. Credits. Index.

Marker MagicThe Rendering Problem Solver for DesignersRichard M. McGarry and Greg Madsen

0-471-28434-3 • 978-0-471-28434-5 • 160 pp. • Cloth • 1992

CONTENTS: Marker Rendering Basics. Illustrating Architectural and Interior Elements. Creating Dynamic Personal Style. Resources and Index.

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Basic Perspective DrawingA Visual GuideFourth EditionJohn Montague

0-471-47274-3 • 978-0-471-47274-2 • 288 pp. • Paper • 2004

Basic Perspective Drawing, Fourth Edition continues a long tradition as an accessible, visual guide to help students and professional artists, illustrators, designers, and architects gain a firm and thorough grasp of the important principles and techniques of perspective drawing. It is invaluable for gaining a lifelong foundation for understanding the optical world and how it works. Logically moving from simple concepts to specific tools and methods, it uses accessible illustrations to show step by step how to construct perspective views, with graphic examples covering every key part of the process. This clear, accessible, and updated introduction to the principles and techniques of perspective drawing features:

• New material on aerial perspective

• Updated examples of completed perspective drawings

• The latest information on creating digital perspective drawings

• Instructional and linear illustrations that enable readers to shade sections, highlight lines, and use colored pencils right in the book

CONTENTS: Rendering Perspective Views from Observed Reality. Plans, Elevations, and Paraline Projections. Constructing Perspective Views. Geometric Tools: Diagonals, Squares, and Cubes. Sloping Planes and Surfaces. Circles and Curved Surfaces. Shadows and Reflections. Freehand Sketching and Rapid Visualization. The Figure in Perspective. Shading and Rendering. Perspective Drawing and the Computer. Aerial Perspective. Perspective Drawing and the Computer. Examples of Perspective Views. Appendix. Index.

Architectural Graphic StandardsStudent EditionAn Abridgment of the Ninth EditionBruce Bassler, Student Edition Editor Edited by John Ray Hoke Jr., Editor in Chief

0-471-34817-1 • 978-0-471-34817-7 • 568 pp. • Paper • 2000

This new Student Edition, carefully abridged from the Ninth Edition of Architectural Graphic Standards, features an extensive glossary of construction terms, in addition to the richly detailed graphics and text that have made Architectural Graphic Standards a classic. Organized according to the Construction Specification Institute’s MasterFormat™ system, Architectural Graphic Standards covers building standards and practices, construction materials and systems, and architectural details and specifications for most building types. The book provides guidelines that can help students save time and avoid common pitfalls right from the start of their careers. More than 5,000 illustrations and a rich index offer immediate access to virtually any architectural element.

• Covers building standards and practices, materials and systems, and details and specifications for every basic type of project

• Provides important guidelines for major design topics that can help students save time and avoid common pitfalls right from the start of their career

• Presents data graphically in plan/section/elevation, projected and perspective views

CONTENTS: General Planning and Design Data. Sitework. Concrete. Masonry. Metals. Wood and Plastics. Thermal and Moisture Protection. Doors and Windows. Finishes. Specialties. Equipment. Furnishings. Special Construction. Conveying Systems. Mechanical. Electrical. Sports and Game Facilities. Energy and Environmental Design. Historic Preservation. Building Types and Space Planning. Appendix. Directory. Glossary. Index.

Digital Design and ManufacturingCAD/CAM Applications in Architecture and DesignDaniel Schodek, Martin Bechthold, Kimo Griggs, Kenneth Kao, and Marco Steinberg

0-471-45636-5 • 978-0-471-45636-0 • 384 pp. • Cloth • 2004

Digital Design and Manufacturing explains the ins and outs of CAD/CAM technologies and how these tools can be used to model and manufacture building components and industrial design products. It offers a comprehensive overview of the field and expertly addresses a broad range of recent initiatives and other issues related to the design of parts and assemblies for automated manufacturing and assembly. It covers the latest information in a broad range of software, computer numerical control (CNC) machines, manufacturing processes, and prototyping necessary.

Digital Design and Manufacturing presents:

• A reliable, concise guide to computer-aided design and manufacturing

• Insightful case studies from Frank Gehry, Bernard Franken, Albert Kahn, Raphael Vinoly, and many others

• Techniques for going from representation to production

• Tips for avoiding the pitfalls of traditional manufacturing

CONTENTS: Part I: Characteristics of Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) Systems. An Evolutionary Perspective. Part II: Transitions: Digital Design for Fabrication. The Challenge of Complex Geometries. Architectural Elements and Components. Building Systems. Construction Phases. Part III: Introduction to Product Design. Industrial Design and Architecture. Part IV: Fundamentals of Digital Modeling. Design Development Environments. Digital Design in Practice. Part V: Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Technologies. Fundamental Manufacturing Processes. Prototyping and Production Strategies. Design for Production. Part VI: Product and Process Approaches. Impacts on Professional Practice. Appendix.

Architectural Working DrawingsResidential and Commercial BuildingsWilliam P. Spence

0-471-57488-0 • 978-0-471-57488-0 • 536 pp. • Cloth • 1992

CONTENTS: Drafting Tools and Materials. Technical Sketching. Drafting Techniques. Computer Graphics Workstations. Using the Computer for Architectural Design and Drafting. Architectural Drafting Standards. Reproduction of Drawings. The Preliminary Design Process. Contract Documents. Foundations and Footings. Floor, Wall, and Roof Construction for Light Construction. Floor, Wall, and Roof Construction for Commercial Buildings. The Title Sheet and Site Plan. Floor Plans. Foundation Plans. Architectural Sections. Architectural Details. Elevations. Roof Plans and Framing Plans. Schedules. Electrical Plans. Heating and Air-Conditioning Systems. Plumbing Plans. Pictorial Drawing.

The Professional Practice of Architectural Working DrawingsThird EditionOsamu A. Wakita and Richard M. Linde

0-471-39540-4 • 978-0-471-39540-9 • 736 pp. • Cloth • 2002

CONTENTS: The Office. Basic Drafting Requirements/Techniques. Computer Aided Design Drawing. Foundation Plans. Floor Plans. Initial Preparation Phase for Construction Documents. Game Plan for a Selected Material. Site and Grading Plan. Foundation Plans. Floor Plans. Schedules: Door, Window, and Finish. Building Sections. Exterior Elevations. Conceptual Design and Construction Documents for: Wood Building–Mountain Cabin; Wood Building–Beach House; Office Park; Steel and Masonry Building–Theatre. Case Studies. Tenant Improvements.

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Architectural DrawingA Visual Compendium of Types and MethodsSecond EditionRendow Yee

0-471-05540-9 • 978-0-471-05540-2 • 672 pp. • Paper • 2002

This Second Edition offers a truly breathtaking range of hand-rendered and computer-generated drawing styles and techniques. Extensively revised and updated to address developments in computer technology, it combines clear, step-by-step technical instruction with more than 900 illustrations. Featuring work from leading architects, this one-of-a-kind visual reference is an outstanding source of guidance and inspiration for students and professionals at every level.

Architectural Drawing, Second Edition offers coverage of:

• Tool fundamentals

• Lettering, typography, and line types

• Representational sketching

• Orthographic and paraline drawing

• Linear perspective drawing

• Perspective view development Light, shade, and shadow

• Delineating and rendering entourage

• Diagramming and conceptual sketching

• Drawing exercises

• Presentation formats

• And more

CONTENTS: Tool Fundamentals. Lettering, Typography, and Line Types. Representational Sketching. Conventional Orthogonal Terminology. Orthographic and Paraline Drawing. Linear Perspective Drawing. Perspective View Development. Light, Shade, and Shadow. Delineating and Rendering Entourage. Diagramming and Conceptual Sketching. Presentation Formats. Epilogue. Drawing Exercises. Bibliography. About the Author. Subject Index. Contributor Index.

The Architect’s Guide to the U.S. National CAD StandardDennis J. Hall and Charles Rick Green

0-471-70378-8 • 978-0-471-70378-5 • 264 pp. • Cloth • 2006

The National CAD Standard (NCS) coordinates the efforts of the building design and construction industry by classifying electronic building design data consistently, allowing streamlined communication among owners and design and construction project teams. The Architect’s Guide to the U.S. National CAD Standard presents an informative overview of the NCS, shows architects how to minimize immediate costs and downtime, how to reap immediate benefits, and how best to learn the system at an individualized pace. Used side by side with the Standard, this authoritative guide offers helpful insight into how the NCS is likely to be interpreted and presents a variety of available options for meeting the standardization requirements.

Key features of this invaluable resource include:

• A comprehensive guide that covers every aspect of U.S. National CAD Standard

• A step-by-step approach to seamlessly implement guidelines in small and large firms

• An approach that allows architects to learn at their own pace

• Clear and succinct explanations of concepts and options in the NCS standardized drawings for any size firm

• Successful strategies design firms can use to best take advantage of the NCS requirements

• Helpful answers to frequently asked questions

CONTENTS: Drawing Set Organization. Sheet Organization. Schedules. Drafting Conventions. Terms and Abbreviations. Symbols. Notations. Code Conventions. AIA CAD Layer Guidelines. Tri-Service Plotting Guidelines. Implementation of the NCS. Bibliography. Glossary. Appendices.

The Professional Practice of Architectural DetailingThird EditionOsamu A. Wakita and Richard M. Linde

0-471-18016-5 • 978-0-471-18016-6 • 512 pp. • Cloth • 1999

CONTENTS: Background to Detailing. Approach to Detailing. Introduction to Principles of Detailing. Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD). Lumber. Metals and Welding. Masonry and Concrete. Material Connections. Footing Details. Walls. Roof to Wall. Doors. Windows and Skylights. Stairs. Wood Stairs. Steel and Concrete Stairs. Cabinets. Fireplaces. Prefabricated Fireplaces. Beam Connections. Design Detailing and Evolution of a Detail. Miscellaneous Details/Tenant Improvements. Metric Measurements. Appendix.

Pencil SketchingSecond EditionThomas C. Wang

0-471-39919-1 • 978-0-471-39919-3 • 128 pp. • Paper • 2001

CONTENTS: Preface. Introduction. Materials and Equipment. Techniques. Sketching. Composition. Sketching from Memory. Examples. Index.

Plan and Section DrawingSecond EditionThomas C. Wang

0-471-28608-7 • 978-0-471-28608-0 • 144 pp. • Paper • 1996

CONTENTS: Presentation Graphics vs. Process Graphics. Design Process. Analytical Drawings. Concept Drawings. Design Drawings. Line. Plan Graphics. Sections and Elevations. Section Graphics. Computer Graphics.

Principles of Two-Dimensional DesignWucius Wong

0-471-28960-4 • 978-0-471-28960-9 • 104 pp. • Paper • 1972

CONTENTS: Form. Repetition. Structure. Similarity. Gradation. Radiation. Anomaly. Contrast. Concentration. Texture. Space.

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New!AutoCAD 2007 and AutoCAD LT 2007 BibleEllen Finkelstein

0-471-78886-4 • 978-0-471-78886-7 • 1,252 pp. • Paper • 2006

AutoCAD 2007 and AutoCAD LT 2007 Bible is the book Autodesk developers keep on hand! Each of the book’s seven sections thoroughly focuses on key elements in a logical sequence, featuring more than 140 before-and-after drawings from AutoCAD professionals. This essential reference provides insightful coverage of:

• The latest software features, including new 3D enhancements

• Techniques for drawing and editing in 2D with layers and dimensions

• Approaches to creating, editing, and rendering 3D solids and surfaces

• Dynamic blocks, set sheets, and hyperlinks

• Using real-world drawings to practice covered skills

CONTENTS: Part I: AutoCAD & AutoCAD LT Basics. Part II: Drawing in Two Dimensions. Drawing Simple Lines. Drawing Curves and Points. Viewing Your Drawing. Editing Your Drawing: Basic Tools. Editing Your Drawing: Advanced Tools. Organizing Drawings with Layers, Colors, Linetypes, and Lineweights. Obtaining Information from Your Drawing. Creating Text. Drawing Dimensions. Creating Dimension Styles and Tolerances. Drawing Complex Objects. Plotting and Printing Your Drawing. Part III: Working with Data. Working with Blocks and Attributes. Referencing Other Drawings. Working with External Databases. Part IV: Drawing in Three Dimensions. Specifying 3D Coordinates. Viewing 3D Drawings. Creating 3D Surfaces. Creating Solids and Editing in 3D. Rendering in 3D. Part V: Organizing and Managing Drawings. Keeping Control of Your Drawings. Working with Other Applications. Getting on the Internet. Part VI: Customizing AutoCAD. Customizing Commands and Toolbars. Creating Macros and Slide Shows with Script Files. Creating Your Own Linetypes and Hatch Patterns. Creating Shapes and Fonts. Customizing Menus. Part VII: Programming AutoCAD. Understanding AutoLISP and Visual LISP Basics. Exploring AutoLISP Further. Exploring Advanced AutoLISP Topics. Programming with Visual Basic for Applications. Appendices.

New!Just Enough AutoCAD 2007George Omura

0-470-00878-4 • 978-0-470-00878-2 • 408 pp. • Paper • 2006

In this newest edition of his indispensable book, bestselling AutoCAD author and expert George Omura offers a practical and comprehensive guide to help readers easily and efficiently learn the basics of AutoCAD. His straightforward explanations and task-based approach—thoroughly updated for AutoCAD 2007 and AutoCAD LT 2007—make this practical book more valuable than ever. For newcomers to AutoCAD and those just looking for a quick refresher, Just Enough AutoCAD 2007 is the authoritative instruction readers need.

Readers will become familiar with the drafting tools of AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT and learn how to:

• Master the basics of drawing and editing in AutoCAD

• Create 3D models and use the new modeling tools

• Add and edit notes and dimensions

• Understand the fundamentals of 2D drawing

• Get organized with layers, blocks, groups, and external references

• Find areas and distances quickly

• Extract hidden data

• Set up AutoCAD to work with your printer

CONTENTS: Getting Familiar with AutoCAD. Understanding the Drafting Tools. Drawing 2D Objects. Editing AutoCAD Objects. Editing with the Modify Toolbar. Creating 3D Drawings. Getting Organized with Layers. Blocks, Groups, Xrefs, and DesignCenter. Creating Text. Using Dimensions. Gathering Information. Laying Out and Printing Your Drawing.

New!Mastering AutoCAD 2007 and AutoCAD LT 2007 George Omura

0-470-00876-8 • 978-0-470-00876-8 • 1,224 pp. • Paper w/CD • August 2006

Mastering AutoCAD teaches AutoCAD essentials using concise explanations, focused examples, step-by-step instructions, and hands-on projects for both AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT. The book’s CD-ROM provides all the project files necessary.

• Part I introduces the basics of the interface and drafting tools

• Part II moves into such intermediate skills as effectively using hatches, fields, and tables

• Part III details such advanced skills as attributes, dynamic blocks, drawing curves and solid fills

• Part IV explores 3D modeling and imaging

• Part V discusses customization and integration

CONTENTS: Part 1: The Basics. Exploring the AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT Interface. Creating Your First Drawing. Setting Up and Using AutoCAD’s Drafting Tools. Organizing Objects with Blocks and Groups. Part 2: Building on the Basics. Getting Organized with Layers and Line Types. Editing and Reusing Data to Work Efficiently. Mastering Viewing Tools, Hatches, and External References. Introducing Printing, Plotting, and Layouts. Understanding Plot Styles. Adding Text to Drawings. Using Fields and Tables. Using Dimensions. Part 3: Mastering Advanced Skills. Using Attributes. Copying Pre-existing Drawings into AutoCAD. Advanced Editing and Organizing. Laying Out Your Printer Output. Using Dynamic Blocks. Drawing Curves and Solid Fills. Getting and Exchanging Data from Drawings. Part 4: 3D Modeling and Imaging. Introducing 3D. Creating 3D Drawings with Surfaces. Using Advanced 3D Features. Rendering 3D Drawings. Mastering 3D Solids. Part 5: Customization and Integration. Using the Express Tools. Introducing AutoLISP. Customizing Toolbars, Menus, Line Types and Hatch Patterns. Managing and Sharing Your Drawings. Using Sheet Sets. Appendices.

New!Mastering Autodesk VIZ 2007 George Omura, Scott Onstott, and Jon McFarland

0-470-07272-5 • 978-0-470-07272-1 • 1,040 pp. • Paper w/CD • September 2006

In Mastering Autodesk VIZ 2007, world-renowned AutoCAD expert George Omura and two VIZ experts teach students how to get the most out of Autodesk’s potent 3D modeling, animation, and rendering software. As students follow real-world examples, they’ll quickly see how to apply these techniques to the design projects. Mastering Autodesk VIZ is the only complete guide to Autodesk’s 3D modeling, animation, and rendering software. A complete set of instructor materials—syllabi, test questions, PowerPoint, image files, and additional learning suggestions.

CONTENTS: Getting to Know VIZ. Introducing VIZ Objects. Creating Shapes with Splines. Editing Meshes for Complex Objects. Organizing and Editing Objects. Light and Shadow. Enhancing Models and Materials. Staging Your Design. Working with Files. Using Radiosity. Using Mental Ray. Understanding Animation. Creating Animations. Using Photoshop with VIZ. Combining Photographs with VIZ Designs. Using AutoCAD-Based Applications with VIZ. Exporting to the Web. Appendices.

Just Enough AutoCAD 200�George Omura 0-7821-4397-0 • 978-0-7821-4397-3 • 379 pp. • Paper • 2005

Mastering AutoCAD 200� and AutoCAD LT 200�George Omura 0-7821-4424-1 • 978-0-7821-4424-6 • 1,216 pp. • Paper w/CD • 2005

Mastering Autodesk Architectural Desktop 200�Scott Onstott 0-7821-4429-2 • 978-0-7821-4429-1 • 777 pp. • Paper • 2005

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New Edition!Building Codes IllustratedA Guide to Understanding the 200� International Building Code®

Second EditionFrancis D.K. Ching and Steven R Winkel

0-471-74189-2 • 978-0-471-74189-3 • 400 pp. • Paper • November 2006

This Second Edition of Building Codes Illustrated highlights major changes between the updated International Building Code® (IBC) for 2006 and previous model building codes in a visual format that designers both need and understand. The visual presentation of information extracts the core portions of the building code that are most relevant for professionals and hones building codes down to the essentials. Organized to correspond with related subject matter in the IBC, readers can quickly find clarifying information on the nonstructural provision of the IBC and gain a clear and complete understanding of those sections at a glance through enlightening computer-rendered illustrations and succinct, thorough interpretations.

This valuable guide features:

• Illustrations that explain the code text

• Frank Ching’s drawings, which bring new life to code interpretation

• Commentary written by a seasoned codes expert, Steven Winkel, who serves as a codes expert for the AIA and has been instrumental in gaining acceptance for the new unified building code

CONTENTS: Building Codes. Navigating the Code. Use and Occupancy. Special Uses and Occupancies. Building Heights and Areas. Types of Construction. Fire-Resistive Construction. Interior Finishes. Fire-Protection Systems. Means of Egress. Accessibility. Interior Environment. Energy Efficiency. Exterior Walls. Roof Assemblies. Structural Provisions. Building Materials and Systems. Existing Structures. Bibliography. Index.

New!Available Spring 2007Building Codes Illustrated for Healthcare FacilitiesSteven R Winkel, David N. Collins, and Steven P. Juroszek

0-470-04847-6 • 978-0-470-04847-4 • 400 pp. • Paper • May 2007

The Building Codes Illustrated series features the graphic skills of Steven Juroszek, the editorial oversight of bestselling author Frank Ching, and the code expertise of Steven Winkel, FAIA, and David Collins, FAIA. The series concentrates on specific codes issues that occur in each building type and provides an easy-to-understand interpretation in both words and illustrations. The information in the book is specific to healthcare facilities and is based upon the 2006 International Building Code.

An easy-to-use illustrated guide to building codes for healthcare facilities, Building Codes Illustrated for Healthcare Facilities features:

• Informative illustrations that explain complex codes

• Organization that follows the 2006 International Building Code

• Steve Juroszek’s drawings that bring new life to code interpretation

• Frank Ching, who completed the illustrations for the Building Codes Illustrated book

• Commentary written by seasoned codes experts—Steven Winkel and David Collins, who have been instrumental in gaining acceptance for the new unified building code

CONTENTS: Building Codes. Navigating the Code. Use and Occupancy. Special Uses and Occupancies. Building Heights and Areas. Types of Construction. Fire-Resistive Construction. Interior Finishes. Fire-Protection Systems. Means of Egress. Accessibility. Interior Environment. Energy Efficiency. Exterior Walls. Roof Assemblies. Structural Provisions. Building Materials and Systems. Existing Structures. Bibliography. Index.

New!Available Spring 2007 Building Codes Illustrated for Elementary and Secondary SchoolsSteven R Winkel, David N. Collins, and Steven P. Juroszek

0-470-04848-4 • 978-0-470-04848-1 • 400 pp. • Paper • May 2007

The Building Codes Illustrated series features the graphic skills of Steven Juroszek, the editoral oversight of bestselling author Frank Ching, and the code expertise of Steven Winkel, FAIA, and David Collins, FAIA. The series concentrates on specific codes issues that occur in each building type and provides an easy-to-understand interpretation in both words and illustrations. The information in the book is specific to elementary and secondary schools and is based upon the 2006 International Building Code.

Building Codes Illustrated for Elementary and Secondary Schools features:

• Informative illustrations that explain complex codes

• Organization that follows the 2006 International Building Code

• Steve Juroszek’s drawings that bring new life to code interpretation

• Frank Ching, who completed the illustrations for the Building Codes Illustrated book

• Commentary written by seasoned codes experts—Steven Winkel and David Collins, who have been instrumental in gaining acceptance for the new unified building code

CONTENTS: Building Codes. Navigating the Code. Use and Occupancy. Special Uses and Occupancies. Building Heights and Areas. Types of Construction. Fire-Resistive Construction. Interior Finishes. Fire-Protection Systems. Means of Egress. Accessibility. Interior Environment. Energy Efficiency. Exterior Walls. Roof Assemblies. Structural Provisions. Building Materials and Systems. Existing Structures. Bibliography. Index.

New!Available Spring 2007The Built EnvironmentA Collaborative Inquiry Into Design and Planning Second EditionEdited by Wendy R. McClure and Tom J. Bartuska

0-470-00752-4 • 978-0-470-00752-5 • 400 pp. • Cloth • February 2007

Drawing from the expertise of prominent academics in their respective fields, this collaborative work takes a sweeping view of the ways we build things, beginning at the scale of products and interiors, to that of regions and global systems. In doing so, The Built Environment answers questions on how we affect and are affected by our environment. More importantly, it shows how the various components of what is made by humans—from products, buildings, landscapes, and cities—are interrelated, and how designers and planners must consider these connections in their work.

The Built Environment features:

• A comprehensive introduction to design and planning, emphasizing collaborative and environmental responsibility

• Brings together in one volume the contributions of thirty designers and planners to form a holistic understanding of virtually all aspects of the built environment

CONTENTS: Part I: Introduction: Definition, Design and Development of the Built Environment. Part II: Central Issues: Human-Environmental-Technical Dimensions of a Quality Environment. Part III: Design & Planning Components. Industrial & Product Design. Interior Design. Structures. Architecture, Engineering & Construction. Landscape Architecture & Planning. Cities. Urban Design & Planning. Regional Planning & Management. Earth. Global Policies, Planning & Management. Part IV: Challenges: Designing/Planning a Quality & Sustainable Environment for All.

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New Edition!Olin’s ConstructionPrinciples, Materials, and MethodsEighth EditionH. Leslie Simmons

0-471-71405-4 • 978-0-471-71405-7 • 1,264 pp. • Cloth • November 2006

Established as one of the leading books on the materials and methods of construction, the Eighth Edition of Construction has been renamed Olin’s Construction to reflect the brand identity that Harold Olin brought to this standard text. No other book on the subject is as comprehensive as Olin’s Construction. Whether a builder, designer, contractor, or manager, readers have for generations mastered the principles of construction operations with Olin.

Addressing nearly every principle, material, and method used to design and construct most residential and commercial buildings, Olin’s Construction:

• Covers all materials, doors and windows, glazed curtain walls, finishes, industry standards, codes, barrier-free design, siteworks, sound control, and much more

• Is organized around the newly updated MasterFormat™

• Features more than 1,200 illustrations, including more than 150 new images

• Features new content on sustainability and construction management

CONTENTS: Design and Contracting Requirements. Existing Conditions. Concrete. Masonry. Metals. Wood, Plastics, and Composites. Thermal and Moisture Protection. Openings. Finishes. Specialties. Equipment. Furnishings. Special Construction. Conveying Equipment. Fire Supression. Plumbing. Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC). Electrical. Communications. Electronic Safety and Security. Earthwork. Exterior Improvements. Utilities. Properties of Materials. The Metric System of Measurement.

New! Available Spring 2007High Performance BuildingsVidar Lerum

0-471-77535-5 • 978-0-471-77535-5 • 240 pp. • Cloth • June 2007

Finally, an architect’s guide to good, sustainable design shows how to analyze and evaluate buildings. High Performance Buildings looks at contemporary architecture to demonstrate the art and craft of designing high performance, energy-efficient buildings. Taking a hands-on view of sustainability, designers learn the analytical approach to investigating how buildings work by looking at ten examples of great architecture. By understanding the issues of energy and comfort in these buildings, the architect can discover the challenges and opportunities in their own designs, whether a simple residence or a large commercial structure.

This valuable guide features:

• In-depth, technical analysis of building performance that goes beyond superficial picture books to provide practical skills for sustainable architectural design

• The latest methods for analysis of building performance, including using “energy analysis” computer programs for climatic responsive design, how “design intent” is translated into a built form, and how claims about building performance are analyzed

• Seven case studies illustrated with photographs, drawings, and diagrams that look at buildings in various climates to apply the analytical methods explained

CONTENTS: PART ONE: METHODS. Introduction. Building and Site. Location and Climate. Design Intent. Intentions Transcribed. Claims. Vital Signs. Computer Simulations. What If? PART TWO: BUILDINGS. Case Studies.

New! Available Summer 2007Introduction to ConstructionManagement and MethodsRalph W. Liebing

0-471-78355-2 • 978-0-471-78355-8 • 304 pp. • Cloth • June 2007

Introduction to Construction: Management and Methods is a primer for all people entering the construction industry and related disciplines. Following a chronological approach to the building process, the reader is introduced to the technical and management aspects, offering a broad view of the industry as well as specific tasks needed to complete a project. Connecting each process to the next, whether documentation with the bidding process, or the delivery system with the scheduling, the author clearly explains the flow of work on a typical construction project. No other survey offers such a broad look at the entire building process as demonstrated in a typical commercial construction project.

Introduction to Construction is the essential survey that offers:

• Concise coverage of the technical management of building construction

• A wealth of drawings and documents used in construction, and photographs of the building process, that give a real-world understanding of covered topics

• An easy-to-follow narrative describing the construction of a typical commercial building, from start to finish

CONTENTS: Introduction and Context. Project Inception and Determination. Resolution and Design. Selection, Incorporation, and Documentation. Bidding, Award and Contract. Constructing, Erecting and Installing. Refinement and Enhancement. Finale and Substantial Completion. Trade Associations. Sample Administrative Documents.

Fundamentals of Residential ConstructionSecond EditionEdward Allen and Rob Thallon

0-471-68179-2 • 978-0-471-68179-3 • 640 pp. • Cloth • 2006

Architects and construction professionals who are involved in building housing must have a basic understanding of the various materials and structural systems that are appropriate for residential construction. Fundamentals of Residential Construction, Second Edition features the most up-to-date explanations of today’s residential construction systems. From foundation to roof and exterior finishes to interior details, this new edition thoroughly addresses the latest developments in materials and methods of house construction, including energy efficiency, framing, and roofing. Abundantly illustrated with more than 1,200 drawings and photographs, this Second Edition provides authoritative coverage on wood light-frame construction, industrialized systems of construction, insulating concrete forms, light-gauge steel frame, panelized construction, and new information on engineered materials, windows and doors, as well as additional coverage of framing.

CONTENTS: CONTEXT. The Context for Construction. Architects and Designers/The Design Community. Builders, Contractors, and Developers/The Construction Community. MATERIALS. Wood. Concrete. Masonry. STANDARD PRACTICE. Rough Sitework. Foundations. Framing. Finishing the Roof. Finishing the Walls. Plumbing. Heating and Cooling. Electrical Wiring. Thermal Insulation. Fireplaces and Stoves. Interior Finishes. Finishing the Site. ALTERNATIVE SYSTEMS. Load-Bearing Masonry. Insulating Masonry and Concrete. Frame Systems. Low-Tech Systems. Panelized Systems. Glossary. Index.

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Fundamentals of Building ConstructionMaterials and MethodsFourth EditionEdward Allen and Joseph Iano

0-471-21903-7 • 978-0-471-21903-3 • 912 pp. • Cloth • 2003

Student Workbook: Exercises in Building Construction, Fourth Edition: 0-471-45969-0 • 978-0-471-45969-9

Instructor’s Manual: 978-0-471-26360-9

This new edition of the bestselling reference, Fundamentals of Building Construction: Materials and Methods, provides the complete, up-to-date coverage of building construction practices that thousands of professionals and students of architecture, engineering, and construction technology have been relying on for years. Using the new International Building Code as its basis, this classic guidebook covers the complete range of construction activities, from excavating and foundations to cladding and interior finishes. It’s organized around a detailed treatment of the structural systems most widely used in North America: heavy timber, wood light frame, masonry, steel, light gauge steel, and reinforced and precast concrete.

New features of this Fourth Edition include:

• Detailed consideration throughout the book of issues of sustainability and “green” building

• A set of illustrated essays, “From Concept to Reality,” that demonstrate how technical decisions are made in real-world building projects

• References to key Web sites for the latest construction information

• Dozens of new photorealistic drawings, photographs, and drawings

• A companion Web site that includes learning resources complementing the book

CONTENTS: Making Buildings. Foundations. Wood. Heavy Timber Frame Construction. Wood Light Frame Construction. Exterior Finishes for Wood Light Frame Construction. Interior Finishes for Wood Light Frame Construction. Brick Masonry. Stone and Concrete Masonry. Masonry Load-Bearing Wall Construction. Steel Frame Construction. Light Gauge Steel Frame Construction. Concrete Construction. Site-cast Concrete Framing Systems. Pre-cast Concrete Framing Systems. Roofing. Glass and Glazing. Windows and Doors. Designing Cladding Systems. Cladding with Masonry and Concrete. Cladding with Metal and Glass. Selecting Interior Finishes. Interior Walls and Partitions. Finish Ceilings and Floors.

Building Design and Construction Building Design and Construction

Integrated BuildingsThe Systems Basis of ArchitectureLeonard R. Bachman

0-471-38827-0 • 978-0-471-38827-2 • 496 pp. • Cloth • 2002

CONTENTS: PART I: METHODS. The Idea of Integration. The Systems Basis of Architecture. Integrated Building Systems. The Architecture of Integration. PART II: CASE STUDIES. Laboratories. Offices. Airport Terminals. Pavilions. Residential Architecture. High-Tech Architecture. Green Architecture. Bibliography. Index.

Designing the Exterior WallAn Architectural Guide to the Vertical EnvelopeLinda Brock

0-471-45191-6 • 978-0-471-45191-4 • 400 pp. • Cloth • 2005

CONTENTS: PART 1: Choosing the Components. Decisions that Affect the Exterior Wall. Water Barriers and Flashing. Air Barrier Systems, Vapor Retarders, and Insulation. Joints. PART 2: Detailing for Durability. Curtain Walls. Anchored Brick Veneer on a Mid-Rise Concrete Frame Building. Exterior Insulation Finish System (EIFS) and Concrete Masonry Walls. Wood Frame Construction, Stucco, and Fiber-Cement Siding. PART 3: Advancing the Envelope. Terra Cotta, EIFS, Stone, and Brick: Are They Durable? Architect’s Design Kit: Form, Surface, and Color; Thick and Thin Walls. Wood Frame Construction: Designing for the Climate and the Future. Appendices.

Best Practices Guide to Residential ConstructionMaterials, Finishes, and DetailsSteven Bliss

0-471-64836-1 • 978-0-471-64836-9 • 320 pp. • Cloth • 2005

It takes a wise choice of building materials and details to create durable, attractive, and affordable custom homes and remodeling projects. Best Practices Guide to Residential Construction provides up-to-date, field-tested recommendations that help professionals balance cost and performance when designing and building residential projects.

Steven Bliss, former editorial director of The Journal of Light Construction and founding editor of Progressive Builder, draws on his extensive knowledge as a practicing builder, designer, and construction editor to help building professionals select the right materials for every job and install them with confidence. This one-stop resource covers the real-world challenges of material selection and installation so designers, contractors, and building owners can make informed decisions for all major building components. Useful to architects, designers, and specifiers—as well as contractors, builders, and developers, Best Practices Guide to Residential Construction features:

• More than 200 photos and illustrations of critical residential construction details

• Installation tips and cautions that help prevent costly product failures

• Descriptions of the latest composites and synthetics that are changing the way we build

• Easy-to-use charts for making quick product comparisons

• An authoritative guide to indoor air quality and healthy house construction

CONTENTS: Exterior Finishes. Roofing. Windows and Doors. Interior Finish. Kitchen and Bath. Indoor Air Quality.

This companion workbook is now

available packaged with the main text at no additional charge!

Fundamentals of Building Construction, Fourth Edition & Exercises in Building Construction, Fourth Edition Package: 0-�7�-����7-�

This essential, up-to-date companion to Fundamentals of Building Construction, Fourth Edition involves students in the types of everyday issues faced by professional building architects. It offers students a hands-on way to apply material learned in the core book by featuring:

• Forty-five real-world construction problems• Clear instructions for each exercise• Informative, concise illustrations• Ample space to work out answers• Online Instructor’s Guide to the companion workbook

provides solutions and commentary

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Building Construction IllustratedThird EditionFrancis D.K. Ching and Cassandra Adams

0-471-35898-3 • 978-0-471-35898-5 • 464 pp. • Paper • 2000

To construct a building, architects and other industry professionals must be familiar with the material and structural choices available to them and must also understand how these choices affect a building’s form and dimensions. For twenty-five years, Building Construction Illustrated has offered an outstanding introduction to the principles of building construction. With its clear presentation of the basic concepts underlying building construction, Building Construction Illustrated, Third Edition equips students and professionals in all areas of architecture and construction with useful guidelines for approaching virtually any new materials or techniques they may encounter in building planning, design, and construction. Complete with more than 1,000 illustrations, the book moves through each of the key stages of the design process, from site selection to building components, mechanical systems, and finishes. Topics within each chapter are organized according to the CSI MasterFormat, making the book extremely easy to use. Special features of this edition include:

• Integrated coverage of environmentally friendly materials

• Sustainable building construction strategies

• ADA requirements

• Both metric and standard U.S. measurements

CONTENTS: The Building Site. The Building. Foundation Systems. Floor Systems. Wall Systems. Roof Systems. Moisture and Thermal Protection. Doors and Windows. Special Construction. Finish Work. Mechanical and Electrical Systems. Notes on Materials. Appendix. Bibliography. Index.

Construction ContractingA Practical Guide to Company ManagementSeventh EditionRichard H. Clough, Glenn A. Sears, and S. Keoki Sears

0-471-44988-1 • 978-0-471-44988-1 • 656 pp. • Cloth • 2005

Construction Contracting remains a bestseller in the construction industry forty years after its first publication. A cornerstone of the construction professional’s library, this text presents the hard-to-find information essential to successfully managing a construction business, and applies to building, heavy civil, high-tech, and industrial construction endeavors alike. It also features a wealth of coverage on such basics as business ownership and company organization, cost estimating, bidding procedures and strategies, project time and cost management, labor relations, and project safety. This new Seventh Edition features important changes in construction insurance, tax law, labor law, and bonding and surety. It includes:

• Contemporary contracting methods such as design/build and best value/competitive negotiation

• Computer assisted estimating, project accounting, scheduling, and document control

• The latest advances in Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

• A new companion CD-ROM with more than 180 sample contracts from the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), and the Engineers Joint Contract Documents Committee (EJCDC)

CONTENTS: Preface. The Construction Industry. Business Ownership. Company Organization. Drawings and Specifications. Cost Estimating and Bidding. Construction Contracts. Contract Surety Bonds. Construction Insurance. Business Methods. Project Management and Administration. Project Time Management. Project Cost Management. Labor Law. Labor Relations. Project Safety. Appendices.

Construction Project ManagementFourth EditionRichard H. Clough, Glenn A. Sears, and S. Keoki Sears

0-471-32438-8 • 978-0-471-32438-6 • 368 pp. • Cloth • 2000

CONTENTS: Construction Practices. The Management System. Project Estimating. Project Planning. Project Scheduling. Production Planning. Project Time Reduction. Resource Management. Project Time Management. Project Cost System. Project Financial Management. Scheduling Applications. Appendices.

Alternative ConstructionContemporary Natural Building MethodsLynne Elizabeth and Cassandra Adams

0-471-71938-2 • 978-0-471-71938-0 • 416 pp. • Paper • 2005

CONTENTS: DESIGN PRINCIPLES. A New Context for Building Codes and Regulation. Natural Conditioning of Buildings. Structural Properties of Alternative Building Materials. SYSTEMS AND MATERIALS. Adobe. Cob. Rammed Earth. Modular Contained Earth. Light Clay. Straw-Bale. Bamboo. Earthen Finishes. APPLICATIONS. Integrated Systems with Rammed Earth. Straw, Clay, and Carrizo. Light-Clay House Additions. Variations on Earthbag. The Value of Indigenous Ways. Building Technology Transfer. Epilogue: Finding the Soul of Natural Building. Appendices. About the Contributors. Index.

Homes Within ReachA Guide to the Planning, Design, and Construction of Affordable Homes and CommunitiesAvi Friedman

0-471-46986-6 • 978-0-471-46986-5 • 304 pp. • Cloth • 2005

CONTENTS: The Fundamentals. Selecting a Site. Dwelling Forms and Prototypes. Interiors. Construction and Utilities. Lots. Circulation and Infrastructure. Open Spaces. Infill Housing. Projects. Bibliography. Index.

Construction Management JumpStart™

Construction Management BasicsBarbara J. Jackson

0-7821-4336-9 • 978-0-7821-4336-2 • 352 pp. • Paper • 2004

CONTENTS: The Construction Industry. What Is Construction Management? How We Get the Work. The Construction Contract. Project Stages. Estimating Project Costs. Contract Administration. Construction Operations and Job. Project Planning and Scheduling. Monitoring Project Performance. Managing Quality and Safety. Appendix Answers to Review Questions.

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Smith, Currie & Hancock’s Common Sense Construction LawA Practical Guide for the Construction ProfessionalThird EditionThomas J. Kelleher Jr. and Smith, Currie & Hancock0-471-66209-7 • 978-0-471-66209-9 • 624 pp. • Cloth • 2005

CONTENTS: The Legal Context of Construction. Alternative Contracting Methods: Preparing to Work in a New State. Competing for the Contract. Interpreting the Contract. The Uniform Commercial Code and the Construction Industry. Authority and Responsibility of the Architect/Engineer. Subcontract Administration and Dispute Avoidance. Contract Changes. Differing Site Conditions. Schedules, Delays, and Acceleration. Inspection, Acceptance, Commissioning, and Warranties. Management Techniques to Limit Risks and Avoid Disputes. Payment Bonds. Performance Bonds and Termination. Proving Costs and Damages. Construction Industry Environment and Safety Concerns. Construction Insurance. Successfully Managing Workers in the Construction Industry. Bankruptcy in the Construction Setting. Resolution of Construction Disputes. Federal Government Construction Contract Disputes.

Sustainable ConstructionGreen Building Design and Delivery Charles J. Kibert0-471-66113-9 • 978-0-471-66113-9 • 448 pp. • Cloth • 2005

CONTENTS: Introduction and Overview. PART I: Green Building Foundations. Background. Green Building Assessment. The Green Building Process. Ecological Design. PART II: Green Building Systems. Siting and Landscaping. Energy and Atmosphere. The Building Hydrologic Cycle. Closing Materials Loops. Indoor Environmental Quality. PART III: Green Building Construction, Economics, and Future. The Construction Process. Building Commissioning. Economic Analysis of Green Building Projects. Future Directions. Appendices.

Audel™ Complete Building ConstructionAll New Fifth EditionMark Richard Miller, Rex Miller, and Eugene Leger

0-7645-7111-7 • 978-0-7645-7111-4 • 718 pp. • Paper • 2004

CONTENTS: Location of Structure on Site. Concrete. Foundations. Finishing and Curing Concrete. Concrete Block. Chimneys and Fireplaces. Woods Used in Construction. Framing Lumber. Girders and Engineered Lumber. Floor Framing. Outer Wall Framing. Roof Framing. Roofing. Cornice Construction. Sheathing and Siding. Windows. Insulation. Interior Walls and Ceilings. Stairs. Flooring. Doors. Ceramic Tile. Attic Ventilation. Radon. Appendix: Reference Materials. Glossary. Index.

Architectural Graphic StandardsStudent EditionAn Abridgment of the Ninth EditionCharles George Ramsey, Harold Reeve Sleeper, and John Ray Hoke Jr.

0-471-34817-1 • 978-0-471-34817-7 • 568 pp. • Paper • 2000

CONTENTS: General Planning and Design Data. Sitework. Concrete. Masonry. Metals. Wood and Plastics. Thermal and Moisture Protection. Doors and Windows. Finishes. Specialties. Equipment. Furnishings. Special Construction. Conveying Systems. Mechanical. Electrical. Sports and Game Facilities. Energy and Environmental Design. Historic Preservation. Building Types and Space Planning. Appendix. Directory. Glossary. Index.

Construction Specifications WritingPrinciples and ProceduresFifth EditionHarold J. Rosen and John Regener Jr.

0-471-43204-0 • 978-0-471-43204-3 • 448 pp. • Paper • 2004

This Fifth Edition of Construction Specifications Writing: Principles and Practices is a major update and expansion of the foremost textbook on construction specifications. It is a comprehensive, practical, and professional guide to understanding the purposes and processes for preparation of construction specifications. This new edition reflects current practices in writing construction specifications according to the well-established principles and requirements of major professional associations, including the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Engineers Joint Contract Documents Committee (EJCDC), and the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI). This much-needed edition offers examples of real-world construction specifications and industry-standard construction contract documents, along with:

• Guidelines for correct terminology• Product selection• Organization of specifications according to recognized

formats of CSI• Practical techniques for document production

CONTENTS: Role of Specifications. Relationship between Drawings and Specifications. Organization of Specifications. The Project Manual and Specifications Sections. Format for Specifications Sections. Types of Specifications. Specifications Writing Principles. Bidding Requirements. General Conditions of the Contract. Supplementary Conditions of the Contract. Bonds, Guaranties and Warranties. Division 1. General Requirements. Modifications. Specifications Language. Specifications Resources. Products Selection. Specifications Writing Procedures. Master Guide Specifications. Computer-Assisted Specifications. Preliminary Project Descriptions. Outline and Shortform Specifications. Appendices. Index.

Facility ManagementSecond EditionEdmond P. Rondeau, Robert Kevin Brown, Paul D. Lapides

0-471-70059-2 • 978-0-471-70059-3 • 624 pp. • Cloth • 2006

CONTENTS: An Overview of Facility Management. Long-Range and Annual Facility Planning. Facility Financial Forecasting and Management. Real Estate Considerations, Analysis, and Planning. Architectural and Engineering Planning and Design. Interior Programming and Space Planning. Construction and Renovation Work. Maintenance and Operations. General Administrative and Technology Services. Successful Facility Management.

Digital Design and ManufacturingCAD/CAM Applications in Architecture and DesignDaniel Schodek, Martin Bechthold, Kimo Griggs, Kenneth Kao, and Marco Steinberg

0-471-45636-5 • 978-0-471-45636-0 • 384 pp. • Cloth • 2004

CONTENTS: Part I: Characteristics of Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) Systems. An Evolutionary Perspective. Part II: Transitions: Digital Design for Fabrication. The Challenge of Complex Geometries. Architectural Elements and Components. Building Systems. Construction Phases. Part III: Introduction to Product Design. Industrial Design and Architecture. Part IV: Fundamentals of Digital Modeling. Design Development Environments. Digital Design in Practice. Part V: Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Technologies. Fundamental Manufacturing Processes. Prototyping and Production Strategies. Design for Production. Part VI: Product and Process Approaches. Impacts on Professional Practice. Appendix.

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No architect’s education would be complete without a basic understanding of how structures respond to the action of forces and how these forces affect the performance of various building material (wood, steel, concrete, etc.) The Parker/Ambrose Series of Simplified Design Guides has been providing students with simple, concise solutions to common structural and environmental design problems for more than seven decades.

Additional featured titles in the Parker/Ambrose series:

Simplified Design of Wood StructuresFifth EditionHarry Parker and James Ambrose

0-471-17989-2 • 978-0-471-17989-4 • 368 pp. • Paper • 1997

Simplified Mechanics and Strength of MaterialsSixth EditionJames Ambrose

0-471-40052-1 • 978-0-471-40052-3 • 432 pp. • Cloth • 2002

Simplified Site EngineeringSecond EditionHarry Parker and John W. MacGuire

0-471-17987-6 • 978-0-471-17987-0 • 192 pp. • Paper • 1997

Structures/Simplified Design Guides Structures/Simplified Design Guides

New Edition!Available Spring 2007Simplified Design of Concrete StructuresEighth EditionJames Ambrose and Patrick Tripeny

0-470-04414-4 • 978-0-470-04414-8 • 448 pp. • Cloth • January 2007

The design of structures is one of the essential functions of an architect, and the builder must understand the forces and force systems at work in what they construct. Simplified Design of Concrete Structures is the best and most concise reference available on the design of concrete structures. It covers new materials, practices, and research in the field, complete with real-world examples of general building structural systems and the use of computers in structural design.

This updated and revised edition covers:

• The basics as well as practical design examples. No previous study of concrete structures is assumed

• The widely used Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) method

• Study aids such as exercise problems, questions, and word lists enhance its usability. Instructor’s Manual also available.

• Updated building codes, design practices, and industry standards, including the latest ACI Code 318 for 2005

CONTENTS: Structural Use of Concrete. Considerations for Production of Concrete. General Requirements for Reinforced Concrete Structures. Investigation and Design of Reinforced Concrete. Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD). Reinforced Concrete Flexural Members. Shear in Concrete Structures. Anchorage and Development of Reinforcement. Flat-Spanning Concrete Systems. Concrete Columns. Column and Beam Frames. Concrete Walls. Foundations. Miscellaneous Concrete Structures. General Considerations for Building Structures. Building Structures: Design Examples.

New Edition!Available Spring 2007Simplified Design of Steel StructuresEighth EditionJames Ambrose and Patrick Tripeny

0-470-08631-9 • 978-0-470-08631-5 • 480 pp. • Cloth • May 2007

The design of structures is one of the essential functions of an architect, and the builder must understand the forces and force systems at work in what they construct. Simplified Design of Steel Structures is the best and most concise reference available on the design of concrete structures. It covers new materials, practices, and research in the field, complete with real-world examples of general building structural systems and the use of computers in structural design. The Parker/Ambrose Series of Simplified Design Guides has been distilling the information that architects and builders need to know for generations, and Simplified Design of Steel Structures has been used for over sixty years as the primary source for learning and reference.

This updated and revised edition covers:

• The basics as well as practical design examples. No previous study of steel structures is assumed

• The widely used Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) method

• Updated building codes, design practices, and industry standards

CONTENTS: Introduction. Basic Considerations for Use of Steel. Structural Investigation and Design. Horizontal-Span Framing Systems. Steel Columns. Framed Bents. Miscellaneous Steel Components and Systems. Horizontal-Span Steel Trusses. Steel Connections. General Considerations for Building Structures. Building Structures: Design Examples. Appendices.

Simplified Engineering for Architects and BuildersTenth EditionJames Ambrose and Patrick Tripeny

0-471-67607-1 • 978-0-471-67607-2 • 656 pp. • Cloth • 2006

As one of the all-time bestsellers in architecture publishing, this book continues to be the first choice for instructors, providing an introduction to the investigation and design of commonly used structures for buildings. It offers a concise understanding of the structural design process, including information on structural analysis, materials, and systems. Offering a concise, highly readable introduction to the investigation and design of ordinary structures for buildings, this thoroughly updated Tenth Edition includes:

• A new focus on Load and Resistance Factor Design Method (LRFD) for steel and concrete structures

• The latest building and material codes

• A wealth of exercise problems and illustrative examples

• Essential formulas for the solution of structural problems

• More than 200 descriptive illustrations

• Coverage of wood, steel, concrete, and masonry structures

• New companion Web site packed with learning resources

CONTENTS: Investigation of Forces. Force Actions. Investigation of Beams and Frames. Structural Design Loads and Methods. Wood Spanning Elements. Wood Columns. Nailed Connections for Wood Structures. Steel Structural Products. Steel Beams and Framing Elements. Steel Columns and Frames. Bolted Connections for Steel Structures. Light-Gage Steel Structures. Reinforced Concrete Structures. Flat-Spanning Concrete Systems. Concrete Columns and Frames. Footings. General Considerations for Building Structures. Building One. Building Two. Building Three. Appendix. References. Answers to Exercise Problems. Index.

Parker/Ambrose Series of Simplified Design Guides

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New Edition!Design of Highway BridgesAn LRFD ApproachSecond EditionRichard M. Barker and Jay A. Puckett

0-471-69758-3 • 978-0-471-69758-9 • 960 pp. • Cloth • September 2006

Design of Highway Bridges, Second Edition offers detailed coverage of engineering basics for the design of short- and medium-span bridges. Based on the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) LRFD Bridge Design Specifications, it is an excellent engineering resource. From gaining quick familiarity with the AASHTO specifications to seeking broader guidance on highway bridge design—this is the one-stop, ready reference that puts information at readers’ fingertips. This updated edition features:

• Expanded coverage of structural analysis, including axle and lane loads, along with new numerical analytic methods and approaches

• Dozens of worked problems primarily in customary U.S. units that allow techniques to be applied to real-world problems and design specifications

• Revised AASHTO steel bridge design guidelines that reflect the simplified approach for plate girder bridges

• The latest information on concrete bridges, including minimum reinforcement requirements and unbounded tendon stress at ultimate and losses for prestressed concrete girders

• Information on key bridge types, selection principles, and aesthetic issues

• Problems and selected references for further study

CONTENTS: Preface. Introduction to Bridge Engineering. Aesthetics and Bridge Types. General Design considerations. Loads. Influence Functions and Girder-Line Analysis. System Analysis. Concrete Bridges. Steel Bridges. Appendices.

New!Earthquake EngineeringApplication to DesignCharles K. Erdey

0-470-04843-3 • 978-0-470-04843-6 • 432 pp. • Cloth • December 2006

Earthquake Engineering focuses on demonstrating how to actually design structural members and joints for seismic resistance. This real-world, applied approach is at the core of the book, and walks readers through dozens of structural designs, documenting how each step is performed, the calculations needed, and the relevant design codes that affect the engineering decisions being made. This approach differs radically from standard books on seismic design that focus on theory and idealized structures rarely found in actual practice. Drawing on more than forty years’ worth of design experience, the author is able to present actual, tested design methodologies that would otherwise take the reader years of trial and error to uncover on their own.Earthquake Engineering features:• The seismic design of structural elements and

connections, including code-required modification of internal forces allowing for the dynamic impact caused by an earthquake

• A unique approach focuses on presenting real-world design problems to instruct the reader in solving actual design problems

• An integration of IBC codes and AISC design recommendations throughout

• Three chapters covering matrices, differential equations, and numerical analysis for engineering applications

CONTENTS: Overview. Seismic Design Regulations. Reinforced Concrete Structures. Seismic Steel Design, SMRF. Seismic Steel Design, Braced Frames. IBC Seismic Design of SMRF Structures. Masonry Structures. Wood-Framed Buildings. Matrices in Engineering. Differential Equations. Numerical Methods and Engineering Applications. Methods and Tools to Unravel Secrets of Earthquakes. Recent and Future Developments in Seismic Design. Appendix.

New!Architectural StructuresJ. Wayne Place

0-471-72551-X • 978-0-471-72551-0 • 720 pp. • Cloth • November 2006

Architectural Structures provides the critical tools and know-how to design and build structures that will withstand wind, earthquakes, and other forces. This major survey of structural design is a useful guide to the fundamentals of establishing the structural concept for a building and dealing with structural issues. Using diagrams, models, computer simulations, case studies, and exercises, Architectural Structures provides a comprehensive narrative that makes selecting and giving shape to structures and structural elements understandable. In addition to developing the necessary vocabulary to effectively work with structural engineers, it helps readers gain a common sense understanding of principles and issues, the complexities of the design process, and useful analytic methods. This exceptional volume also features:

• Diagrams, drawings, and photographs supporting complex concepts

• Helpful case studies illustrating structural behavior and the design of structural systems

• Information on cost estimation and other design solutions

• Real-world problems and solutions based on actual building structures

• A helpful companion CD-ROM that offers a spreadsheet program tutorial, a demo version of MultiFrame structural analysis program, and digital simulations

CONTENTS: Design Process. Loads. Materials. Members in Tension, Compression, or Shear. Structural Analysis. Simple Beams (Bending Members). Trusses. Compressive Spanning Structures. Tensile Spanning Structures. Lateral Systems. Foundations.

New Edition!Available Spring 2007Structural DesignA Practical Guide for ArchitectsSecond EditionJames R. Underwood and Michele Chiuini

0-471-78904-6 • 978-0-471-78904-8 • 736 pp. • Cloth • May 2007

For the novice architect, Structural Design is a practical, complete guide to structural design. It’s a practical guide to successfully completing this component of any architectural project. It addresses structures both on a conceptual level and on a numerical level, and most importantly, it helps architects work with structural consultants and understand the considerations necessary when designing structural systems. Using just enough mathematics (simple algebra, trigonometry, and solving some simple equations), the reader can make the correct decisions for structures made from steel, wood, concrete, and masonry. This updated Second Edition:

• Reflects the latest design methods and codes, including LRFD for steel design

• Is completely redesigned for easy reading and navigability• Covers all the primary structural materials (steel, wood,

reinforced concrete, and masonry) in one volume• Includes 1,300 illustrations, including black and white

photos, architectural and technical drawings, line diagrams, and free-hand sketches

CONTENTS: Understanding Loads and Procedures. PART ONE: STEEL. Steel Bending Systems. Steel Axially Loaded Systems. Steel Combined Systems. Steel Connections. PART TWO: WOOD. Wood Bending Systems. Wood Axially Loaded Members. Wood Combined Systems. Wood Connections. Wood Special Systems. PART THREE: REINFORCED CONCRETE (R/C). R/C Bending Members. R/C Axially Loaded Members. R/C Connections. R/C Special Systems. PART FOUR: MASONRY. Masonry Axially Loaded Members.

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Structural ConcreteTheory and DesignThird EditionM. Nadim Hassoun and Akthem Al-Manaseer

0-471-69164-X • 978-0-471-69164-8 • 888 pp. • Cloth • 2005

CONTENTS: Introduction. Properties of Reinforced Concrete. Flexural Analysis of RC Beams. Flexural Design of RC Beams. Alternative Design Methods. Deflection and Control of Cracking. Development Length of Reinforcing Bars. Shear and Diagonal Tension. One-Way Slabs. Axially Loaded Columns. Members in Compression and Bending. Slender Columns. Footings. Retaining Walls. Design for Torsion. Continuous Beams and Frames. Design of Two-Way Slabs. Stairs. Introduction to Prestressed Concrete. Seismic Design of RC Structures.

Shaping StructuresStaticsWaclaw Zalewski and Edward Allen

0-471-16968-4 • 978-0-471-16968-0 • 416 pp. • Cloth • 1997

CONTENTS: A Vertical Tensile Structure. A Vertical Compressive Structure. Forces in Many Directions. Moments of Forces. Finding Forces in a Simple Truss. Multipanel Trusses. Fanlike Structures. Finding Forms and Forces for Funicular Structures. Further Design Tools for Funicular Structures. Shaping a Cantilevered Arch Roof. Shaping a Hanging Roof. Shaping a Three-Hinged Truss Arch. Restraining Funicular Structures. Shaping Efficient Trusses. Unit Conversions. Standard Sizes of Steel Reinforcing Bars. Selected References. Index.

Interactive StructuresVisualizing Structural BehaviorShahin Vassigh

DVD: 0-471-70566-7 • 978-0-471-70566-6 • 2005

CD-ROM: 0-471-70565-9 • 978-0-471-70565-9 • 2005

learningstructures.org

Understanding structures is core to the education of the professional architect and engineer. Interactive Structures: Visualizing Structural Behavior uses a multimedia format to provide a structural analysis instructional reference designed to meet the unique needs learning needs of students in architecture, non-engineering, and entry-level engineering degrees. With dynamic results, this effective tool improves comprehension of the fundamental principles of practical aspects of structural design, and inspires the creative possibilities of applied structure within the built environment.

Key features of this cutting-edge, interactive tool include:

• Animations and an interactive multimedia format for hands-on learning

• Exercises, quizzes, and an accompanying Web site

• Structural concepts grounded in the real-world context of landmark buildings and structures

CONTENTS: BASIC CONCEPTS. Statics. Loads. Strength of Materials. Connections. Lateral Supports. Foundations. Structure and Form. STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS. Overview. Trusses. Beams. Columns. Frames. Cables. Arches. Surfaces. Architects.

New!Available Summer 2007High Performance BuildingsVidar Lerum

0-471-77535-5 • 978-0-471-77535-5 • 240 pp. • Cloth • June 2007

Finally, an architect’s guide to good, sustainable design shows how to analyze and evaluate buildings. High Performance Buildings looks at contemporary architecture to demonstrate the art and craft of designing high-performance, energy-efficient buildings. Taking a hands-on view of sustainability, designers learn the analytical approach to investigating how buildings work by looking at seven examples of great architecture. By understanding the issues of energy and comfort in these buildings, the architect can discover the challenges and opportunities in their own designs, whether a simple residence or a large commercial structure.

This valuable guide features:

• In-depth, technical analysis of building performance that goes beyond superficial picture books to provide practical skills for sustainable architectural design

• The latest methods for analysis of building performance, including using “energy analysis” computer programs for climatic responsive design, how “design intent” is translated into a built form, and how claims about building performance are analyzed

• Seven case studies illustrated with photographs, drawings, and diagrams that look at buildings in various climates to apply the analytical methods explained

CONTENTS: PART ONE: METHODS. Introduction. Building and Site. Location and Climate. Design Intent. Intentions Transcribed. Claims. Vital Signs. Computer Simulations. What If? PART TWO: BUILDINGS. Case Studies.

The Building EnvironmentActive and Passive Control SystemsThird EditionVaughn Bradshaw

0-471-68965-3 • 978-0-471-68965-2 • 592 pp. • Cloth • 2006

From active HVAC systems to passive methods, lighting to on-site power generation, this updated edition of The Building Environment explains how to strategically plan for and incorporate effective, efficient systems in today’s buildings. Going beyond the ABCs of HVAC, it covers:

• On-site power generation, including wind turbines, solar photovoltaic cells, fuel cells, and more

• Plumbing systems, fire protection, signal systems, conveying systems, and architectural acoustics

• Procedures and/or formulas for calculating the rate of heat flow, performing heat loss, heat gain, and energy use calculations, determining solar energy utilization, doing load calculations, and more

• Details on the latest building codes and standards references

• New information on the sustainable design of building systems and energy efficiency, including new technologies

• The latest thinking and data on a building’s impact on the environment, indoor air quality, and “sick-building syndrome”

• Design economics, including the payback period, life-cycle cost, comparative value analysis, and building commissioning

CONTENTS: Human Comfort and Health Conditions. Thermodynamic Principles. Thermal Dynamics of Buildings. Load Calculations. A Building’s Thermal Impact on the Environment. Active HVAC Systems. Passive Methods. Lighting. Normal Electrical Service. On-Site Power Generation. Special Systems. Plumbing. Fire Protection. Architectural Acoustics. Building Commissioning. Design Economics. Appendices. Index.

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Sun, Wind & LightArchitectural Design StrategiesSecond EditionG. Z. Brown and Mark DeKay

0-471-34877-5 • 978-0-471-34877-1 • 400 pp. • Paper • 2000

CONTENTS: Analysis Techniques. Climate as a Context. Program and Use. Form and Envelope. Combining Climate, Program, and Form. Electric and Hot Water Loads. Design Strategies. Building Groups. Buildings. Building Parts. Strategies for Supplementing Passive Systems. Appendices. Glossary. Bibliography. Indexes.

Interior Lighting for DesignersFourth EditionGary Gordon

0-471-44118-X • 978-0-471-44118-2 • 304 pp. • Cloth • 2003

Instructor’s Manual: 0-471-23337-4 • 978-0-471-23337-4

CONTENTS: Perception. Psychology. Brightness. Color. Daylight. Incandescent Lamps. Discharge Lamps. Auxiliary Equipment. Light Control. Photometrics. Electricity. Luminaires. Design.

Lighting Design BasicsMark Karlen and James Benya

0-471-38162-4 • 978-0-471-38162-4 • 192 pp. • Paper • 2004

Lighting is a basic, yet difficult-to-master, element of interior design, and Lighting Design Basics offers essential knowledge of this complex subject in a concise, highly visual format. Two leading practicing designers, with many decades of experience, present straightforward coverage of lighting design concepts, techniques, and realistic goals to guide new designers and students through the process of creating simple, typical lighting designs and effectively collaborating with professional designers on more complex projects. Design scenarios for more than twenty different spaces illustrate real-world case studies for illuminating residential and commercial spaces, from kitchens to doctors’ offices. Each scenario includes an in-depth rationale for the proposed solution, insightful lighting distribution diagrams, floor plans, and details for lighting installation and construction.

Lighting Design Basics features:

• Design scenarios for more than twenty different kinds of spaces

• Concise, highly graphic treatment of complex subjects

• Exercises focused on the development of lighting design skills in preparation for working on actual lighting design projects, as well as the NCIDQ and NCARB exams

CONTENTS: How to Use This Book. Light Sources. Luminaires. Switching and Dimming. Lighting Design Criteria. Lighting Calculations. Drawing Lighting. The Art of Lighting Design. A Basic Approach/Methodology for Lighting Design. Residential Lighting Design. Office and Corporate Lighting Design. Hospitality Design. Health Care Design. Lighting for Stores. Lighting Common Spaces. The Professional Process of Lighting. Collaborating with Lighting Designers. Developing Skills Beyond the Basics. Taking the NCARB and NCIDQ Exams. Taking the NCQLP Exam. Appendix A: Exterior Lighting. Appendix B: Educational Programs in Lighting. Appendix E: Energy Codes.

Heating, Cooling, LightingDesign Methods for ArchitectsSecond EditionNorbert Lechner

0-471-24143-1 • 978-0-471-24143-0 • 640 pp. • Cloth • 2001

CONTENTS: Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. Heating, Cooling, and Lighting as Form-Givers in Architecture. Sustainable Design. Basic Principles. Thermal Comfort. Climate. Solar Geometry. Passive Solar. Photovoltaics and Active Solar. Shading. Passive Cooling. Site Design and Community Planning. Lighting. Daylighting. Electric Lighting. The Thermal Envelope: Keeping Warm and Staying Cool. Mechanical Equipment for Heating and Cooling. Case Studies. Appendices. Bibliography. Index.

Architectural Lighting DesignSecond EditionGary Steffy

0-471-38638-3 • 978-0-471-38638-4 • 288 pp. • Cloth • 2001

CONTENTS: Preface. Acknowledgments. Background. The Problem. Project Scope. Programming. Schematic Design. Daylighting. Lamps. Luminaires. Controls. Design Tools. Contract Documents. Construction. Index.

Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for BuildingsTenth EditionBenjamin Stein, John S. Reynolds, Walter T. Grondzik, and Alison G. Kwok

0-471-46591-7 • 978-0-471-46591-1 • 1,744 pp. • Cloth • 2005

Instructor’s Manual: 0-471-74716-5 • 978-0-471-74716-1

Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings has been a fixture in architecture and construction firms all over the world for more than half a century. This bestselling book encompasses mechanical and electrical systems for buildings of all sizes, featuring design guidelines and detailed design procedures for every topic covered. It also includes information on acoustics, current technologies, new and emerging design trends, and updated codes and standards—and its superb illustrations, tables, and high-quality photographs provide a quick reference.

Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings, Tenth Edition features:

• Comprehensive coverage of all aspects of mechanical and electrical equipment

• More than 2,200 illustrations, with more than 200 new to this edition

• The reputation of being twice awarded the AIA’s Citation for Excellence in International Architecture Book Publishing

CONTENTS: Design Context. Thermal Control. Illumination. Acoustics. Water and Waste. Fire Protection. Electricity. Signal Equipment. Transportation. Appendices. Index.

Building TechnologyMechanical and Electrical SystemsSecond EditionBenjamin Stein 0-471-59319-2 • 978-0-471-59319-5 • 1,072 pp. • Cloth • 1997

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New!Available Spring 2007Signage and Wayfinding DesignChris Calori

0-471-74891-9 • 978-0-471-74891-5 • 256 pp. • Cloth • February 2007

Signage and Wayfinding Design is a comprehensive and accessible resource that enables readers to apply a standard, proven design process to large and small projects in an efficient and systematic manner. Environmental graphic design is the development of a systematic, visually cohesive graphic communication system for a given site within the built environment. Increasingly recognized as a contributor to well-being, safety and security in unfamiliar and high-stress environments, EGD is also being used to extend and reinforce the brand experience.

Signage and Wayfinding Design:

• Provides an in-depth view of the environmental design process from research and design development to project execution

• Covers signage provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act

• Features more than a hundred images (design concepts, working drawings, diagrams, maps) and 32 pages of full-color images

• Covers development of room/space numbering systems, approaches to sign typing and numbering, and message schedule management

CONTENTS: The Design Process. Introduction to the Signage Design Process. The Information Content System. The Graphic System. The Hardware System. Project Management.

New Edition!Building Codes IllustratedA Guide to Understanding the 200� International Building CodeSecond EditionFrancis D.K. Ching and Steven R. Winkel

0-471-74189-2 • 978-0-471-74189-3 • 400 pp. • Paper • November 2006

This Second Edition of Building Codes Illustrated highlights major changes between the updated International Building Code® (IBC) for 2006 and previous model building codes in a visual format that designers both need and understand. The visual presentation of information extracts the core portions of the building code that are most relevant for professionals and hones building codes down to the essentials. Organized to correspond with related subject matter in the IBC, readers can quickly find clarifying information on the nonstructural provision of the IBC and gain a clear and complete understanding of those sections at a glance through enlightening computer-rendered illustrations and succinct, thorough interpretations.

This valuable guide features:

• Illustrations that explain the code text

• Frank Ching’s drawings, which bring new life to code interpretation

• Commentary written by a seasoned codes expert, Steven Winkel, who serves as a codes expert for the AIA and has been instrumental in gaining acceptance for the new unified building code

CONTENTS: Building Codes. Navigating the Code. Use and Occupancy. Special Uses and Occupancies. Building Heights and Areas. Types of Construction. Fire-Resistive Construction. Interior Finishes. Fire-Protection Systems. Means of Egress. Accessibility. Interior Environment. Energy Efficiency. Exterior Walls. Roof Assemblies. Structural Provisions. Building Materials and Systems. Existing Structures. Bibliography. Index.

New!Available Spring 2007Integrated Practice in ArchitectureMastering Design-Build, Fast-Track and Building Information ModelingGeorge Elvin

0-471-99849-4 • 978-0-471-99849-5 • 224 pp. • Cloth • March 2007

Endorsed by The American Institute of Architects, Integrated Practice in Architecture is the only comprehensive book about integrated practice in architecture, which is the collaborative design, construction, and life-cycle management of buildings. Insightful material is clearly organized around critical issues in integrated architectural practice, including teambuilding, project planning, communication, risk management, and implementation.

This practical book offers:

• Real-world case study examples of projects

• Clear strategies from the best integrated firms in the U.S., offering lessons on design-build, fast-track, and life-cycle management

• Photographs and drawings of contemporary case study buildings

CONTENTS: Part 1: WHY INTEGRATE? Introducing Integrated Practice. What Is Integrated Practice? Part 2: STRATEGIES AND METHODS OF INTEGRATED PRACTICE. Building the Integrated Project Team. Planning the Integrated Project. Communication and Building Information Modeling. Managing Risk, Uncertainty, and Change. Part 3: PUTTING THE IDEAS TO WORK. Adopting Integrated Practice. Beyond Fragmentation. Stewardship and the Future of Integrated Practice.

New!Available Spring 2007Security Risk Assessment and Management A Professional Practice Guide for Protecting Buildings and Infrastructures Betty Biringer and Rudolph V. Matalucci

0-471-79352-3 • 978-0-471-79352-6 • 352 pp. • Cloth • April 2007

The result of over 40 years of research on risk assessment, Security Risk Assessment and Management provides a practical, real-world guide to implementing the robust security tools and techniques developed by the U.S. Department of Energy’s lead national security laboratories. Through a step-by-step and systematic approach, it covers:• “ How to” perform a full risk assessment that assists the

project owner and manager decide

• “ Why to” either accept the calculated risk and implement only base-line measures, if any, or

• “ Why to” reduce the risk to a more acceptable level with the application of performance-based alternative security upgrades or consequence mitigation measures.

Written in plain English, complete with step-by-step procedures, flowcharts, and worksheets, the book makes robust risk assessment manageable for experts and non-experts alike.

New!Earthquake RiskAnalysis and MitigationCharles Scawthorn

0-471-78170-3 • 978-0-471-78170-7 • 592 pp. • Cloth • April 2007

New!Global Engineering and ConstructionJ. K. Yates

0-471-74382-8 • 978-0-471-74382-8 • 392 pp. • Cloth • November 2006

The first book written for operations-level engineers, constructors, and students., Global Engineering and Construction is an essential manual for navigating the confusing world of engineering and construction in the global arena and for working on multinational teams. From project management to finance, global construction to alliances, international standards to competitiveness, this book contains country- and region-specific information on cultural issues, legal systems, bid estimates, scheduling, business practices, productivity improvement, and tips for successfully working on and managing global projects. This book also provides a useful glossary and numerous case studies illustrating practices in the real world.

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The Architect’s Handbook of Professional PracticeThirteenth Edition—Student EditionThe American Institute of Architects

0-471-17672-9 • 978-0-471-17672-5 • 624 pp. • Paper • 2001

CONTENTS: Introduction: The Architecture Profession. Understanding Clients. Clients and Change. How Clients Choose Architects. Working with Clients. Firm Planning. Marketing and Outreach. Financial Operations. Human Resources. Delivery Methods and Compensation. Contracts and Agreements. Risk Management. Technology and Information Systems. Project Management. Regulation. Services. Planning—Predesign Services. Design—Construction Services. Operation—Maintenance Services. Appendices.

Programming for DesignFrom Theory to PracticeEdith Cherry

0-471-19645-2 • 978-0-471-19645-7 • 352 pp. • Cloth • 1998

CONTENTS: PREPARING FOR PROGRAMMING. Think About Thinking. Clients. THE ARCHITECTURAL PROGRAMMING PROJECT. Researching the Project Background. Identifying Goals and Objectives. Gathering and Analyzing Information. Identifying Programmatic Strategies. Establishing Quantitative Requirements. The Synthesis of the Design Problem. Documentation. A Synthesis of the Architectural Programming Task. Appendices. Bibliography.

Architectural ProgrammingInformation Management for DesignDonna P. Duerk

0-471-28468-8 • 978-0-471-28468-0 • 272 pp. • Paper • 1993

CONTENTS: HOW TO PROGRAM. Definitions of Architectural Programming. Issue-Based Programming: A Tool for Managing the Design Process. Goals: The Promise for Quality. Performance Requirements: Tools for Evaluation and Management. Concepts: Turning Ideas into Reality. APPLICATIONS. The Scientific Method. Easy Research Methods for Designers. Advanced Research Methods for Designers. Environment and Behavior Issues. Information Management. Formats: Structuring a Program Document. Case Studies: Program Examples. Evaluation. Appendices.

Designing Public ConsensusThe Civic Theater of Community Participation for Architects, Landscape Architects, Planners, and Urban DesignersBarbara Faga

0-471-68119-9 • 978-0-471-68119-9 • 288 pp. • Cloth • 2006

CONTENTS: Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. A Boston Education. Ground Zero. Planning in Public. Designing Consensus. Leading by Collaboration. Opposition. The Future of Public Participation. Appendices. Notes.

Architectural Research MethodsLinda Groat and David Wang

0-471-33365-4 • 978-0-471-33365-4 • 416 pp. • Paper • 2002

PARTIAL CONTENTS: THE DOMAIN OF ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH. The Scope of This Book. Systems of Inquiry and Standards of Research Quality. Literature Review. Theory in Relation to Method. Design in Relation to Research. SEVEN RESEARCH STRATEGIES. Interpretive-Historical Research. Qualitative Research. Correlational Research. Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Research. Simulation and Modeling Research. Logical Argumentation. Case Studies and Combined Strategies. Epilogue. Personal Names Index. Subject Index.

The Site Calculations Pocket ReferenceSecond EditionEd Hannan

0-471-73002-5 • 978-0-471-73002-6 • 512 pp. • Paper • 2006

This handy pocket reference puts all the construction formulas and calculations students need at their fingertips.

PARTIAL CONTENTS: Earthworks and Materials. Drainage. Irrigation, Water Supply, and Materials. Concrete, Retaining Walls, Streets, and Weir Structures. Grassing, Landscaping, Fertilization, and Ground Covers. Sports Fields. General Information. Formulas for Areas and Volumes of Various Geometric Figures. Map and Surveyor Information. Sanitary Sewers. Worldwide Weather Conditions.

The Survival Guide to Architectural Internship and Career DevelopmentGrace H. Kim

0-471-69263-8 • 978-0-471-69263-8 • 272 pp. • Paper • 2006

CONTENTS: Foreword: Surviving Internship. Introduction. An Overview of the Process to Becoming an Architect. Finding the Right Firm for You. The Job Search. Intern Development Program. Architect Registration Exam. Professional Practice. Professional Development. How Do Others Get Through This? Mentorship. Choosing the Non-Traditional Path. Working Abroad. Starting Your Own Firm. Conclusion. Bibliography. Articles. Books.

Problem SeekingAn Architectural Programming PrimerFourth EditionWilliam M. Peña and Steven A. Parshall

0-471-12620-9 • 978-0-471-12620-1 • 224 pp. • Paper • 2001

CONTENTS: The Primer. The Search. Programmers and Designers. Analysis and Synthesis. The Separation. The Interface. Five Steps. Procedure. The Whole Problem. Four Considerations. Framework. Information Index. Organizing Information. Two-Phase Process. Data Clog. Processing and Discarding. Abstract to the Essence. User on Team. Ways of Thinking. Effective Group Action. Team. Participatory Process. Background Information. Decision Making. Communication. Establish Goals. Collect and Analyze Facts. Uncover and Test Concepts. Determine Needs. Cost Estimate Analysis. State the Problem. Programming Principles. APPENDIX. Introduction. Terms. Programming Procedures. Programming Activities. Useful Techniques. Index.

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New!Available Spring 2007Interior DesignA SurveyCorky Binggeli, ASID

0-471-67958-5 • 978-0-471-67958-5 • 544 pp. • Paper • February 2007

From the history of interior design to professional development, this guide brings the profession to life and introduces the new designer to a successful career. The field of interior design is undergoing rapid and critical developments, and Interior Design: A Survey provides the support readers need in the new generation of practice. New professional requirements have given rise to new levels of technical expertise, and by addressing the complexity of interior design as it is practiced today, this valuable guide covers all aspects of the design and presentation process including:

• Development of a design concept

• Analysis of built spaces

• Programming and functional relationships

• Space planning

• Design development presentation

Interior Design: A Survey is a lavishly illustrated introduction to the field of interior design that puts reliable information on all aspects of the profession at the reader’s fingertips. It features:

• Thorough coverage on the way interior designers work today

• Preparation for professional success

• An integration of sustainable design, universal access, and health and safety

• Information on building systems and construction methods targeted to the needs of interior designers

• Up-to-date and thorough information on materials, furniture and furnishings, and their use in design

• A clear, easy-to-read writing style that makes understanding easy for everyone, including those who speak English as a second language

• An Instructor’s Manual and companion Web site

CONTENTS: PART I: THE PRACTICE OF INTERIOR DESIGN. Interior Design as a Career. How Interior Designers Work. The Roots of Interior Design. Greece, Rome, and Byzantium. Medieval Europe. Islamic, Iberian,d African Design. The Renaissance. European Style, Baroque through Regency. Asian and Oceanic Design. The Americas. Industry and Revivals. The Modern Movement and Beyond. PART II: THE PROCESS OF DESIGN. The Elements and Principles of Design. Color. Defining the Design Problem and Establishing Goals. Developing Design Concepts and Schematic Design. Finalizing the Design. PART III: DESIGNING INTERIOR SPACES. Communicating the Design. Designing for Human Health and Safety. Residential Spaces. Commercial, Cultural, and Institutional Spaces. Environmentally Healthy Design and Historic Interiors. PART IV: THE BUILDING. Building Construction. Building Components. Building Environmental Systems. Plumbing, Electrical, Communications, and Fire Safety Systems. Lighting. PART V: INTERIOR FINISHES. Finish Selection and Specification. Finish Flooring. Wall Finishes. Ceiling Finishes. PART VI: FURNISHINGS AND FINISHES. Selecting Furnishings. Textiles. Furniture. The Finishing Touches.

Professional Practice Interiors and Interior Design

Professional Practice �0�Business Strategies and Case Studies in ArchitectureSecond EditionAndrew Pressman, FAIA

0-471-68366-3 • 978-0-471-68366-7 • 408 pp. • Paper • 2006

Packed with contributions from Charles Gwathmey, Mario Salvadori, Gene Kohn, and other well-known architects and designers, Professional Practice 101, Second Edition sheds fresh light on the many issues involved in the operation of an architectural practice—from how a firm is structured to how it manages projects and secures new business. Case studies, new to the Second Edition, augment each chapter. This practical guide features a wealth of material on:

• Project management

• Time management

• Group dynamics and teamwork

• Project delivery

• Communication and leadership skills

• Design and information technology

• Marketing

• Legal and licensing issues

• Financial management

• Risk management and professional liability insurance

• Client and contractor relations

CONTENTS: Practice, Practice, Practice. Do the Right Thing. The Firm: Commodity and Delight. Project Management. Making a (Financial) Statement. To Market, To Market. Laws and Order. Risky Business. New Modes of Service and Project Delivery. Nontraditional Practice. Social Responsibilities.

Becoming an ArchitectA Guide to Careers in DesignLee W. Waldrep, Ph.D.

0-471-70954-9 • 978-0-471-70954-1 • 320 pp. • Paper • 2006

Becoming An Architect answers these key questions: What do architects do? What are the educational requirements for architects? What does an architectural internship involve? How does one become a licensed architect? What is the future of the architectural profession? Here is the completely up-to-date guide to today’s careers in architecture—a clear and concise survey of the architecture field and advice for navigating a successful career. Using the three Es of becoming an architect: education, experience, and exams, the book provides readers with a detailed outline of graduating with an accredited professional degree in architecture, the experience or internship component, and the Architect Registration Examination (ARE). In addition, an introduction helps the reader answer the fundamental question of whether or not they really want to be an architect. Filled with interviews and advice from leading architects, it also provides career profiles scattered throughout the text that offer excellent example material for anyone who wants to get into the field.

Key features include:

• Description of the typical architect’s duties, tasks, and career arc

• A section focused entirely on architectural education

• Career profiles throughout the text, highlighting many possible career paths

• An appendix featuring relevant information on associations and organizations related to the profession

CONTENTS: The Definition of an Architect. The Education of an Architect. The Experience of an Architect. The Careers of an Architect. Appendix—The Resources of an Architect.

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New!Sustainable Residential InteriorsAssociates III

0-471-75607-5 • 978-0-471-75607-1 • 412 pp. • Cloth • October 2006

Covering everything from indoor air quality to how long finishes will last, to which adhesives to specify to supporting construction teams in reducing wastes, Sustainable Residential Interiors provides designers with necessary support as they strive to integrate environmentally responsible design into their practice. Written by Associates III, a firm specializing in sustainable interior design, it takes readers step by step through an integrated design process, showing how sustainable principles and practices can be applied on virtually every level of the interior design. Taking a practical, hands-on approach, this accessible and easy-to-understand resource guide includes:

• Visual examples of sustainable projects and applications

• Critical thinking about environmental issues within homes

• Guidelines for clients and project teams

• Helpful checklists for greening projects and specifications

• In-depth information to promote understanding and assist in specifying interior finishes and furnishings

• Questions for manufacturers and vendors

• Effective methods of marketing sustainable design services

CONTENTS: Inspiration for Change: Why Be Sustainable. Inspiring Stories. Inspiring Projects. Application and Process: Greening Projects. Greening Specifications. Understanding Materials: Concrete. Masonry. Metals. Wood and Composites. Openings (Doors and Windows). Finishes. Specialties. Equipment (Appliances and Office Equipment). Mechanical (Plumbing). Electrical. Furnishings. Adopting a New Vision: Green Business Development. Sustaining Life—Walk the Talk.

New!Sustainable Commercial InteriorsPenny Bonda and Katie Sosnowchik

0-471-74917-6 • 978-0-471-74917-2 • 272 pp. • Cloth • October 2006

Based on the premise that designers, with their power to create, have responsibilities beyond others, Sustainable Commercial Interiors provides an engaging introduction and exploration into the vast field of sustainable design as it specifically relates to commercial spaces. Cowritten by a noted interior design expert and an interior design editor, this vital tool for all “green-minded” professionals offers the philosophical and technical knowledge important to success.

Organized around the Leadership in Energy Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System (LEED), Sustainable Commercial Interiors sorts the design process into five categories: sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy issues, materials, and indoor environmental quality. Chapters explore:

• In-depth information about interior finishes and furnishings

• Best contemporary examples of sustainable commercial interior design projects, including photos and drawings of the design

• Outside-the-boundaries thinking about sites, water, and energy issues

• Materials, with a strong emphasis on life-cycle thinking

• Indoor environmental quality, including acoustics, thermal comfort, daylighting, and views

• Green design tools, including standards, certification programs, and specifications

CONTENTS: Sustainable Design: Past, Present, And Future. Global Issues—An Overview. Sites, Water, and Energy. The Materials Maze. The Indoor Environment. The Tools of Our Trade. The Business Case for Green Design. Substance & Style. Resources.

New!Available Summer 2007Kitchen and Bath DesignH. J. Brito

0-471-74185-X • 978-0-471-74185-5 • 304 pp. • Cloth • July 2007

Kitchen & Bath Design supplies all the practical information needed for successful design projects in the most expensive rooms of the house. This hands-on tool is valuable to everyone planning, designing, specifying, estimating, building, pricing, or evaluating a kitchen or bathroom. Whether new construction or remodeling, a project needs aesthetic appeal—but also the mechanical and technological components essential to good design—such as lighting, ventilation, safety, durability, and ease of maintenance.

Internationally renowned designer Heriberto Brito provides a current and accessible approach, using a wealth of three-dimensional drawings and corresponding photographs to clearly explain how to design beautiful, useful rooms. The book and features:

• A narrative history and visual timelines of kitchen and bathroom design

• Coverage of the ergonomic factors required for successful universal design

• Tips for lighting, ventilation, safety, durability, and ease of maintenance

CONTENTS: Design History. Ergonomics. Function and Circulation. Cabinetry. Appliances and Fixtures. Lighting. Ventilation. Finishes. Life/Safety Considerations. Applicable Codes. Estimating. Scheduling. Punch-List and Evaluation. Appendix.

New!Interior Design TextilesFabrics, Application, and Historic StyleKarla J. Nielson

0-471-60640-5 • 978-0-471-60640-6 • 448 pp. • Cloth • January 2007

Textiles are the most important material that an interior designer works with. The application of upholstery, wall coverings, window treatments, linens and rugs, and/or carpeting in a room helps create the interior space, and is more than mere decoration. Interior Design Textiles is an essential guide to the process of textile specifications, selection, installation, and maintenance, as well as the properties of fabric types and a historical context of textile styles. It specifically addresses textiles as they are applied in interior design.

A comprehensive guide to using fabrics in interior design, Interior Design Textiles features:

• Thorough coverage of fabric testing and maintenance for contract and residential considerations

• Both technical information and aesthetic applications for real-world know-how

• Special consideration of “sustainable” design and codes

• 530 illustrations, including 30 color photographs, demonstrating textile processes and applications, as well as historical styles

CONTENTS: Part I: Textiles. The Textiles Industry, Profession, and Careers. Sustainable Interior Textiles. Natural and Manufactured Fibers. Yarns and Fabric Construction. Fabric Conversion: Coloring and Finishing. Part II: Textile Applications. Textile Specifications, Testing, and Labeling. Textile Aesthetics. Upholstered Furniture and Slipcovers. Textile Wallcoverings. Window Treatments. Linens and Accessories. Broadloom Carpeting. Hand- and Machine- Made Area Rugs. Part III: Period Styles. Oriental Styles. Formal Traditional Styles. Medieval, Colonial, and Country Styles. Regional and Thematic Styles. Modern Styles.

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New Edition!Color DrawingDesign Drawing Skills and Techniques for Architects, Landscape Architects, and Interior DesignersThird EditionMichael E. Doyle

0-471-74190-6 • 978-0-471-74190-9 • 432 pp. • Cloth • November 2006

Color Drawing, Third Edition builds up to step-by-step executions of complex illustrations. Versatile enough to be used as a textbook in a course or as a self-teaching tool, this new edition presents new and more efficient ways of creating color drawings by integrating both hand drawings and computer techniques.

This the fully updated classic guide to color drawing and features:

• New tools and processes for developing and communicating design ideas more efficiently and effectively

• Full-color illustrations throughout

• A complete body of illustrated instruction that demonstrates the development of design ides from initial concept through presentation drawing

• Computer techniques with emphasis on the use of Photoshop

CONTENTS: PART I: COLOR DRAWING FOR COMMUNICATION. Initial. Media and Pager. Technique. Elements, Materials, and Finishes. Scale Elements: Figures and Automobiles. PART II: COLOR DRAWING FOR PRESENTATION. Color and Composition in Illustration. Approaches to Creating Color Design Drawings. Digital Color Drawing.

New!Available Summer 2007Human Factors and Ergonomics for DesignAlan Hedge

0-471-75799-3 • 978-0-471-75799-3 • 288 pp. • Cloth • July 2007

Human Factors and Ergonomics for Design is the essential introduction to human factors and ergonomics for interior designers, architects, and product designers. It presents the most recent understanding of the principles needed to design spaces for the health, safety, and productivity of users. All the technical issues surrounding human factors are addressed in the context of design, including ergonomics, anthropometrics, biomechanics, wayfinding, and environmental control systems. Distilling the expertise of a leading authority in human factors and ergonomics into a single source, this practical book gives special emphasis to human factors as it relates to universal design, programming, product design, and environmental/health issues.

Human Factors and Ergonomics for Design features:

• The most up-to-date introduction to the subject for interior designers, architects, and product designers

• Considerations of the computer-age workplace, environmental/sustainability issues, and ergonomics tools

• A wealth of illustrations throughout with anthropometric data, plans, drawings, and selected case studies of successful spaces

• Useful materials to study for the NCIDQ licensing exam

CONTENTS: Ergonomics and the Design Process. People as Information Processors. Ergonomics and Information Design. Ergonomics and Physical Design. Ergonomics and Space Design. Ergonomics and Product Design. Ergonomics and Environmental Design. Designing Healthful Indoor Environments. Appendix: Ergonomics Tools.

New!Available Spring 2007Sustainable Interior DesignA SurveyLouise Jones

0-471-76131-1 • 978-0-471-76131-0 • 256 pp. • Cloth • May 2007

Sustainable Interior Design expertly introduces the principles of environmentally responsible design for interior environments. This useful reference provides beginning designers with a comprehensive survey that covers everything from theoretical approaches to current practices. It helps designers understand the environmentally responsible approach and make design decisions that are ethical and do not harm the world’s environment.

Sustainable Interior Design features:

• The hottest and most urgent issue in interior design education

• Comprehensive coverage of all aspects of green/sustainable design, including indoor environmental quality, energy and water issues, and the evaluation and specification of interior finishes and furnishings

• Case studies of real-world successes in the environmentally responsible design of interiors

CONTENTS: PART I: Environmentally Responsible Interior Design (ERID). Global Sustainability: The Big Picture. What is ERID? Why is ERID important? Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ). Energy and Water Issues. PART II: Evaluation of Interior Finishes and Furnishings. Evaluation Instruments. Certification Programs. US Green Building Council (USGBC). ERID Specifications. Specification of ER Products PART III: Case Studies. Part IV Resources.

New!Residential Interior DesignA Guide to Planning SpacesMaureen Mitton and Courtney Nystuen

0-471-68473-2 • 978-0-471-68473-2 • 256 pp. • Paper • October 2006

Unlike a decorating guide, Residential Interior Design teaches the fundamental skills needed to plan interior spaces for all types of homes, regardless of style, from remodeling to new construction. Taking a step-by-step approach, this valuable primer reviews all aspects of residential architecture as it relates to human factors and daily use.

Authors and designers Maureen Mitton and Courtney Nystuen explore essential spatial requirements and design features necessary for rooms to function usefully, from the kitchen to the bathroom, the bedroom to the hallway, and every room in between. Packed with hundreds of photographs and drawings, this valuable tool is brimming with useful information on:

• Codes

• Mechanical and electrical system considerations

• Detailed information on accessibility

• A variety of additional factors that impact each type of room and its corresponding space

CONTENTS: Introduction. Visual Thinking and Design Graphics. Bedrooms. Bathrooms. Kitchens. Leisure Spaces. Utility Spaces. Circulation Spaces.

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New Edition!Available Spring 2007Designing Commercial InteriorsSecond EditionChristine Piotrowski, ASID, IIDA and Elizabeth A. Rogers, IIDA

0-471-72349-5 • 978-0-471-72349-3 • 400 pp. • Cloth • January 2007

Designing Commercial Interiors, Second Edition is extensively updated and expanded to reflect changes and trends in today’s commercial interiors. It includes specific information for interior design in eight broad types of commercial facilities: offices, lodging facilities, food and beverage facilities, retail facilities, health care facilities, senior living facilities, institutional facilities, and cultural facilities.

Information for each type of facility includes an overview, a description of different types of facilities within that category, and details on everything from fixtures and furniture to materials, finishes and color usage, and from mechanical systems to lighting and security concerns. The guide includes:

•Critical planning and design concepts

•Detailed information on adaptive re-use and sustainability

•An emphasis on functionality, accessibility, and security

•Information on licensing, codes, and regulations

•More than 150 photographs and illustrations

CONTENTS: Introduction. The Office. Office Interior Design Elements. Lodging Facilities. Food and Beverage Facilities. Retail Facilities. Health Care Facilities. Senior Living Facilities. Institutional Facilities. Cultural and Recreational Facilities. Restoration and Adaptive Use. Project Management. Glossary. Appendix A General References. Appendix B Trade Associations. Index.

New Edition!Building Codes IllustratedA Guide to Understanding the 200� International Building Code®

Second EditionFrancis D.K. Ching and Steven R Winkel

0-471-74189-2 • 978-0-471-74189-3 • 400 pp. • Paper • November 2006

This Second Edition of Building Codes Illustrated highlights major changes between the updated International Building Code® (IBC) for 2006 and previous model building codes in a visual format that designers both need and understand. The visual presentation of information extracts the core portions of the building code that are most relevant for professionals and hones building codes down to the essentials. Organized to correspond with related subject matter in the IBC, readers can quickly find clarifying information on the nonstructural provision of the IBC and gain a clear and complete understanding of those sections at a glance through enlightening computer-rendered illustrations and succinct, thorough interpretations.

This valuable guide features:

• Illustrations that explain the code text

• Frank Ching’s drawings, which bring new life to code interpretation

• Commentary written by a seasoned codes expert, Steven Winkel, who serves as a codes expert for the AIA and has been instrumental in gaining acceptance for the new unified building code

CONTENTS: Building Codes. Navigating the Code. Use and Occupancy. Special Uses and Occupancies. Building Heights and Areas. Types of Construction. Fire-Resistive Construction. Interior Finishes. Fire-Protection Systems. Means of Egress. Accessibility. Interior Environment. Energy Efficiency. Exterior Walls. Roof Assemblies. Structural Provisions. Building Materials and Systems. Existing Structures. Bibliography. Index.

New!Available Spring 2007Building Codes Illustrated for Healthcare FacilitiesSteven R Winkel, David N. Collins, and Steven P. Juroszek

0-470-04847-6 • 978-0-470-04847-4 • 400 pp. • Paper • March 2007

The Building Codes Illustrated series features the graphic skills of Steven Juroszek, the editoral oversight of bestselling author Frank Ching, and the code expertise of Steven Winkel, FAIA, and David Collins, FAIA. The series concentrates on specific codes issues that occur in each building type and provides an easy-to-understand interpretation in both words and illustrations. The information in the book is specific to healthcare facilities and is based upon the 2006 International Building Code (IBC).

An easy-to-use illustrated guide to building codes for healthcare facilities, Building Codes Illustrated for Healthcare Facilities features:

• Informative illustrations that explain complex codes

• Organization that follows the 2006 IBC

• Steve Juroszek’s drawings that bring new life to code interpretation

• Frank Ching, who completed the illustrations for the Building Codes Illustrated book

• Commentary written by seasoned codes experts—Steven Winkel and David Collins, who have been instrumental in gaining acceptance for the new unified building code

CONTENTS: Building Codes. Navigating the Code. Use and Occupancy. Special Uses and Occupancies. Building Heights and Areas. Types of Construction. Fire-Resistive Construction. Interior Finishes. Fire-Protection Systems. Means of Egress. Accessibility. Interior Environment. Energy Efficiency. Exterior Walls. Roof Assemblies. Structural Provisions. Building Materials and Systems. Existing Structures. Bibliography. Index.

New!Available Spring 2007Building Codes Illustrated for Elementary and Secondary SchoolsSteven R Winkel, David N. Collins, and Steven P. Juroszek

0-470-04848-4 • 978-0-470-04848-1 • 400 pp. • Paper • March 2007

The Building Codes Illustrated series features the graphic skills of Steven Juroszek, the editoral oversight of bestselling author Frank Ching, and the code expertise of Steven Winkel, FAIA, and David Collins, FAIA. The series concentrates on specific codes issues that occur in each building type and provides an easy-to-understand interpretation in both words and illustrations. The information in the book is specific to elementary and secondary schools and is based upon the 2006 International Building Code (IBC).

Building Codes Illustrated for Elementary and Secondary Schools features:

• Informative illustrations that explain complex codes

• Organization that follows the 2006 IBC

• Steve Juroszek’s drawings that bring new life to code interpretation

• Frank Ching, who completed the illustrations for the Building Codes Illustrated book

• Commentary written by seasoned codes experts—Steven Winkel and David Collins, who have been instrumental in gaining acceptance for the new unified building code

CONTENTS: Building Codes. Navigating the Code. Use and Occupancy. Special Uses and Occupancies. Building Heights and Areas. Types of Construction. Fire-Resistive Construction. Interior Finishes. Fire-Protection Systems. Means of Egress. Accessibility. Interior Environment. Energy Efficiency. Exterior Walls. Roof Assemblies. Structural Provisions. Building Materials and Systems. Existing Structures. Bibliography. Index.

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Successful Restaurant DesignSecond EditionRegina S. Baraban and Joseph F. Durocher

0-471-35935-1 • 978-0-471-35935-7 • 320 pp. • Cloth • 2001

CONTENTS: Where Design Begins. Integrative Design. The Psychology of Design. Design Implementation: Front to Back, Through the Customer’s Eyes. Design Implementation: Back to Front, Through Management’s Eyes. Mini-Case Solutions. Speak Out on Design. Design for the New Decade. Conclusion.

Building Systems for Interior DesignersCorky Binggeli

0-471-41733-5 • 978-0-471-41733-0 • 464 pp. • Cloth • 2002

Instructor’s Manual: 0-471-23336-6 • 978-0-471-23336-7

CONTENTS: Color Drawing for Communication. Initial Considerations. Media and Paper. Technique. Elements, Materials, and Finishes. Scale Elements. COLOR DRAWING FOR PRESENTATION. Color and Composition in Illustration. Approaches to Creating Color Design Drawings. Presentation and Distribution of Color Design Drawings. Glossary. Bibliography. Index.

History of Interior Design and FurnitureFrom Ancient Egypt to Nineteenth-Century EuropeSecond EditionRobbie G. Blakemore

0-471-46433-3 • 978-0-471-46433-4 • 448 pp. • Cloth • 2005

History of Interior Design and Furniture, Second Edition presents a comprehensive survey of the major historical periods of interior architectural and decorative styles. This monumental overview is a breathtaking journey through five millennia of interior space, architectural details, and furniture. From wall paintings in Pompeii to the luxurious parlors of Victorian England, special attention is paid to the relationships between interior architecture and the objects that define its spaces. It examines furniture and design from the broader social, political, economic, and technological perspectives exclusive to each historical period.

History of Interior Design and Furniture, Second Edition features:

• A survey of the ever-changing panorama of Greek, Roman, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, and nineteenth-century design

• More than 450 elegant photographs and informative illustrations, many in full color

• Stunning three-dimensional plans that convey the spatial relationships that are essential to understanding the history of interior architecture

CONTENTS: Egypt, c. 3200-341 B.C. Greece, 500–30 B.C. Rome, 509 B.C.–A.D. 476. Middle Ages, 1150–1550. Italian Renaissance, 1460–1600. French Renaissance, 1450–1600. Italian Baroque, 1600–1700. French Baroque, 1600–1715. French Rococo, 1700–1760. Early Georgian, England, 1715–1760. Early French Neoclassic, 1760–1789. Early English Neoclassic, 1770–1810. Late French Neoclassic, 1789–1820. Late English Neoclassic, 1810–1830. Nineteenth-Century French Revival Styles, 1815–1870. Nineteenth-Century English Revival Styles, 1830–1901. Selected Bibliography. Index.

Interior Design IllustratedSecond EditionFrancis D.K. Ching and Corky Binggeli

0-471-47376-6 • 978-0-471-47376-3 • 336 pp. • Paper • 2004

A functional and beautifully illustrated work, Interior Design Illustrated offers a thorough introduction to interior design, addressing the architectural requirements of interior spaces and the details of furnishing and interior finishes. Beginning designers will find this Second Edition invaluable for its concise and accessible presentation of important concepts, and experienced practitioners will find it insightful and practical for its coverage of the relationship between building structures and interior spaces. The broad range of rich illustrations communicates visual information and ploughs fertile ground for creative ideas and inspiration. This invaluable book provides new and updated information on finishes, furnishings and textiles, lighting, sustainability, and acoustics, as well as:

• The structuring and formation of interior space in three dimensions

• How functional needs can be translated into design decisions

• The basic elements and principles of visual design as they are applied to interior design

• The functional, aesthetic, and expressive roles design elements can play in the development of three-dimensional space

• The systems necessary for environmental health, safety, comfort, and convenience that must be integrated into a buildings structure and the design of its interior space

CONTENTS: Interior Space. Interior Design. A Design Vocabulary. Interior Building Elements. Interior Environmental Systems. Lighting and Acoustics. Finish Materials. Furnishings.

New!Available Summer 2007CAD for InteriorsBasicsTod E. Stephens

0-471-79367-1 • 978-0-471-79367-0 • 220 pp. • Paper • July 2007

CAD for Interiors: Basics is a practical guide to getting started in AutoCAD® for interior designers. Taking a hands-on approach, it provides a logical and effective process for drawing a detailed building floor plan. Beginning with instructions on how to create project templates, this visual guide walks the reader step by step to developing professional-quality presentations. A complimentary DVD presents thirty-six narrated videos of detailed AutoCAD® commands and twelve videos demonstrating lessons in the book with a unique audio-visual approach. No other product for designers offers a blended approach to make visual learning exciting and effective. CAD for Interiors: Basics features:

• A step-by-step approach to creating professional results without extraneous “tech talk”

• Audio-visual training videos that can be used in DVD-ROM drives or DVD video players

• Projects and exercises at the end of each chapter that allow readers to apply covered material

• The basics of Architectural Desktop® and 3-D drawingCONTENTS: Using Templates. Drawing Walls. Doors and Windows. Assigning Objects to Layers. Text. Using Blocks. Adding Some Detail. Dimensions. Plotting.

New Edition!Pocket Guide to the ADAAmericans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities Third EditionEvan Terry Associates 0-470-10870-3 • 978-0-471-10870-? • 144 pp. • Paper • September 2006

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Architectural GraphicsFourth EditionFrancis D.K. Ching

0-471-20906-6 • 978-0-471-20906-5 • 224 pp. • Paper • 2002

CONTENTS: Drawing Tools and Materials. Architectural Drafting. Architectural Drawing Systems. Multiview Drawings. Paraline Drawings. Perspective Drawings. Rendering Tonal Values. Rendering Context. Architectural Presentations. Freehand Drawing. Index.

Building Construction IllustratedThird EditionFrancis D.K. Ching and Cassandra Adams

0-471-35898-3 • 978-0-471-35898-5 • 464 pp. • Paper • 2000

CONTENTS: The Building Site. The Building. Foundation Systems. Floor Systems. Wall Systems. Roof Systems. Moisture and Thermal Protection. Doors and Windows. Special Construction. Finish Work. Mechanical and Electrical Systems. Notes on Materials. Appendix. Bibliography. Index.

Design DrawingFrancis D.K. Ching

0-471-28654-0 • 978-0-471-28654-7 • 352 pp. • Paper • 1997

CONTENTS: DRAWING FROM OBSERVATION. Line and Shape. Tone and Texture. Form and Structure. Space and Depth. DRAWING SYSTEMS. Pictorial Systems. Multiview Drawings. Paraline Drawings. Perspective Drawings. DRAWING FROM THE IMAGINATION. Speculative Drawing. Diagramming. Drawing Composition. Presentation Drawing. Index. Preface to CD-ROM.

The Measure of Man & WomanHuman Factors in DesignRevised EditionHenry Dreyfuss Associates

0-471-09955-4 • 978-0-471-09955-0 • 104 pp. • Cloth • 2002

CONTENTS: Anthropometry. The Elderly. Seating. Residential Space Considerations. Maintenance Access. Safety at Work and at Home. Vehicular Accommodation. Displays. Manual Controls. The Environment. Appendices.

Interior Lighting for DesignersFourth EditionGary Gordon

0-471-44118-X • 978-0-471-44118-2 • 304 pp. • Cloth • 2003

Instructor’s Manual: 0-471-23337-4 • 978-0-471-23337-4

Written by one of the world’s masters of architectural lighting design, Interior Lighting for Designers, Fourth Edition clearly and concisely describes the same steps in the lighting design process that a professional follows in practice. Working from the premise that lighting design is a rational process, author Gary Gordon provides a solid conceptual foundation based on the conviction that the lighting condition of interiors has enormous emotional impact on people. With an emphasis on designing light, tools, and techniques for every phase of his process are presented as a means to achieve the design. Readers will learn the importance of how objects and surfaces receive light—Gary Gordon’s guiding principle—and develop the skills to design comfortable environments that encourage productivity and well-being, without an overt display of lighting technique. This user-friendly guide is an invaluable reference for both students and design professionals.

Brimming with theory and technical information, Interior Lighting for Designers, Fourth Edition includes:

• Thorough examinations of the latest advances in lighting technology and practice

• The newest light sources, fixtures, and systems

• More than 250 illustrations, photographs, and color plates

CONTENTS: Perception. Psychology. Brightness. Color. Daylight. Incandescent Lamps. Discharge Lamps. Auxiliary Equipment. Light Control. Photometrics. Electricity. Luminaires. Design.

The Codes Guidebook for InteriorsThird EditionSharon Koomen Harmon and Katherine E. Kennon

0-471-64864-7 • 978-0-471-64864-2 • 480 pp. • Cloth • 2005

Study Guide: 0-471-65089-7 • 978-0-471-65089-8

Student Discounted Package: Main text + Study Guide: 0-471-74051-9 • 978-0-471-74051-3

The only guide devoted exclusively to codes applicable to interiors, this acclaimed resource features jargon-free explanations of all the major codes, standards, and federal regulations pertaining to the construction, alteration, and maintenance of commercial and residential interiors of all sizes. Dozens of examples and a greatly enhanced set of illustrations, including sample floor plans, clearly show how codes apply to actual interior projects.

The Third Edition of this popular text provides:

• In-depth coverage of the newest ICC codes, including the International Building Code

• Complete explanations of the NFPA codes and standards, including the Life Safety Code and the new NFPA 5000

• New information on fire codes, performance codes, electrical and energy codes, and sustainability issues

• Comparison of ADAAG and ICC/ANSI accessibility requirements in relation to the codes and standards

• The most current code tables, design examples, diagrams, and project checklists

• A thorough review for interior designers and architects taking the NCIDQ and ARE exams

CONTENTS: How To Use This Book. About the Codes. Occupancy Classifications and Loads. Construction Types and Building Sizes. Means of Egress. Fire Resistant Materials and Assemblies. Fire-Protection Systems. Plumbing & Mechanical Requirements. Electrical and Communication Requirements. Finish and Furniture Selection. Code Officials and the Code Process. Appendices.

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Understanding ColorAn Introduction for DesignersThird EditionLinda Holtzschue

0-471-71508-5 • 978-0-471-71508-5 • 208 pp. • Paper • 2006

Through authoritative, easy-to-follow instruction, Understanding Color, Third Edition helps readers learn how to use color more comfortably, creatively, and effectively than ever before.

For each concept presented, examples are included of how theoretical information is applied in solving common problems in color design. Mastering basic color concepts through straightforward, easy-to-follow instruction, students will learn how different light sources affect color rendition, how placement changes colors, how to avoid costly color mistakes, and how to resolve the typical color problems that confront design professionals.

This Third Edition is full of powerful new features including:

• Updated material for successfully designing with color in a digital environment

• Innovative coverage of color marketing issues

• Dozens of new illustrations

• Helpful tips for using color in the working environment

• Valuable exercises to reinforce color concepts

CONTENTS: Preface. Acknowledgements. Dedication. An Introduction to Color Study. A Little Light on the Subject. The Human Element. The Vocabulary of Color: Hue. The Vocabulary of Color: Value and Saturation. Working with Color. Color Harmony. Tools of the Trade. The Medium of Light. The Business of Color. Glossary. Workbook. Bibliography. Index.

The Color StarJohannes Itten 0-471-28931-0 • 978-0-471-28931-9 • Paper • 1986

Sustainable ConstructionGreen Building Design and Delivery Charles J. Kibert

0-471-66113-9 • 978-0-471-66113-9 • 448 pp. • Cloth • 2005

Focusing on green building as it applies to larger commercial, institutional buildings, Sustainable Construction provides a complete introduction to the design, construction, and operation of high-performance green buildings. It uses the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) suite of standards to explain the best practices in building procurement and delivery systems. Providing a detailed overview of the entire process of green building, Sustainable Construction covers the theory, history, state of the industry, and best practices in green building.

A thorough introduction to the design, construction, and operation of high performance “green” buildings, Sustainable Construction:

• Provides detailed insight into the USGBC LEED building assessment standard, as well as other international and domestic approaches to green building

• Offers a reference for building owners and buyers of construction services to learn about a new emerging process that make good economic sense and is also environmentally sound

• Features a companion Web site with the latest developments

CONTENTS: Introduction and Overview. PART I: Green Building Foundations. Background. Green Building Assessment. The Green Building Process. Ecological Design. PART II: Green Building Systems. Siting and Landscaping. Energy and Atmosphere. The Building Hydrologic Cycle. Closing Materials Loops. Indoor Environmental Quality. PART III: Green Building Construction, Economics, and Future. The Construction Process. Building Commissioning. Economic Analysis of Green Building Projects. Future Directions. Appendices.

Lighting Design BasicsMark Karlen and James R. Benya

0-471-38162-4 • 978-0-471-38162-4 • 192 pp. • Paper • 2004

Lighting is a basic, yet difficult-to-master, element of interior design, and Lighting Design Basics offers essential knowledge of this complex subject in a concise, highly visual format. Two leading practicing designers, with many decades of experience, present straightforward coverage of lighting design concepts, techniques, and realistic goals to guide new designers and students through the process of creating simple, typical lighting designs and effectively collaborating with professional designers on more complex projects. Design scenarios for more than twenty different spaces illustrate real-world case studies for illuminating residential and commercial spaces—from kitchens to doctors’ offices. Each scenario includes an in-depth rationale for the proposed solution, insightful lighting distribution diagrams, floor plans, and details for lighting installation and construction.

Lighting Design Basics features:

• Design scenarios for more than twenty different kinds of spaces

• Concise, highly graphic treatment of complex subjects

• Exercises focused on the development of lighting design skills in preparation for working on actual lighting design projects, as well as the NCIDQ and NCARB exams

CONTENTS: How to Use This Book. Light Sources. Luminaires. Switching and Dimming. Lighting Design Criteria. Lighting Calculations. Drawing Lighting. The Art of Lighting Design. A Basic Approach/Methodology for Lighting Design. Residential Lighting Design. Office and Corporate Lighting Design. Hospitality Design. Health Care Design. Lighting for Stores. Lighting Common Spaces. The Professional Process of Lighting. Collaborating with Lighting Designers. Developing Skills Beyond the Basics. Taking the NCARB and NCIDQ Exams. Taking the NCQLP Exam. Appendix C: Exterior Lighting. Appendix D: Educational Programs in Lighting. Appendix E: Energy Codes.

Space Planning BasicsSecond EditionMark Karlen

0-471-43439-6 • 978-0-471-43439-9 • 192 pp. • Paper • 2003

Completely revised to address changes in industry practice and new technologies, Space Planning Basics, Second Edition presents all the necessary tools and know-how to effectively create design programming for both small and large space planning projects. The author’s step-by-step space planning approach demonstrates how to use matrices and diagrams to fully visualize the space analysis process, including how to apply bubble diagrams and block plans for establishing a workable spatial organization.

With a focus on existing structures, this comprehensive Second Edition presents material in a realistic context to create a hands-on guide that helps develop applicable skills and provides accessible information for solving day-to-day issues in the real world. This new edition features:

• Discussions of CAD options in the planning process

• A variety of new skill-developing exercises

• Illustrations that reflect current ADA compliance

• Coverage of every consideration designers need to address at each phase, such as building code requirements and environmental controls

CONTENTS: Planning Methodology. The First Planning Steps: Bubble Diagrams and Block Plans. Small and Dimensionally Demanding Spaces. The Building Shell and Major Systems. Important Influencing Factors. Developing a Rough Floor Plan. Refining the Solution. Developing Skills Beyond the Basic Level. Appendix: Design Programs and Building Shells.

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Construction Drawings and Details for InteriorsBasic SkillsW. Otie Kilmer and Rosemary Kilmer

0-471-10953-3 • 978-0-471-10953-2 • 256 pp. • Paper • 2003

CONTENTS: Basic Drafting Equipment, Techniques, and Systems. The Construction Document Process. Producing the Construction Drawings. Examples of Professional Drawings and Details. Appendix. Credits. Glossary. Bibliography. Index.

Design Details for HealthMaking the Most of Interior Design’s Healing PotentialCynthia A. Leibrock

0-471-24194-6 • 978-0-471-24194-2 • 288 pp. • Cloth • 1999

CONTENTS: Long-Term Care. Assisted Living Apartments. Caring for People with Dementia. Home Health Care. Hospice. Subacute Care and Rehabilitation. Ambulatory Care. Day Care and Respite. Medical Offices. Wellness Centers. Inpatient Hospitals. Birth Centers. Children’s Hospitals. Inpatient Psychiatric Units. Medical Hotels. General Hospitals. Critical Care. Directory of Designers and Consultants. Directory of Manufacturers. Index.

The Interior Design Business HandbookA Complete Guide to ProfitabilityFourth EditionMary V. Knackstedt

0-471-69698-6 • 978-0-471-69698-8 • 528 pp. • Cloth • 2006

The Interior Design Business Handbook, Fourth Edition covers computer software and database tools that are written exclusively for the interior design field and general financial and project management programs that can streamline internal office processes. In addition to presenting the most recent banking changes, it also features an updated credit section that compares current and past procedures for obtaining and using credit.

Supplemented with more than fifty sample forms and letters, this Fourth Edition is a one-stop resource for successfully managing a firm—from choosing a location and administering daily operations to putting it up for sale. The Interior Design Business Handbook, Fourth Edition features:

• An expert author who has more than thirty years of experience in the field and speaks nationally on the business of interior design

• Comprehensive guidance to managing an interior design firm

• Practical procedures, tools, and techniques

• Incorporates the use of technology throughout, including project management software, databases, and the “intranet” to streamline internal office processes

CONTENTS: Finding Your Place in Interior Design. Starting a Business. Planning for Profit and Growth. Setting Up a Design Studio. Developing a Team of Staff and Consultants. Marketing and Selling. Succeeding in Project Management. Charging for Your Services. Working with Sources and Contractors. Managing Your Office. Mastering Financial Management. Growing Your Firm and Your Professional Skills. Professional Associations. Design Schools. Definitions of Words. Recommended Reading.

Interior Graphic StandardsStudent EditionMaryrose McGowan and Kelsey Kruse

0-471-46196-2 • 978-0-471-46196-8 • 464 pp. • Paper • 2004

Interior Graphic Standards, Student Edition is a pared-down treatment of the authoritative Interior Graphic Standards, Professional Edition. Designed to give students only the critical information they require, this is an essential reference for anyone studying architectural interiors. Formatted to meet the serious students needs, this Student Edition is packed with more than 1,000 informative illustrations and includes the latest coverage of green design and accessibility. Students find real help understanding all the critical material they need for the core classes required by all curriculums.

CONTENTS: Planning and Design Data. Human Factors. Design Principles. Historic Preservation. Color. Principles of Perception. Acoustics. Interior Lighting. Programming. Life-Cycle Costing. Contract Administration. Interior Landscape Design. Sustainable Design Criteria. Indoor Air Quality. Stair Design. Life Safety Considerations. Detailing Concepts. Building Systems. Interior Building Components. Masonry. Metals. Wood. Plastics. Finish Carpentry. Custom Casework. Countertops. Architectural Woodwork. Doors. Windows. Plaster and Gypsum Board. Tile. Terrazzo. Ceilings. Flooring. Wall Finishes. Paints and Coatings. Access Floors. Fabrics. Task Lighting. Window Treatments. Furniture. Conveying Systems. Mechanical Systems. Electrical Systems. Interior Typologies. Commerce. Exhibition. Entertainment. Presentation Technology. Health Care Facilities. Hospitality. Education.

Specifying InteriorsA Guide to Construction and FF&E for Residential and Commercial Interiors ProjectsSecond EditionMaryrose McGowan and Kelsey Kruse

0-471-69261-1 • 978-0-471-69261-4 • 448 pp. • Cloth • 2005

Specifying Interiors, Second Edition gives readers instant access to all the critical information they need to write effective commercial interiors specifications. This updated and expanded edition of the industry standard now includes considerations of the environmental impact of materials; the role of interior designer as vendor, contractor, or installer; and a specifications checklist for each product or materials. Based on the International Building Code (IBC), it covers today’s diverse materials, regulations and requirements, specification formats, and more.

This comprehensive Second Edition includes:

• Insightful focus on material sustainability and environmental impact

• Authoritative coverage on building systems and performance

• New information on interior finishes and alternative materials

• More than 200 new illustrations and photographs from 150 contributors

• Up-to-date contract documents for residential projects

• Information on the role of the interior designer as vendor, contractor, or installer

• The latest ADA and FHAA design requirements

CONTENTS: Interiors Projects. Regulations, Codes, and Standards. Building Systems and Performance. Materials. Construction Materials. Furniture and Furnishings. Appendices. Glossary. Index.

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Color, Environment, and Human ResponseAn Interdisciplinary Understanding of Color and Its Use as a Beneficial Element in the Design of the Architectural EnvironmentFrank H. Mahnke

0-471-28667-2 • 978-0-471-28667-7 • 248 pp. • Cloth • 2000

PARTIAL CONTENTS: What Is Color? Psychophysiological Effects. Characteristics and Effects of Major Hues. Color Fundamentals. Analysis and Establishment of Design Goals. Offices and VDT Workstations. Health Care Facilities. Industrial Work Environments. Schools. Food and Food Service. Color for Exteriors.

Color for Interior ArchitectureMary C. Miller

0-471-12736-1 • 978-0-471-12736-9 • 176 pp. • Paper • 1997

CONTENTS: What Is Color? The Dynamics of Interior Color. Depth Cues, Legibility, and Illusion. Seeing Color and What Is Colored. Optical Interactions Among Colors. Harmonic Relationships of Hues. The Relationship Between Surface Color and Light. Interior Background Color. Illumination, Reflective Materials, and Color. The Personal and Public Image of Interior Color. Bibliography. Credits for Color Art.

Designing with ModelsA Studio Guide to Making and Using Architectural Design ModelsSecond EditionCriss B. Mills

0-471-64837-X • 978-0-471-64837-6 • 256 pp. • Paper • 2005

Designing with Models, Second Edition is the revised, step-by-step guide to basic and advanced design process modeling. This comprehensive text explains the process from start to finish, and has been expanded to include up-to-date information on digital modeling programs and rapid prototyping processes. The impact of this new wave of 3D modeling technology is examined through interviews and numerous examples from renowned architects. Along with many new student projects, this new Second Edition features information on cutting-edge digital imaging equipment and design software, as well as examples of urban and industrial design models. Architect Criss Mills acquaints architecture and design professionals with essential modeling terms, design processes, equipment, materials, and construction methods.

With the help of more than 800 high-quality photographs and fully illustrated, in-depth case studies, readers are walked through the basics of:

• Material and tool selection

• Construction techniques

• Determining scale

• Generating ideas

• Exploring design processes and alternatives

• Modifying design work directly on the model

• Developing design work with increasing levels of information and detail

CONTENTS: Start: Equipment, Materials, and Model Types. Connect: Basic Techniques for Assembling Model Components. Explore: A Skeletal Framework for Conceiving and Using Models. Apply: Step-by-Step Case Studies of Concepts and Techniques. Case Studies. Advance: Creating Curvilinear Forms and Special Techniques. Build: Implementing Model Exploration As Built Work. Interface: Combining Digital and Physical Information. Expand: Topics for Continuing Exploration. Resources. Index.

Interior Design Visual PresentationA Guide to Graphics, Models, and Presentation TechniquesSecond EditionMaureen Mitton

0-471-22552-5 • 978-0-471-22552-2 • 208 pp. • Paper • 2003

CONTENTS: Orthographic Drawings. The Design Process and Related Graphics. Paraline and Perspective Drawings. Drawing and Sketching Interior Environments. Rendering. Scale Models. Presenting Materials and Finishes. Portfolios and Resumes. Verbal Presentation. Directory of Featured Professionals. Appendix One: Color Theory for Rendering. Appendix Two: Scale Figures and Entourage. Appendix Three: Floor Plans of Case Study Project. Index.

Window TreatmentsKarla J. Nielson

0-471-28946-9 • 978-0-471-28946-3 • 448 pp. • Cloth • 1996

CONTENTS: Using the Window to the Best Advantage. Why Cover the Window? Popular Window Styles: How to Treat Them. Period Window Treatments. Soft Window Treatments. Calculating, Specifying, and Installing Soft Window Treatments. Hard Window Treatments. Hard and Soft: Combining Window Treatments. Business Matters: Residential and Nonresidential. Sources, Terminology, and References. Appendices.

Basic Perspective DrawingA Visual GuideFourth EditionJohn Montague

0-471-47274-3 • 978-0-471-47274-2 • 288 pp. • Paper • 2004

Basic Perspective Drawing, Fourth Edition continues a long tradition as an accessible, visual guide to help students and professional artists, illustrators, designers, and architects gain a firm and thorough grasp of the important principles and techniques of perspective drawing. It is invaluable for gaining a lifelong foundation for understanding the optical world and how it works. Logically moving from simple concepts to specific tools and methods, it uses accessible illustrations to show step by step how to construct perspective views, with graphic examples covering every key part of the process. This clear, accessible, and updated introduction to the principles and techniques of perspective drawing features:

• New material on aerial perspective

• Updated examples of completed perspective drawings

• The latest information on creating digital perspective drawings

• Instructional and linear illustrations that enable readers to shade sections, highlight lines, and use colored pencils right in the book

CONTENTS: Rendering Perspective Views from Observed Reality. Plans, Elevations, and Paraline Projections. Constructing Perspective Views. Geometric Tools: Diagonals, Squares, and Cubes. Sloping Planes and Surfaces. Circles and Curved Surfaces. Shadows and Reflections. Freehand Sketching and Rapid Visualization. The Figure in Perspective. Shading and Rendering. Perspective Drawing and the Computer. Aerial Perspective. Perspective Drawing and the Computer. Examples of Perspective Views. Appendix. Index.

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Fabrics and Wallpapers for Historic Buildings Jane C. Nylander and Richard C. Nylander

0-471-70655-8 • 978-0-471-70655-7 • 568 pp. • Cloth • 2005

CONTENTS: Fabrics: 1700 to 1790: A Dependence on Imported Fabrics. 1790 to 1815: Changing Tastes and Technology. 1815 to 1840: Technological Advances and Complex Designs. 1840 to 1870: Increasing Diversity in Furnishing Fabrics. 1870 to 1900: New Influences and Variety. The Twentieth Century: Innovation and Tradition. Modern Textiles: Continuing a Tradition. Wallpapers: 1700 to 1780: Luxuries for English Colonists. 1780 to 1840: Stylish Imports and American Patterns. 1840 to 1870: Revival Styles and Machine Printing. 1870 to 1900: Pattern Everywhere. 1900 to 1930: Changing Tastes in a New Century. Other Wallcoverings.

The Office Interior Design GuideAn Introduction for Facility and Design ProfessionalsJulie K. Rayfield

0-471-18138-2 • 978-0-471-18138-5 • 264 pp. • Paper • 1997

CONTENTS: PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT. Strategic Facilities Planning. Project Organization: The Project Planning Process. Selecting an Interior Architect. Project Execution: The Design Process. DESIGN. Planning Components of the Office Environment. Support Systems. Interior Design Elements. Resources. Appendices.

A History of Interior DesignSecond EditionJohn Pile

0-471-46434-1 • 978-0-471-46434-1 • 464 pp. • Cloth • 2004

Now in its second edition, A History of Interior Design delivers the inside story on 6,000 years of personal and public space. John Pile acknowledges that interior design is a field with unclear boundaries, in which construction, architecture, the arts and crafts, technology, and product design all overlap. These topics are woven together in a fascinating narrative that runs from cave dwellings and temple architecture, through Gothic cathedrals and Renaissance Palaces on to the grand civic spaces of the nineteenth century and the sleek interiors of modern skyscrapers. This revised Second Edition features:

• A new chapter looking at the interior design history of Asian and Islamic traditions

• Coverage of the various paths along which design developed in India, China, Korea, and Japan, as well as a survey of developments in Cambodia, Thailand, and Indonesia

• Discussions of Islamic design in the context of its wide-ranging religious and cultural significance

• New Material on Pre-Columbian design history

• 180 new images (625 illustrations in total), including furniture, textiles, lighting, and product design

CONTENTS: Prehistory to Early Civilizations. Classical Civilizations: Greece and Rome. Early Christian, Byzantine, and Romanesque. Islamic and Asian Traditions. The Later Middle Ages. The Renaissance in Italy. Baroque and Rococo in Italy and Northern Europe. Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo in France and Spain. Renaissance to Georgian in the Low Countries and England. Colonial and Federal America. The Regency, Revivals, and Industrial Revolution. The Victorian Era. The Aesthetic Movements. Art Nouveau and the Vienna Secession. Eclecticism. Art Deco and Industrial Design. The Spread of Early Modernism in Europe. Modernism in America. The Ascendancy of Modernism. Contemporary Design.

New Edition!Available Spring 2007Designing Commercial InteriorsSecond EditionChristine Piotrowski, ASID, IIDA and Elizabeth A. Rogers, IIDA

0-471-72349-5 • 978-0-471-72349-3 • 400 pp. • Cloth • January 2007

CONTENTS: Introduction. The Office. Office Interior Design Elements. Lodging Facilities. Food and Beverage Facilities. Retail Facilities. Health Care Facilities. Senior Living Facilities. Institutional Facilities. Cultural and Recreational Facilities. Restoration and Adaptive Use. Project Management. Glossary. Appendix A General References. Appendix B Trade Associations. Index.

Professional Practice for Interior DesignersThird EditionChristine Piotrowski, ASID, IIDA

0-471-38401-1 • 978-0-471-38401-4 • 672 pp. • Cloth • 2001

PARTIAL CONTENTS: An Introduction to the Profession of Interior Design. How to Establish an Interior Design Practice. The Business of Interior Design. Managing the Business Finances. Marketing and Business Development. Project Management. Careers. Glossary. Appendix. Index.

Becoming an Interior DesignerChristine Piotrowski, ASID, IIDA

0-471-23286-6 • 978-0-471-23286-5 • 288 pp. • Paper • 2003

Today’s interior designer works in a complicated world challenged by a variety of issues ranging from legal responsibilities and building and safety codes to projects that require an ever-increasing amount of skills and training. “Interior designer” is not a fancy name for “decorator.” Becoming an Interior Designer is the first step to making a successful career as an interior designer. More than a “how-to” book for finding a job, this helpful guide is a road map to the early stages of forming a lifelong career and finding your special niche in this burgeoning field. Successful designers provide real-world advice on creating a portfolio, preparing a resume, and interviewing for the reader’s dream job. Interviews with these designers also offer valuable insight into a variety of specialties—such as designing for hotels, corporate offices, retail facilities, residential structures, and many more.

Packed with useful material for everyone beginning a career in interior design, as well as professional interior designers seeking to practice in a new specialty, Becoming an Interior Designer features:

•Information about licensing and certification

•Professional tips on portfolio preparation

•Discussions on work environments, from home office to large firms

•Advice for finding clients and boosting revenue

•Helpful advice for managing a successful career

•Photos of work done by professional interior designers from all major design specialties

CONTENTS: An Introduction to the Interior Design Profession. The Design Process. Design Specialties. Where the Jobs Are. Interior Design as a Business. Educational Preparation. The Future. Appendix.

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Architectural Lighting DesignSecond EditionGary Steffy

0-471-38638-3 • 978-0-471-38638-4 • 288 pp. • Cloth • 2001

CONTENTS: Preface. Acknowledgments. Background. The Problem. Project Scope. Programming. Schematic Design. Daylighting. Lamps. Luminaires. Controls. Design Tools. Contract Documents. Construction. Index.

Pencil SketchingSecond EditionThomas C. Wang

0-471-39919-1 • 978-0-471-39919-3 • 128 pp. • Paper • 2001

CONTENTS: Preface. Introduction. Materials and Equipment. Techniques. Sketching. Composition. Sketching from Memory. Examples. Index.

Residential LightingA Practical GuideRandall Whitehead, IALD

0-471-45055-3 • 978-0-471-45055-9 • 256 pp. • Cloth • 2003

CONTENTS: Section I: Understanding Light. The Functions of Illumination. The Color of Light: Painting with Illumination. Choosing the Correct Lamps. Choosing the Correct Luminaires. Daylighting: Integration of Natural Light. Controls: Dimming, Switching, Timers, Photosensors, Motion Detectors, Special Effects. Section II: Using Light. Kitchens: The New Gathering Place. Entrances: Setting the Tone. Living Rooms: Layering Comfort with Drama. Dining Rooms: The Main Event. Bedrooms: Private Sanctuaries. Bathrooms: Functional Luxury. Home Offices: Work Spaces that Really Work. Exterior Rooms: Expanding Interior Spaces Visually. Applied Lighting Techniques Glossary. Appendices.

Principles of Two-Dimensional DesignWucius Wong

0-471-28960-4 • 978-0-471-28960-9 • 104 pp. • Paper • 1972

CONTENTS: Form. Repetition. Structure. Similarity. Gradation. Radiation. Anomaly. Contrast. Concentration. Texture. Space.

New!Planning and Urban Design StandardsStudent EditionAmerican Planning Association, Frederick R. Steiner, and Kent Butler

0-471-76090-0 • 978-0-471-76090-0 • 448 pp. • Paper • September 2006

Planning and Urban Design Standards, Student Edition is the authoritative and reliable volume designed to teach students best practices and guidelines for urban planning and design. Edited from the main volume to meet the serious student’s needs, this Student Edition:

• Provides with more than 1,400 informative illustrations

• Includes the latest rules-of-thumb for designing and evaluating any land-use scheme—from street plantings to new subdivisions

• Focuses on the practical information on the physical aspects of planning and urban design they are required to know

CONTENTS: Part I: Plans & Plan Making. Plan Making. Types of Plans. Participation. Part II: Environmental Planning and Management. Environmental Mgmt Overview. Air. Water. Land. Hazards. Part III: Structures. Building Types. Transportation. Utilities. Parks and Open Space. Farming and Forestry. Part IV: Places and Placemaking. Regions. Places & Districts. Development Types. Design Considerations. Part V: Analysis Techniques. Projections & Demand Analysis. Impact Assessment. Mapping. Visualization. Part VI: Implementation Techniques. Legal Foundations. Growth Mgmt. Preservation, Conservation, and Reuse. Economic and Real Estate Development. Back Matter. Resources. Planning Organizations. Graphic Symbols.

New!Available Spring 2007The Land and Natural Development (LAND) CodeGuidelines for Environmentally Sustainable Land DevelopmentDiana Balmori and Gaboury Benoit

0-470-04984-7 • 978-0-470-04984-6 • 240 pp. • Cloth • April 2007

The LAND Code lays out steps through which to achieve sustainable development for land of many types, whether rural or urban. The Land and Natural Development (LAND) Code delineates a clear, practical pathway for developing a site in line with natural processes. This is the first set of guidelines to exclusively address environmentally sound development and to offer documentation from literature coupled with case examples of projects that are exemplars of the concepts. The Land and Natural Development (LAND) Code features:

• Coauthor Diana Balmori, one of the leading landscape and urban design practitioners in the United States

• Easy-to-understand quick bits of information for planners, landscape designers, architects, and developers to easily digest

CONTENTS: 1. Introduction. 2. Water. Site Drainage. Imperviousness. Stormwater Quality. Water Conservation and Reuse. 3. Soils. Erosion Prevention and Control. Soil Health and Integrity. 4. Air Pollution and Micrometeorology. Air Pollution. Trees and Reducing the Heat Island Effect. Wind. 5. Energy. Conserving Energy. 6. Living Resources. Conservation Plan. Preserving and Restoring Habitat. Buffering Critical Habitat. Promoting Landscape Connectivity. Species Friendly Infrastructure. 7. Materials. Recycled Materials. Waste Disposal. Material Transport. 8. Environmental Engineering Methods. Erosion Control. Stormwater Management. Blackwater Management. Green Energy. Models. 9. Approaches to Sustainable Land Developmen. Case Studies. Glossary. References.

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Designing Public ConsensusThe Civic Theater of Community Participation for Architects, Landscape Architects, Planners, and Urban DesignersBarbara Faga, FASLA

0-471-68119-9 • 978-0-471-68119-9 • 288 pp. • Cloth • 2006

Designing Public Consensus is an insightful and useful resource for architects, planners, and urban designers, with case study examples illustrating approaches for working with small towns, large cities, government agencies, citizen activists, community groups, and other stakeholders. By examining the public process implemented by EDAW and a variety of design firms in urban design projects of different scales, Faga reveals the lessons learned by the design practitioners. Throughout the case studies, first-person accounts by the designers, government officials, clients, and other stakeholders reveal the moments of brilliance as well as the good intentions gone wrong. Designing Public Consensus features these projects:

• Wharf District Park, Boston• World Trade Center, New York• Austell Intermodal Facility, Austell, Georgia• Youngstown 2010, Youngstown, Ohio• Freedom Park, Atlanta• Zoning Reform, Chicago• West Philadelphia Initiatives, Philadelphia• Penn’s Landing Forums, Philadelphia• Disney’s America, Haymarket, Virginia• Mutirão 50, Fortaleza, Brazil• Visitacion Valley, San Francisco• Imagine New York, New York

CONTENTS: Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. A Boston Education. Ground Zero. Planning in Public. Designing Consensus. Leading by Collaboration. Opposition. The Future of Public Participation. Appendices. Notes.

People PlacesDesign Guidelines for Urban Open SpaceSecond EditionClare Cooper Marcus and Carolyn Francis

0-471-28833-0 • 978-0-471-28833-6 • 367 pp. • Paper • 1997

CONTENTS: Urban Plazas. Neighborhood Parks. Miniparks and Vest-Pocket Parks. Campus Outdoor Spaces. Outdoor Spaces in Housing for the Elderly. Child Care Outdoor Spaces. Hospital Outdoor Spaces. Post-Occupancy Evaluation. Conclusion. References. Index.

Recording Historic StructuresSecond EditionJohn A. Burns

0-471-27380-5 • 978-0-471-27380-6 • 320 pp. • Cloth • 2003

Since 1933, the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), Historic American Engineering Record (HAER), and Historic American Landscape Survey (HALS) have worked to preserve important structures, not physically, but through documentation—precisely measured drawings, photographs, and written records. This Second Edition of Recording Historic Structures offers a detailed reference to the methods and techniques used to document America’s historic structures, from bridges and buildings to landscapes and ships.

Edited by the Deputy Chief of the Historic American Building Survey/Historic American Engineering Record, this new edition of the definitive guide provides:

• The latest technological advances used today—such as laser scanning, CAD, and digital-rectified photogrammetry

• State-of-the-industry case studies

• New material on recording landscapes

• Discussions on initial survey and planning, field notes, historical research and analysis, photographs and measured drawings, and all other aspects of documentation

CONTENTS: PART 1: RECORDING METHODS. Overview (John A. Burns). History (Alison K. Hoagland & Gray Fitzsimons). Photography (William L. Lebovich). Measured Drawings (John A. Burns). PART 2: CASE STUDIES. Recording Vernacular Building Forms (Catherine L. Lavoie). Documenting Historic Bridges (Eric N. DeLony). Recording Structural and Mechanical Systems (John A. Burns). Recording Historic Ships (Richard K. Anderson). Recording Monuments (Mark Schara). Recording an Industrial Process (Richard K. Anderson). Recording Historic Landscape. List of Illustrations. Bibliography. Appendixes.

Keeping TimeThe History and Theory of Preservation in AmericaThird EditionWilliam J. Murtagh

0-471-47377-4 • 978-0-471-47377-0 • 272 pp. • Paper • 2005

Keeping Time, Third Edition features a wealth of new material, including new chapters on preservation values in oral-based cultures, international preservation, and future developments in the field. This Third Edition continues its long tradition of providing a concise, clear survey of the history of the preservation movement, complete with helpful coverage of the theory and practice driving it. Expanded coverage of landscape preservation as well as new material on scientific conservation, cultural corridors, and historic tourism is supported by dozens of informative photographs. It features:

• Coverage of all the latest developments in preservation• A wealth of illustrations, complete with 75 photographs

depicting historic buildings• Three appendices and a glossary that offer easy reference

CONTENTS: Preface. Introduction. The Language of Preservation. The Preservation Movement and the Private Citizen Before World War II. The Preservation Movement and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Government and the Preservation Movement. Government and Preservation Since World War II. The Historic Room and House Museum. Outdoor Museums. Historic Districts. Rehabilitation and Adaptive Use. Landscape Preservation. Archaeology. Preservation Values in Oral Based Cultures. Preservation in Practice. International Preservation. Epilogue: And What of the Future? Appendices. Chronology. Glossary. Bibliography.

What Style Is It?A Guide to American Architecture, Revised EditionJohn C. Poppeliers and S. Allen Chambers Jr.0-471-25036-8 • 978-0-471-25036-4 • 160 pp. • Paper • 2003

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New!Available Spring 2007The Built EnvironmentA Collaborative Inquiry Into Design and PlanningSecond EditionWendy R. McClure and Tom J. Bartuska

0-470-00752-4 • 978-0-470-00752-5 • 400 pp. • Cloth • February 2007

Drawing from the expertise of prominent academics in their respective fields, this collaborative work takes a sweeping view of the ways we build things, beginning at the scale of products and interiors, to that of regions and global systems. In doing so, The Built Environment answers questions on how we effect and are affected by our environment. More importantly, it shows how the various components of what is made by humans—from products, buildings, landscapes, and cities—are interrelated, and how designers and planners must consider these connections in their work.A must-read for all designers looking for an excellent context for collaboration and strategies to improve the overall quality of designed environments, The Built Environment features:• A comprehensive introduction to design and planning,

emphasizing collaborative and environmental responsibility

• Brings together in one volume the contributions of thirty designers and planners to form a holistic understanding of virtually all aspects of the built environment

CONTENTS: Part I: Introduction: Definition, Design, and Development of the Built Environment. Part II: Central Issues: Human-Environmental-Technical Dimensions of a Quality Environment. Part III: Design & Planning Components. Industrial & Product Design. Interior Design. Structures. Architecture, Engineering & Construction. Landscape Architecture & Planning. Cities. Urban Design & Planning. Regions. Regional Planning & Management. Earth. Global Policies, Planning & Management. Part IV: Challenges: Designing/Planning a Quality & Sustainable Environment for All.

Precedents in ArchitectureAnalytic Diagrams, Formative Ideas, and PartisThird EditionRoger H. Clark and Michael Pause

0-471-47974-8 • 978-0-471-47974-1 • 320 pp. • Paper • 2004

CONTENTS: ANALYSIS. Alvar Aalto. Tadao Ando. Erik Gunnar Asplund. Peter Q. Bohlin. Mario Botta. Filippo Brunelleschi. Sverre Fehn. Romaldo Giurgola. Nicholas Hawksmoor. Herzog & de Meuron. Steven Holl. Louis I. Kahn. Le Corbusier. Claude Nicholas Ledoux. Sigurd Lewerentz. Edwin Lutyens. Richard Meier. Rafael Moneo. Charles Moore. Glenn Murcutt. Jean Nouvel. Andrea Palladio. Henry Hobson Richardson. James Stirling. Louis Sullivan. Yoshio Taniguchi. Giuseppe Terragni. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Robert Venturi. Frank Lloyd Wright. Peter Zumthor. FORMATIVE IDEAS. Plan to Section or Elevation. Unit to Whole. Repetitive to Unique. Additive and Subtractive. Symmetry and Balance. Geometry. Configuration Patterns. Progressions. Reduction. Index.

Architectural Research MethodsLinda Groat and David Wang

0-471-33365-4 • 978-0-471-33365-4 • 416 pp. • Paper • 2002

PARTIAL CONTENTS: THE DOMAIN OF ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH. The Scope of This Book. Systems of Inquiry and Standards of Research Quality. Literature Review. Theory in Relation to Method. Design in Relation to Research. SEVEN RESEARCH STRATEGIES. Interpretive-Historical Research. Qualitative Research. Correlational Research. Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Research. Simulation and Modeling Research. Logical Argumentation. Case Studies and Combined Strategies. Epilogue. Personal Names Index. Subject Index.

Some Place Like HomeUsing Design Psychology to Create Ideal PlacesToby Israel

0-470-84950-9 • 978-0-470-84950-7 • 252 pp. • Paper • 2003

CONTENTS: Acknowledgements. Introduction. The Past. Opening the Treasure Chest. The Present. Resounding Echoes. The Future. The Poetry of Home. Some Place Like Home. Applying Design Psychology. Appendix: The Design Psychology Toolbox.

Theories and Manifestoes of Contemporary ArchitectureSecond EditionCharles Jencks and Karl Kropf

0-470-01469-5 • 978-0-470-01469-1 • 384 pp. • Paper • 2006

Filled with additional material that suggests the direction theory is taking into the 21st century, this fully updated Second Edition, is edited by the well-known historian and critic Charles Jencks, and the urbanist and theorist Karl Kropf. Essential for the student and practitioner alike, it presents more than 150 of the key arguments of today’s major architectural philosophers and gurus. These show that the Modern architecture of the early part of this century has mutated into three main traditions: a critical and ecological Post-Modernism; a High-Tech and sculptural Late Modernism; and a deconstructive, subversive New Modernism.

CONTENTS: 1977, Mandelbrot. 1992, Raggatt. 1997, Batty and Langley. 1999, van Berkel and Bos. 1999, MVRDV. 1999, Somol. 1999, Lynn. 2000, West 8. 2001, Spuybroek. 2001, Lootsma. 2001,Libeskind. 2002, FOA also a text from 2000 on enclosed disc Instrumentality and Diagrams. 2002, Sassen. 2002, Balmond. 2002, SHoP. 2003, Allen and Corner. 2004, Koolhaas. 2004, Weinstock. 2004, Jencks (disc). 2004, Steve Johnson. 2005, Eisenman (disc).

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New!Soil Design Protocols for Landscape Architects and ContractorsTimothy A. Craul and Phillip J. Craul

0-471-72107-7 • 978-0-471-72107-9 • 352 pp. • Cloth • September 2006

Natural soils are very fragile, and changing the use or design of a landscape increases the number of environmental variables that contend with the planting soil. Not all projects require a soil consultant, but the success and longevity of a landscape project requires that landscape architects and contractors be capable of developing and installing suitable planting soils. Now, in one convenient reference, Soil Design Protocols for Landscape Architects and Contractors provides step-by-step, technical skill sets for implementing productive planting soils for a variety of projects.

Drawing on a combined experience of more than ninety years in soils, forestry, micrometeorology, geomorphology, and agronomy, this book’s authorial team presents:

• A succinct introduction to the physical and chemical properties that pertain to all planting soils

• Informative descriptions of how a project evolves from site investigation to construction administration

• Quick, easy-to-read procedures organized in the standard landscape architect stages of a project

• Step-by-step templates to use from a project’s inception to completion

• The latest material on such specialized design elements as rooftops, intensely designed elements, and treatment wetlands, as well as pervious poured concrete, pervious pavers, and the supporting soil

CONTENTS: Introduction to the Soil. Design Concept Phase. Site Investigation. Design Documents. Construction Documents. Construction Administration. Appendix—Client Questions and the Planting Soil Defense.

New!Designing Small ParksA Manual for Addressing Social and Ecological ConcernsAnn Forsyth and Laura R. Musacchio

0-471-73680-5 • 978-0-471-73680-6 • 224 pp. • Cloth • 2005

Integrating design criteria with current social and natural science research, Designing Small Parks presents landscape architects, park designers, park departments, planners, scientists, and civic groups with a broad palette of design options. Beginning with an overview of key issues and terms, this accessible manual is arranged around twelve topics that represent key questions, contradictions, and tensions in the design of small parks.

Designing Small Parks features:

• Concise guidelines providing immediate access to critical information

• Fundamental material on size, edges, appearance, and naturalness

• Ecological and human environment coverage of water, plants, wildlife, and air and climate

• Succinct summaries of issues surrounding clients and other involved parties

• Over 100 drawings and photographs illustrating design details

• Up-to-date scientific research

• Five conceptual design examples that offer hands-on applications of covered material

CONTENTS: Size, Shape, and Number. Connections and Edges. Appearance and Other Sensory Issues. Naturalness. Water. Plants. Wildlife. Climate and Air. Activities and Groups. Safety. Management. Public Involvement. Lessons About Small Parks. Design Examples.

New!Landscape Design DocumentationStrategies for Plan Checking and Quality ControlBrian T. McDonald

0-471-76137-0 • 978-0-471-76137-2 • 256 pp. • Cloth • 2006

Landscape Design Documentation helps firms minimize risk and errors and thus improve productivity and profits. Developed specifically for landscape architects, this unique book and CD-ROM package includes detailed plan checking and quality control information and tools for every aspect of the business.

This hands-on reference:

• Identifies common areas of risk exposure and covers insurance and dispute resolutions

• Includes detailed checklists covering data collection, consultant coordination, design documents, construction documents, specifications, cost estimates, bidding, site observation, and project closeout

• Features a CD-ROM with all the checklists ready for immediate use and easy customization to fit a firm’s structure and operations

CONTENTS: PART I: ROLE OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. Definition and Practice. Scope of Services. PART II: RISK MANAGEMENT. Identifying Common Risk Exposures. Insurance. Dispute Resolution. PART III: QUALITY CONTROL TECHNIQUES. A Quality Control Plan. Plan Checking Quality Control. PART IV: QUALITY CHECKLISTS. Data Collection Checklists. Consultant Coordination Checklists. Design Document Checklists. Construction Document Checklists. Specification Checklists. Cost Estimation Checklists. Bidding/Tender Checklists. Site Observation Checklists. Project Close Out Checklists.

Elements of Planting DesignRichard L. Austin

0-471-39888-8 • 978-0-471-39888-2 • 192 pp. • Paper • 2001

CONTENTS: Foreword. Acknowledgments. The Ecology of Planting Design. A Process for Planting Design. Designing with Plants. Planting Plan Graphics. Resources. Bibliography.

Plan GraphicsFifth EditionDavid A. Davis and Theodore D. Walker

0-471-29221-4 • 978-0-471-29221-0 • 224 pp. • Paper • 1999

CONTENTS: Plan Graphics and the Creative Process. Color Graphics. Site Analysis. Conceptual Design. Construction Documents. Finished Renderings, Sections, and Elevations.

Landscape Architecture Landscape Architecture

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Site AnalysisLinking Program and Concept in Land Planning and DesignJames A. LaGro Jr.

0-471-34412-5 • 978-0-471-34412-4 • 224 pp. • Cloth • 2001

Site analysis is the key to a well-designed project. In fact, the careful and complete analysis of a site and its surrounding context can lead to better development proposals, smoother design implementation, and, ultimately, higher quality built environments.

This carefully conceived book is the first to detail each crucial step in the site analysis and planning process, from site selection through design development. It shows how these activities are integrated to arrive at a site plan that successfully balances the needs of the client and other stakeholders with the site’s suitability for the intended land uses. With more than 130 illustrations, this book includes many outstanding examples of maps and site plans created by leading land planning firms. It offers guidance on:

• Site identification, evaluation, and selection

• Site inventories of physical, biological, and cultural attributes

• Land use suitability analysis using Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

• Concept planning and design development

• Graphic communication with clients, government agencies, and other stakeholders

CONTENTS: PROCESS AND TOOLS. Land and Society. Spatial Information and Mapping. SITE SELECTION AND PROGRAMMING. Site Selection. Programming. SITE INVENTORY AND ANALYSIS. Site Inventory: Physical Attributes. Site Inventory: Biological Attributes. Site Inventory: Cultural Attributes. Site Analysis: Integration and Synthesis. DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION. Concept Development. Design Development and Implementation.

Landscape PlanningEnvironmental ApplicationsFourth EditionWilliam M. Marsh

0-471-48583-7 • 978-0-471-48583-4 • 472 pp. • Paper • 2005

Landscape Planning Fourth Edition focuses key methods and techniques, essential topics, and common problems involved in environmental planning. This insightful book is packed with numerous photos and illustrations, concisely written chapters, easy-to-read diagrams, and key words.

Landscape Planning, Fourth Edition features:

• Emphasis on landscape processes, systems, forms, and analysis, as well as urban environments and site-scale problems

• Best management practices for the real world and updated case studies

• New study material for the American Society of Landscape Architects and the Landscape Architects Registration Exam

CONTENTS: Landscape Planning: Roots, Problems, and Content. The Physiographic Framework of the United States and Canada. Landscape Form and Function in Planning. Topography, Slopes, and Land Use Planning. Soil, Land Use Suitability, and Waste Disposal. Soils and Wastewater Disposal Systems. Groundwater, Land Use, and Aquifer Protection. Stormwater Discharge, Water Management, and Landscape Change. Watersheds, Drainage Nets, and Land use. Streamflow, River Valleys, and Flood Hazard. Water Quality, Runoff, and Land Use. Soil Erosion, Land Use, and Stream Sedimentation. Best Management Practices, Watersheds, and Development Sites. Streams, Channel Forms, and the Riparian Landscape. Shoreline Processes, Sand Dunes, and Coastal Zone Management. Sun Angles, Solar Heating, and Environment. Microclimate, Air Pollution, and Urban Environment. Ground Frost, Permafrost, Land Use, and Environment. Vegetation, Land Use, and Environmental Assessment. Landscape Ecology, Land Use, and Habitat Conservation Planning. Wetlands, Habitat, and Land Use Planning. Appendixes.

Design with NatureIan L. McHarg

0-471-11460-X • 978-0-471-11460-4 • 208 pp. • Paper • 1995

CONTENTS: City and Countryside. Sea and Survival. The Plight. A Step Forward. The Cast and the Capsule. Nature in the Metropolis. On Values. A Response of Values. The World Is a Capsule. Processes as Values. The Naturalists. The River Basin. The Metropolitan Region. Process and Form. The City: Process and Form. The City: Health and Pathology. Prospect.

Simplified Irrigation DesignSecond EditionPete Melby

0-471-28622-2 • 978-0-471-28622-6 • 240 pp. • Paper • 1995

PARTIAL CONTENTS: SPRINKLER IRRIGATION. Sprinkler Head Performance. Types of Sprinkler Heads. Determining Geographical Areas. Sizing Irrigation Pipe. Calculating Water Supply and Pressure. Sizing Wire to Electric Valves. Winterizing the Irrigation System. Backflow Prevention. Triangular Spacing of Sprinkler Heads. Pipe Loops. Installation Details. Cost Estimating. Making Solvent-Cemented Joints with PVC Pipe and Fittings. As-Built Drawings. DRIP IRRIGATION. Getting Acquainted with Drip Irrigation. Drip Tube and Emitter Layout. Drip Design Components. Final Drip Design Considerations. Appendices. Suggested Readings.

Introduction to Landscape DesignSecond EditionJohn L. Motloch

0-471-35291-8 • 978-0-471-35291-4 • 384 pp. • Cloth • 2000

CONTENTS: Concepts and Overview. Landscape Meanings. Peoples, Attitudes, and Perceptions. Education and Design Thinking. Design Influences. Landscape Process. Available Resources and Technology. Sensual Aspects of Perception. Temporal Aspects of Perception. Visual Arts as Ordering Mechanism. Geometry as Ordering Mechanism. Circulation as Ordering Mechanism. Spatial Development. Architecture and Site Development. Placemaking and Community-Building. Contemporary Design Application. Professional Practice. Site Design as Problem-Solving. The Future. An Ecology of Design. Landscape Design Education.

Golf Course DesignRobert Muir Graves and Geoffrey S. Cornish

0-471-13784-7 • 978-0-471-13784-9 • 460 pp. • Cloth • 1998

CONTENTS: The Game and The Course. The History of Golf and Golf Course Design. Planning the Course. Selecting the Site and Routing the Course. The Design of a Golf Hole. Planning Major Changes. Planning the Adjacent Real Estate. Practice Facilities, Short Courses, and Cayman Golf. Construction and Grow-In. Constructing the Golf Course. Drainage. Golf Course Irrigation. Golf Courses on Derelict Land. Grassing the Golf Course. Turfgrass Selection for Golf Construction. Construction Methods, Equipment, and Commodities: The Constructor’s Viewpoint. The Business of Golf Course Design. Golf Course Financing. Utilizing a Team Approach to Permitting and Construction Monitoring. The Business of Building a Golf Course. Training the Golf Course Architect. Appendices. Bibliography. Glossary. About the Contributing Authors.

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Landscapes in HistoryDesign and Planning in the Eastern and Western TraditionsSecond Edition Philip Pregill and Nancy Volkman

0-471-29328-8 • 978-0-471-29328-6 • 864 pp. • Cloth • 1999

PARTIAL CONTENTS: European Landscapes. Prehistory: Migration and Adaptation. The Near Eastern Landscapes: Neolithic Settlements. Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley. Egypt and the Nile Valley. The Mediterranean Landscape: Roman Hegemony. Continental Europe: Agriculture, Feudalism, and Community. The Late Middle Ages: Urban and Rural Landscape Development. Humanism and Ideal Landscapes. Enlightenment and Romanticism. The Twentieth Century: Modernism and Planning. Asian Landscapes: India & Subcontinent of Asia. Landscapes of the Rising Sun: Design and Planting in Japan. The North American Landscape. Pre-Columbian and European Colonial Landscapes. The Early National Period. A New Land to Process: Development of Transportation and Land Tenure Systems. The Romantic Period. Urban Planning in the Nineteenth Century. Impact of Railroads on the American Landscape. Design for Ostentation: The Late Victorian Eclectic Landscape. Noble Realities and Ignoble Pretenses: The City Beautiful. The City Scientific. The Revival of Classicism: Landscape Architecture in an Era of Conspicuous Consumption. To Preserve and Conserve: Protection of Natural and Cultural Resources. The 1930s: Era of Public Works. The Modern City. References.

A Guide to Site Planning and Landscape ConstructionFourth EditionHarvey M. Rubenstein

0-471-12932-1 • 978-0-471-12932-5 • 424 pp. • Cloth • 1996

CONTENTS: Design Principles and Process. Site Selection and Resource Analysis. Visual Design Factors, Context, and Natural Elements. Land Use and Circulation. Development Design Guidelines. Site Engineering and Landscape Construction Detailing. Contour Lines. Grading and Earthwork Calculations. Site Drainage. Alignment of Horizontal and Vertical Curves. Site and Landscape Construction Details. Plant Material in Site Planning. Specifications. Illustrative Prototypes. Sports Facilities and Playgrounds. Rooftop Gardens. Residential Development Concepts.

From Concept to Form in Landscape DesignGrant W. Reid

0-471-28509-9 • 978-0-471-28509-0 • 176 pp. • Paper • 1993

CONTENTS: The Concept. Form Development. Principles of Organization. Case Studies. Beyond the Rules: Anomalous and Provocative Design. Appendix.

Site Engineering for Landscape ArchitectsFourth EditionSteven Strom, Kurt Nathan and Jake Woland

0-471-27394-5 • 978-0-471-27394-3 • 352 pp. • Cloth • 2004

Site Engineering for Landscape Architects, Fourth Edition is fully updated to address emerging theories, applications, the increasing use of CAD and CAD-related technologies, and much more. From interpreting landform and contour lines to designing horizontal and vertical road alignments, from construction sequencing to designing storm water management systems, this Fourth Edition offers an integrated presentation of site engineering concepts essential to practicing landscape architecture today.

This Fourth Edition features:

• Essential preparation guidance for the most challenging section of the Landscape Architecture Registration Exam (LARE)

• Helpful sample problems and calculations

• Numerous case studies

• A companion Web site with expanded case studies and links to a variety of regulatory, site engineering, and software resources

CONTENTS: Contours and Form. Interpolation and Slope. Slope Formula Application. Grading Constraints. Grading Design and Process. Soils in Construction. Earthwork. Grading and Landform Case Studies. Storm Water Management. Erosion and Sediment Control. Determining Rates and Volumes of Storm Runoff: The Rational and Modified Rational Methods. Natural Resources Conservation Service Methods of Estimating Runoff Rates, Volumes, and Required Detention Storage. Designing and Sizing Storm Water Management Systems. Site Layout and Dimensioning. Horizontal Road Alignment. Vertical Road Alignment. Grading, Storm Water Management, and Road Alignment: Case Studies. Appendices.

Drawing the LandscapeThird EditionChip Sullivan

0-471-43035-8 • 978-0-471-43035-3 • 336 pp. • Paper • 2004

This elegant Third Edition of Chip Sullivan’s classic shows how to use drawing as a path towards understanding the natural and built environment. It offers guidance for tapping into and exploring personal creative potential and helps readers master the essential principles, tools, and techniques required to prepare professional graphic presentations in landscape architecture and architecture. From quick sketches to highly finished works, from convincing perspective drawings to innovative freehand techniques, Drawing the Landscape, Third Edition features:

• Entirely new material on using computers in landscape drawing

• Scores of new exercises, techniques, and illustrations

• Strong emphasis on individuality and artistic experimentation

• Sixteen pages of full-color drawings

• Hundreds of practical examples and step-by-step exercises

• Solid advice on preparing design projects for professional competition

CONTENTS: The Essence of Drawing. The Daybook. The Creative Environment. Equipment and Drawing Instruments. Preliminary Drawing Exercises. Tone and Texture. Drawing Techniques for Trees and Plants. Composing the Landscape Drawing. Freehand Perspective Drawing. Drawing the Landscape in Plan, Elevation, and Section. Axonometric and Isometric Landscape Drawing. The Figure in the Landscape. Animating the Landscape. Composing the Final Drawing.

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Site Design and Construction DetailingThird EditionTheodore D. Walker

0-471-28906-X • 978-0-471-28906-7 • 576 pp. • Cloth • 1991

CONTENTS: About this Book. Preparation of Construction Drawings. Construction Materials. Paving. Curbs and Edgings. Steps and Ramps. Walls and Fences. Structures: Decks, Shelters and Bridges. Play and Recreation Equipment. Site Furniture and Fixtures. Pools, Ponds, and Fountains. Site Utilities.

Pencil SketchingSecond EditionThomas C. Wang

0-471-39919-1 • 978-0-471-39919-3 • 128 pp. • Paper • 2001

CONTENTS: Materials and Equipment. Techniques. Sketching. Composition. Sketching from Memory. Examples. Index.

Plan and Section DrawingSecond EditionThomas C. Wang

0-471-28608-7 • 978-0-471-28608-0 • 144 pp. • Paper • 1996

CONTENTS: Presentation Graphics vs. Process Graphics. Design Process. Analytical Drawings. Concept Drawings. Design Drawings. Line. Plan Graphics. Sections and Elevations. Section Graphics. Computer Graphics.

Landscape Architecture

Allen, Architectural Detailing, 2E ............................................3ISBN10: 0-471-48817-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-48817-0

Allen, Fundamentals of Building Construction, 4E ...............20ISBN10: 0-471-21903-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-21903-3

Allen, Fundamentals of Residential Construction, 2E ..........19ISBN10: 0-471-68179-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-68179-3

Allen, The Architect’s Studio Companion, 4E .........................3ISBN10: 0-471-73622-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-73622-6

Alternative Construction, Elizabeth .......................................23ISBN10: 0-471-71938-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-71938-0

Ambrose, Simplified Design of Concrete Structures, 8E .......26ISBN10: 0-470-04414-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04414-8

Ambrose, Simplified Design of Steel Structures, 8E 26ISBN10: 0-470-08631-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-08631-5

Ambrose, Simplified Engineering for Architects and Builders, 10E ......................................................................27

ISBN10: 0-471-67607-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-67607-2

Ambrose, Simplified Mechanics and Strength of Materials, 6E ........................................................................27

ISBN10: 0-471-40052-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-40052-3

American Planning Association, Planning and Urban Design Standards, Student Edition ......................................................59

ISBN10: 0-471-76090-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-76090-0

Architect’s Guide to the U.S. National CAD Standard, The, Hall ...............................................................................7, 13

ISBN10: 0-471-70378-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-70378-5

Architect’s Handbook of Professional Practice, The, 13E, Student Edition, The American Institute of Architects ........36

ISBN10: 0-471-17672-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-17672-5

Architect’s Studio Companion, The, 4E, Allen ........................3ISBN10: 0-471-73622-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-73622-6

Architectural Detailing, 2E, Allen ............................................3ISBN10: 0-471-48817-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-48817-0

Architectural Drawing, 2E, Yee ...............................................13ISBN10: 0-471-05540-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-05540-2

Architectural Graphic Standards, Student Edition, Ramsey ...............................................................................10, 24

ISBN10: 0-471-34817-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-34817-7

Architectural Graphics, 4E, Ching ......................................5, 48ISBN10: 0-471-20906-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-20906-5

Architectural Lighting Design, 2E, Steffy .........................33, 58ISBN10: 0-471-38638-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-38638-4

Architectural Programming, Duerk ........................................36ISBN10: 0-471-28468-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28468-0

Architectural Research Methods, Groat ...........................37, 62ISBN10: 0-471-33365-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-33365-4

Architectural Structures, Place ...............................................29ISBN10: 0-471-72551-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-72551-0

Architectural Working Drawings, 4E, Liebing .........................8ISBN10: 0-471-34876-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-34876-4

Architectural Working Drawings, Spence ..............................11ISBN10: 0-471-57488-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-57488-0

Architecture, 3E, Ching .............................................................4ISBN10: 0-471-75216-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-75216-5

Associates III, Sustainable Residential Interiors ....................40ISBN10: 0-471-75607-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-75607-1

Audel Complete Building Construction, 5E, Miller ..............24ISBN10: 0-7645-7111-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-7645-7111-4

Austin, Elements of Planting Design ......................................65ISBN10: 0-471-39888-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-39888-2

AutoCAD 2007 and AutoCAD LT 2007 Bible, Finkelstein ...14ISBN10: 0-471-78886-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-78886-7

Bachman, Integrated Buildings ...............................................21ISBN10: 0-471-38827-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-38827-2

Balmori, The Land and Natural Development (LAND) Code 59ISBN10: 0-470-04984-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04984-6

Baraban, Successful Restaurant Design, 2E ............................46ISBN10: 0-471-35935-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-35935-7

Barker, Design of Highway Bridges, 2E ...................................28ISBN10: 0-471-69758-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69758-9

Basic Perspective Drawing, 4E, Montague .......................10, 55ISBN10: 0-471-47274-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-47274-2

Becoming an Architect, Waldrep.........................................2, 38ISBN10: 0-471-70954-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-70954-1

Becoming an Interior Designer, Piotrowski ...........................57ISBN10: 0-471-23286-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-23286-5

Best Practices Guide to Residential Construction, Bliss .......21ISBN10: 0-471-64836-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-64836-9

Binggeli, Building Systems for Interior Designers .................46ISBN10: 0-471-41733-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-41733-0

Binggeli, Interior Design ..........................................................39ISBN10: 0-471-67958-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-67958-5

Biringer, Security Risk Assessment and Management ..........35ISBN10: 0-471-79352-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-79352-6

Bisharat, Construction Graphics ...............................................5ISBN10: 0-471-21983-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-21983-5

Blakemore, History of Interior Design and Furniture, 2E......47ISBN10: 0-471-46433-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-46433-4

Bliss, Best Practices Guide to Residential Construction .......21ISBN10: 0-471-64836-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-64836-9

Bonda, Sustainable Commercial Interiors ..............................40ISBN10: 0-471-74917-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74917-2

Bradshaw, The Building Environment, 3E ..............................31ISBN10: 0-471-68965-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-68965-2

Brito, Kitchen and Bath Design ...............................................41ISBN10: 0-471-74185-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74185-5

Brock, Designing the Exterior Wall .........................................21ISBN10: 0-471-45191-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-45191-4

Brown, Sun, Wind & Light, 2E ................................................32ISBN10: 0-471-34877-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-34877-1

Building Codes Illustrated for Elementary and Secondary Schools, Winkel ..................................................................17, 45

ISBN10: 0-470-04848-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04848-1

Building Codes Illustrated for Healthcare Facilities, Winkel ............................................................................... 16, 45

ISBN10: 0-470-04847-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04847-4

Building Codes Illustrated, 2E, Ching ........................16, 34, 44ISBN10: 0-471-74189-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74189-3

Building Construction Illustrated, 3E, Ching ..................22, 48ISBN10: 0-471-35898-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-35898-5

Building Environment, The, 3E, Bradshaw .............................31ISBN10: 0-471-68965-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-68965-2Wiley and the Wiley logo are registered trademarks of John Wiley & Sons, Inc. and/or its affiliates. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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Building Systems for Interior Designers, Binggeli .................46ISBN10: 0-471-41733-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-41733-0

Building Technology, 2E, Stein ...............................................33ISBN10: 0-471-59319-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-59319-5

Built Environment, The, 2E, McClure ..............................17, 62ISBN10: 0-470-00752-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-00752-5

Burns, Recording Historic Structures, 2E ...............................61ISBN10: 0-471-27380-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-27380-6

CAD for Interiors, Stephens ....................................................46ISBN10: 0-471-79367-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-79367-0

Calori, Signage and Wayfinding Design ..................................34ISBN10: 0-471-74891-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74891-5

Cherry, Programming for Design ............................................36ISBN10: 0-471-19645-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-19645-7

Ching, A Global History of Architecture .................................1ISBN10: 0-471-26892-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-26892-5

Ching, A Visual Dictionary of Architecture ............................6ISBN10: 0-471-28821-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28821-3

Ching, Architectural Graphics, 4th Edition .......................5, 48ISBN10: 0-471-20906-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-20906-5

Ching, Architecture, 3E .............................................................4ISBN10: 0-471-75216-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-75216-5

Ching, Building Codes Illustrated, 2E ........................16, 34, 44ISBN10: 0-471-74189-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74189-3

Ching, Building Construction Illustrated, 3E ..................22, 48ISBN10: 0-471-35898-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-35898-5

Ching, Design Drawing .......................................................6, 48ISBN10: 0-471-28654-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28654-7

Ching, Drawing ..........................................................................6ISBN10: 0-471-28968-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28968-5

Ching, Interior Design Illustrated, 2E ....................................47ISBN10: 0-471-47376-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-47376-3

Clark, Precedents in Architecture, 3E ....................................62ISBN10: 0-471-47974-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-47974-1

Clough, Construction Contracting, 7E ...................................22ISBN10: 0-471-44988-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-44988-1

Clough, Construction Project Management, 4E ....................23ISBN10: 0-471-32438-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-32438-6

Codes Guidebook for Interiors, The, 3E, Harmon .................49ISBN10: 0-471-64864-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-64864-2

Color Drawing, 3E, Doyle ....................................................5, 42ISBN10: 0-471-74190-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74190-9

Color for Interior Architecture, Miller ...................................54ISBN10: 0-471-12736-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-12736-9

Color Star, The, Itten ...............................................................50ISBN10: 0-471-28931-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28931-9

Color, Environment, and Human Response, Mahnke ...........54ISBN10: 0-471-28667-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28667-7

Construction Contracting, 7E, Clough ...................................22ISBN10: 0-471-44988-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-44988-1

Construction Drawings and Details for Interiors, Kilmer .....52ISBN10: 0-471-10953-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-10953-2

Construction Graphics, Bisharat ...............................................5ISBN10: 0-471-21983-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-21983-5

Construction Management JumpStart, Jackson .....................23ISBN10: 0-7821-4336-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-7821-4336-2

Construction Project Management, 4E, Clough ....................23ISBN10: 0-471-32438-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-32438-6

Construction Specifications Writing, 5E, Rosen ....................25ISBN10: 0-471-43204-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-43204-3

Cooper, Drawing and Perceiving, 4E .........................................4ISBN10: 0-470-04716-X • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04716-3

Craul, Soil Design Protocols for Landscape Architects and Contractors ...............................................................................64

ISBN10: 0-471-72107-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-72107-9

Crowe, Visual Notes for Architects and Designers ..................6ISBN10: 0-471-28959-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28959-3

Davis, Plan Graphics, 5th Edition .......................................7, 65ISBN10: 0-471-29221-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-29221-0

Design Details for Health, Leibrock .......................................52ISBN10: 0-471-24194-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-24194-2

Design Drawing, Ching .......................................................6, 48ISBN10: 0-471-28654-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28654-7

Design Fundamentals for the Digital Age, Holtzschue ...........8ISBN10: 0-471-28786-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28786-5

Design of Highway Bridges, 2E, Barker ...................................28ISBN10: 0-471-69758-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69758-9

Design with Nature, McHarg ..................................................67ISBN10: 0-471-11460-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-11460-4

Designing Commercial Interiors, Piotrowski ........................57ISBN10: 0-471-17103-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-17103-4

Designing Public Consensus, Faga ....................................36, 60ISBN10: 0-471-68119-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-68119-9

Designing Small Parks, Forsyth ..............................................64ISBN10: 0-471-73680-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-73680-6

Designing the Exterior Wall, Brock .........................................21ISBN10: 0-471-45191-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-45191-4

Designing with Models, 2E, Mills .......................................9, 54ISBN10: 0-471-64837-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-64837-6

Digital Design and Manufacturing, Schodek ....................11, 25ISBN10: 0-471-45636-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-45636-0

Doyle, Color Drawing, 3E ....................................................5, 42ISBN10: 0-471-74190-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74190-9

Drawing and Designing with Confidence, Lin .........................9ISBN10: 0-471-28390-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28390-4

Drawing and Perceiving, 4E, Cooper .........................................4ISBN10: 0-470-04716-X • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04716-3

Drawing Shortcuts, Leggitt........................................................8ISBN10: 0-471-07549-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-07549-3

Drawing the Landscape, 3E, Sullivan ......................................69ISBN10: 0-471-43035-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-43035-3

Drawing, Ching ..........................................................................6ISBN10: 0-471-28968-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28968-5

Duerk, Architectural Programming: Information Management for Design .................................................................................36

ISBN10: 0-471-28468-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28468-0

Earthquake Engineering, Erdey ...............................................28ISBN10: 0-470-04843-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04843-6

Earthquake Risk, Scawthorn ...................................................35ISBN10: 0-471-78170-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-78170-7

Elements of Planting Design, Austin ......................................65ISBN10: 0-471-39888-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-39888-2

Elizabeth, Alternative Construction .......................................23ISBN10: 0-471-71938-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-71938-0

Elvin, Integrated Practice in Architecture ..............................35ISBN10: 0-471-99849-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-99849-5

Envisioning Architecture, Fraser ...............................................7ISBN10: 0-471-28479-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28479-6

Erdey, Earthquake Engineering................................................28ISBN10: 0-470-04843-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04843-6

Evan Terry Associates, Pocket Guide to the ADA, Revised Edition ......................................................................................46

ISBN10: 0-471-18137-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-18137-8

Fabrics and Wallpapers for Historic Buildings , Nylander .....56ISBN10: 0-471-70655-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-70655-7

Facility Management, 2E, Rondeau ........................................25ISBN10: 0-471-70059-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-70059-3

Faga, Designing Public Consensus ....................................36, 60ISBN10: 0-471-68119-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-68119-9

Finkelstein, AutoCAD 2007 and AutoCAD LT 2007 Bible ...14ISBN10: 0-471-78886-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-78886-7

Forsyth, Designing Small Parks ..............................................64ISBN10: 0-471-73680-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-73680-6

Fraser, Envisioning Architecture ...............................................7ISBN10: 0-471-28479-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28479-6

Friedman, Homes Within Reach .............................................23ISBN10: 0-471-46986-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-46986-5

From Concept to Form, Reid ...................................................68ISBN10: 0-471-28509-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28509-0

Fundamentals of Building Construction: Materials and Methods, 4E, Allen ...................................................................20

ISBN10: 0-471-21903-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-21903-3

Fundamentals of Residential Construction, 2E, Allen ..........19ISBN10: 0-471-68179-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-68179-3

Global Engineering and Construction, Yates .........................35ISBN10: 0-471-74382-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74382-8

Global History of Architecture, A, Ching ................................1ISBN10: 0-471-26892-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-26892-5

Golf Course Design, Graves ....................................................67ISBN10: 0-471-13784-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-13784-9

Gordon, Interior Lighting for Designers, 4E .....................32, 49ISBN10: 0-471-44118-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-44118-2

Graphic Thinking for Architects & Designers, 3E, Laseau .....8ISBN10: 0-471-35292-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-35292-1

Graves, Golf Course Design ....................................................67ISBN10: 0-471-13784-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-13784-9

Groat, Architectural Research Methods ...........................37, 62ISBN10: 0-471-33365-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-33365-4

Guide to Site Planning and Landscape Construction, A, 4E, Rubenstein ................................................................................68

ISBN10: 0-471-12932-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-12932-5

Hall, The Architect’s Guide to the U.S. National CAD Standard ......................................................................7, 13

ISBN10: 0-471-70378-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-70378-5

Hannan, The Site Calculations Pocket Reference, 2E ...........37ISBN10: 0-471-73002-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-73002-6

Harmon, The Codes Guidebook for Interiors, 3E ..................49ISBN10: 0-471-64864-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-64864-2

Hassoun, Structural Concrete, 3E ..........................................30ISBN10: 0-471-69164-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69164-8

Heating, Cooling, Lighting, 2E, Lechner .................................33ISBN10: 0-471-24143-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-24143-0

Hedge, Human Factors and Ergonomics for Design ...............42ISBN10: 0-471-75799-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-75799-3

High Performance Buildings, Lerum ................................18, 31ISBN10: 0-471-77535-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-77535-5

History of Interior Design and Furniture, 2E, Blakemore......47ISBN10: 0-471-46433-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-46433-4

History of Interior Design, A, 2E, Pile ....................................56ISBN10: 0-471-46434-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-46434-1

Holtzschue, Design Fundamentals for the Digital Age ...........8ISBN10: 0-471-28786-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28786-5

Holtzschue, Understanding Color, 3E ....................................50ISBN10: 0-471-71508-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-71508-5

Homes Within Reach, Friedman .............................................23ISBN10: 0-471-46986-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-46986-5

Human Factors and Ergonomics for Design, Hedge ...............42ISBN10: 0-471-75799-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-75799-3

Integrated Buildings, Bachman ...............................................21ISBN10: 0-471-38827-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-38827-2

Integrated Practice in Architecture, Elvin ..............................35ISBN10: 0-471-99849-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-99849-5

Interior Design Business Handbook, The, 4E, Knackstedt ....52ISBN10: 0-471-69698-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69698-8

Interior Design Illustrated, 2E, Ching ....................................47ISBN10: 0-471-47376-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-47376-3

Interior Design Visual Presentation, 2E, Mitton....................55ISBN10: 0-471-22552-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-22552-2

Interior Design, Binggeli ..........................................................39ISBN10: 0-471-67958-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-67958-5

Interior Graphic Standards, Student Edition, McGowan .......53ISBN10: 0-471-46196-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-46196-8

Interior Lighting for Designers, 4E, Gordon .....................32, 49ISBN10: 0-471-44118-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-44118-2

Interior Design Textiles, Nielson ............................................41ISBN10: 0-471-60640-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-60640-6

Introduction to Construction, Liebing ...................................19ISBN10: 0-471-78355-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-78355-8

Introduction to Landscape Design, 2E, Motloch ....................67ISBN10: 0-471-35291-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-35291-4

Israel, Some Place Like Home: Using Design Psychology to Create Ideal Places ...................................................................63

ISBN10: 0-470-84950-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-84950-7

Itten, The Color Star ................................................................50ISBN10: 0-471-28931-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28931-9

Jackson, Construction Management JumpStart .....................23ISBN10: 0-7821-4336-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-7821-4336-2

Jencks, Theories and Manifestoes of Contemporary Architecture, 2E ........................................................................63

ISBN10: 0-470-01469-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-01469-1

Jones, Sustainable Interior Design ..........................................43ISBN10: 0-471-76131-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-76131-0

Just Enough AutoCAD 2006, Omura ......................................15ISBN10: 0-7821-4397-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-7821-4397-3

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Just Enough AutoCAD 2007, Omura ......................................14ISBN10: 0-470-00878-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-00878-2

Karlen, Lighting Design Basics ................................................32ISBN10: 0-471-38162-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-38162-4

Karlen, Lighting Design Basics ................................................51ISBN10: 0-471-38162-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-38162-4

Karlen, Space Planning Basics, 2E ...........................................51ISBN10: 0-471-43439-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-43439-9

Keeping Time, 3E, Murtagh .....................................................61ISBN10: 0-471-47377-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-47377-0

Kelleher, Smith, Currie & Hancock’s Common Sense Construction Law, 3E ..............................................................24

ISBN10: 0-471-66209-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-66209-9

Kibert, Sustainable Construction ......................................24, 50ISBN10: 0-471-66113-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-66113-9

Kilmer, Construction Drawings and Details for Interiors .....52ISBN10: 0-471-10953-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-10953-2

Kilmer, Working Drawings and Details for Interiors .............43ISBN10: 0-471-69262-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69262-1

Kim, The Survival Guide to Architectural Internship and Career Development ............................................................2, 37

ISBN10: 0-471-69263-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69263-8

Kitchen and Bath Design, Brito ...............................................41ISBN10: 0-471-74185-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74185-5

Knackstedt, The Interior Design Business Handbook, 4E .....52ISBN10: 0-471-69698-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69698-8

LaGro, Site Analysis ................................................................66ISBN10: 0-471-34412-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-34412-4

Land and Natural Development (LAND) Code, The, Balmori 59ISBN10: 0-470-04984-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04984-6

Landscape Design Documentation, McDonald ......................65ISBN10: 0-471-76137-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-76137-2

Landscape Planning, 4E, Marsh ...............................................66ISBN10: 0-471-48583-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-48583-4

Landscapes in History, 2E, Pregill ...........................................68ISBN10: 0-471-29328-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-29328-6

Laseau, Graphic Thinking for Architects & Designers, 3E .....8ISBN10: 0-471-35292-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-35292-1

Lechner, Heating, Cooling, Lighting, 2E .................................33ISBN10: 0-471-24143-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-24143-0

Leggitt, Drawing Shortcuts........................................................8ISBN10: 0-471-07549-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-07549-3

Leibrock, Design Details for Health .......................................52ISBN10: 0-471-24194-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-24194-2

Lerum, High Performance Buildings ................................18, 31ISBN10: 0-471-77535-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-77535-5

Liebing, Architectural Working Drawings, 4E .........................8ISBN10: 0-471-34876-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-34876-4

Liebing, Introduction to Construction ...................................19ISBN10: 0-471-78355-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-78355-8

Lighting Design Basics, Karlen ..........................................32, 51ISBN10: 0-471-38162-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-38162-4

Lin, Drawing and Designing with Confidence .........................9ISBN10: 0-471-28390-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28390-4

Mahnke, Color, Environment, and Human Response ...........54ISBN10: 0-471-28667-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28667-7

Marcus, People Places, 2E ........................................................60ISBN10: 0-471-28833-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28833-6

Marker Magic, McGarry ............................................................9ISBN10: 0-471-28434-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28434-5

Marsh, Landscape Planning, 4E ...............................................66ISBN10: 0-471-48583-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-48583-4

Mastering AutoCAD 2007 and AutoCAD LT2007 , Omura .15ISBN10: 0-470-00876-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-00876-8

Mastering Autodesk VIZ 2007, Omura ..................................15ISBN10: 0-470-07272-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-07272-1

Mastering AutoCAD 2006 and AutoCAD LT 2006, Omura .......................................................................................15

ISBN10: 0-7821-4424-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-7821-4424-6

Mastering Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2006, Onstott ..15ISBN10: 0-7821-4429-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-7821-4429-1

McClure, The Built Environment, 2E ...............................17, 62ISBN10: 0-470-00752-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-00752-5

McDonald, Landscape Design Documentation ......................65ISBN10: 0-471-76137-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-76137-2

McGarry, Marker Magic ............................................................9ISBN10: 0-471-28434-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28434-5

McGowan, Interior Graphic Standards, Student Edition .......53ISBN10: 0-471-46196-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-46196-8

McGowan, Specifying Interiors, 2E ........................................53ISBN10: 0-471-69261-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69261-4

McHarg, Design with Nature ..................................................67ISBN10: 0-471-11460-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-11460-4

Measure of Man & Woman, The, Revised Edition, Tilley .7, 48ISBN10: 0-471-09955-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-09955-0

Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings, 10E, Stein ..................................................................................33

ISBN10: 0-471-46591-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-46591-1

Melby, Simplified Irrigation Design, 2E ..................................67ISBN10: 0-471-28622-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28622-6

Miller, Audel Complete Building Construction, 5E ..............24ISBN10: 0-7645-7111-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-7645-7111-4

Miller, Color for Interior Architecture ...................................54ISBN10: 0-471-12736-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-12736-9

Mills, Designing with Models, 2E .......................................9, 54ISBN10: 0-471-64837-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-64837-6

Mitton, Interior Design Visual Presentation, 2E....................55ISBN10: 0-471-22552-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-22552-2

Mitton, Residential Interior Design ........................................43ISBN10: 0-471-68473-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-68473-2

Montague, Basic Perspective Drawing, 4E .......................10, 55ISBN10: 0-471-47274-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-47274-2

Motloch, Introduction to Landscape Design, 2E ....................67ISBN10: 0-471-35291-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-35291-4

Murtagh, Keeping Time, 3E .....................................................61ISBN10: 0-471-47377-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-47377-0

Nielson, Interior Design Textiles ............................................41ISBN10: 0-471-60640-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-60640-6

Nielson, Window Treatments .................................................55ISBN10: 0-471-28946-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28946-3

Nylander, Fabrics and Wallpapers for Historic Buildings .....56ISBN10: 0-471-70655-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-70655-7

Office Interior Design Guide, The, The, Rayfield .................56ISBN10: 0-471-18138-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-18138-5

Olin’s Construction, 8E, Simmons .........................................18ISBN10: 0-471-71405-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-71405-7

Omura, Just Enough AutoCAD 2006 ......................................15ISBN10: 0-7821-4397-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-7821-4397-3

Omura, Just Enough AutoCAD 2007 ......................................14ISBN10: 0-470-00878-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-00878-2

Omura, Mastering AutoCAD 2007 and AutoCAD LT2007 .15ISBN10: 0-470-00876-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-00876-8

Omura, Mastering Autodesk VIZ 2007 .................................15ISBN10: 0-470-07272-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-07272-1

Omura, Mastering AutoCAD 2006 and AutoCAD LT 2006 ...................................................................15

ISBN10: 0-7821-4424-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-7821-4424-6

Onstott, Mastering Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2006 ..15ISBN10: 0-7821-4429-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-7821-4429-1

Parker, Simplified Design of Wood Structures, 5E .................27ISBN10: 0-471-17989-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-17989-4

Parker, Simplified Site Engineering, 2E ..................................27ISBN10: 0-471-17987-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-17987-0

Pea, Problem Seeking: An Architectural Programming Primer, 4E .........................................................37

ISBN10: 0-471-12620-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-12620-1

Pencil Sketching, 2E, Wang .........................................12, 58, 70ISBN10: 0-471-39919-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-39919-3

People Places, 2E, Marcus ........................................................60ISBN10: 0-471-28833-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28833-6

Pile, A History of Interior Design, 2E .....................................56ISBN10: 0-471-46434-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-46434-1

Piotrowski, Becoming an Interior Designer ...........................57ISBN10: 0-471-23286-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-23286-5

Piotrowski, Designing Commercial Interiors, 2E ..................57ISBN10: 0-471-72349-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-72349-3

Piotrowski, Professional Practice for Interior Designers, 3E .57ISBN10: 0-471-38401-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-38401-4

Place, Architectural Structures ...............................................29ISBN10: 0-471-72551-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-72551-0

Plan and Section Drawing, 2E, Wang ................................12, 70ISBN10: 0-471-28608-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28608-0

Plan Graphics, 5E, Davis .....................................................7, 65ISBN10: 0-471-29221-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-29221-0

Planning and Urban Design Standards, Student Edition, American Planning Association ..............................................59

ISBN10: 0-471-76090-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-76090-0

Pocket Guide to the ADA, Revised Edition, Evan Terry Associates .................................................................................46

ISBN10: 0-471-18137-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-18137-8

Poppeliers, What Style Is It?, Revised Edition ...................2, 61ISBN10: 0-471-25036-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-25036-4

Precedents in Architecture, 3E, Clark ....................................62ISBN10: 0-471-47974-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-47974-1

Pregill, Landscapes in History, 2E ...........................................68ISBN10: 0-471-29328-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-29328-6

Pressman, Professional Practice 101, 2E .................................38ISBN10: 0-471-68366-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-68366-7

Principles of Two-Dimensional Design, Wong .................12, 58ISBN10: 0-471-28960-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28960-9

Problem Seeking, 4E, Pea 37ISBN10: 0-471-12620-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-12620-1

Professional Practice 101, 2E, Pressman .................................38ISBN10: 0-471-68366-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-68366-7

Professional Practice for Interior Designers, 3E, Piotrowski .57ISBN10: 0-471-38401-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-38401-4

Professional Practice of Architectural Working Drawings, The, 3E, Wakita ................................................................................11

ISBN10: 0-471-39540-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-39540-9

Professionl Practice of Architectural Detailing, The, 3E, Wakita ........................................................................12

ISBN10: 0-471-18016-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-18016-6

Programming for Design, Cherry ............................................36ISBN10: 0-471-19645-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-19645-7

Ramsey, Architectural Graphic Standards, Student Edition ..................................................................10, 24

ISBN10: 0-471-34817-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-34817-7

Rayfield, The Office Interior Design Guide ............................56ISBN10: 0-471-18138-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-18138-5

Recording Historic Structures, 2E, Burns ...............................61ISBN10: 0-471-27380-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-27380-6

Reid, From Concept to Form ...................................................68ISBN10: 0-471-28509-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28509-0

Residential Interior Design, Mitton ........................................44ISBN10: 0-471-68473-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-68473-2

Residential Lighting, Whitehead .............................................58ISBN10: 0-471-45055-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-45055-9

Rondeau, Facility Management, 2E ........................................25ISBN10: 0-471-70059-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-70059-3

Rosen, Construction Specifications Writing, 5E ....................25ISBN10: 0-471-43204-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-43204-3

Rubenstein, A Guide to Site Planning and Landscape Construction, 4E ......................................................................68

ISBN10: 0-471-12932-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-12932-5

Scawthorn, Earthquake Risk ...................................................35ISBN10: 0-471-78170-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-78170-7

Schodek, Digital Design and Manufacturing ....................11, 25ISBN10: 0-471-45636-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-45636-0

Security Risk Assessment and Management, Biringer ..........35ISBN10: 0-471-79352-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-79352-6

Shaping Structures, Zalewski ..................................................30ISBN10: 0-471-16968-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-16968-0

Signage and Wayfinding Design, Calori ..................................34ISBN10: 0-471-74891-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74891-5

Simmons, Olin’s Construction, 8E .........................................18ISBN10: 0-471-71405-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-71405-7

Simplified Design of Concrete Structures, 8E, Ambrose .......26ISBN10: 0-470-04414-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04414-8

Simplified Design of Steel Structures, 8E, Ambrose ..............26ISBN10: 0-470-08631-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-08631-5

Simplified Design of Wood Structures, 5E, Parker .................27ISBN10: 0-471-17989-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-17989-4

Simplified Engineering for Architects and Builders, 10E, Ambrose ................................................................................... 27

ISBN10: 0-471-67607-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-67607-2

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Simplified Irrigation Design, 2E, Melby .................................67ISBN10: 0-471-28622-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28622-6

Simplified Mechanics and Strength of Materials, 6E, Ambrose .............................................................................27

ISBN10: 0-471-40052-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-40052-3

Simplified Site Engineering, 2E, Parker ..................................27ISBN10: 0-471-17987-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-17987-0

Site Analysis, LaGro ................................................................66ISBN10: 0-471-34412-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-34412-4

Site Calculations Pocket Reference, The, 2E, Hannan ..........37ISBN10: 0-471-73002-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-73002-6

Site Design and Construction Detailing, 3E, Walker .............70ISBN10: 0-471-28906-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28906-7

Site Engineering for Landscape Architects, 4E, Strom ...........69ISBN10: 0-471-27394-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-27394-3

Smith, Currie & Hancock’s Common Sense Construction Law, 3E, Kelleher ..............................................................................24

ISBN10: 0-471-66209-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-66209-9

Soil Design Protocols for Landscape Architects and Contractors, Craul ...................................................................64

ISBN10: 0-471-72107-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-72107-9

Some Place Like Home, Israel .................................................63ISBN10: 0-470-84950-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-84950-7

Space Planning Basics, 2E, Karlen ...........................................51ISBN10: 0-471-43439-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-43439-9

Specifying Interiors, 2E, McGowan ........................................53ISBN10: 0-471-69261-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69261-4

Spence, Architectural Working Drawings ..............................11ISBN10: 0-471-57488-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-57488-0

Steffy, Architectural Lighting Design, 2E .........................33, 58ISBN10: 0-471-38638-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-38638-4

Stein, Building Technology, 2E ...............................................33ISBN10: 0-471-59319-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-59319-5

Stein, Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings, 10E .....................................................................33

ISBN10: 0-471-46591-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-46591-1

Stephens, CAD for Interiors ....................................................46ISBN10: 0-471-79367-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-79367-0

Strom, Site Engineering for Landscape Architects, 4E ...........69ISBN10: 0-471-27394-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-27394-3

Structural Concrete, 3E, Hassoun ...........................................30ISBN10: 0-471-69164-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69164-8

Structural Design, 2E, Underwood .........................................29ISBN10: 0-471-78904-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-78904-8

Successful Restaurant Design, 2E, Baraban ............................46ISBN10: 0-471-35935-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-35935-7

Sullivan, Drawing the Landscape, 3E ......................................69ISBN10: 0-471-43035-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-43035-3

Sun, Wind & Light, 2E, Brown ................................................32ISBN10: 0-471-34877-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-34877-1

Survival Guide to Architectural Internship and Career Development, The, Kim ......................................................2, 37

ISBN10: 0-471-69263-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69263-8

Sustainable Commercial Interiors, Bonda ..............................40ISBN10: 0-471-74917-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74917-2

Sustainable Construction, Kibert ......................................24, 50ISBN10: 0-471-66113-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-66113-9

Sustainable Interior Design, Jones ..........................................43ISBN10: 0-471-76131-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-76131-0

Sustainable Residential Interiors, Associates III ....................40ISBN10: 0-471-75607-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-75607-1

The American Institute of Architects, The Architect’s Handbook of Professional Practice, 13E, Student Edition ....36

ISBN10: 0-471-17672-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-17672-5

Theories and Manifestoes of Contemporary Architecture, 2E, Jencks ..................................................................................63

ISBN10: 0-470-01469-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-01469-1

Tilley, The Measure of Man & Woman, Revised Edition ..7, 48ISBN10: 0-471-09955-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-09955-0

Understanding Color, 3E, Holtzschue ....................................50ISBN10: 0-471-71508-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-71508-5

Underwood, Structural Design, 2E .........................................29ISBN10: 0-471-78904-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-78904-8

Visual Dictionary of Architecture, A, Ching ...........................6ISBN10: 0-471-28821-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28821-3

Visual Notes for Architects and Designers, Crowe ..................6ISBN10: 0-471-28959-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28959-3

Wakita, The Professional Practice of Architectural Working Drawings, 3E ............................................................................11

ISBN10: 0-471-39540-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-39540-9

Wakita, The Professionl Practice of Architectural Detailing, 3E .....................................................12

ISBN10: 0-471-18016-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-18016-6

Waldrep, Becoming an Architect.........................................2, 38ISBN10: 0-471-70954-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-70954-1

Walker, Site Design and Construction Detailing, 3E .............70ISBN10: 0-471-28906-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28906-7

Wang, Pencil Sketching, 2nd Edition ..........................12, 58, 70ISBN10: 0-471-39919-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-39919-3

Wang, Plan and Section Drawing, 2E ................................12, 70ISBN10: 0-471-28608-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28608-0

What Style Is It?, Revised Edition, Poppeliers ...................2, 61ISBN10: 0-471-25036-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-25036-4

Whitehead, Residential Lighting .............................................58ISBN10: 0-471-45055-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-45055-9

Window Treatments, Nielson .................................................55ISBN10: 0-471-28946-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28946-3

Winkel, Building Codes Illustrated for Elementary and Secondary Schools ..............................................................17, 45

ISBN10: 0-470-04848-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04848-1

Winkel, Building Codes Illustrated for Healthcare Facilities ......................................................... 16, 45

ISBN10: 0-470-04847-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04847-4

Wong, Principles of Two-Dimensional Design .................12, 58ISBN10: 0-471-28960-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28960-9

Working Drawings and Details for Interiors, Kilmer .............43ISBN10: 0-471-69262-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69262-1

Yates, Global Engineering and Construction .........................35ISBN10: 0-471-74382-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74382-8

Yee, Architectural Drawing, 2E ...............................................13ISBN10: 0-471-05540-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-05540-2

Zalewski, Shaping Structures ..................................................30ISBN10: 0-471-16968-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-16968-0