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WILEY AGSRESIDENTIAL 2010

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Architectural Graphic Standards for Residential Construction, 2nd Edition

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WILEY 2010 708
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The must-have resource devoted exclusively to standards of residential practice—now available online for the first time. Architectural Graphic Standards for Residential Construction, Second Edition is a must-have graphical reference created specifically for professionals working in residential design and construction.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 Cover
3 Copyright
4 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
5 PUBLISHER’S NOTES
6 LETTER FROM THE AIA
7 INTRODUCTION – MANAGING BUILDING INFORMATION: THE EVOLUTION OF ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHIC STANDARDS FOR RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
10 SECTION 1: SPACES
11 CHAPTER 1 – BASICS OF RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
12 General Guidelines
Identity from Exterior
Residential Planning
13 Residential Planning
Planning Considerations
14 Single-Family Detached Housing
Site Plan Considerations
15 Single-Family Attached Housing
Site Plan Considerations
17 Crime Prevention through Environmental Design
CPTED Concepts
Residential Strategies
Single-Family Dwellings
18 Subdivisions
Two-Family Dwellings
19 Site Planning for Fire Protection
Fire Apparatus Access
Outdoor Lighting
On-Site Lakes
Control of Flood Damage
Flood Damage Management
Flood Hazards
20 Land Use in Flood Zones
Flood Insurance Rate Zones
22 Residential Site Planning
General Guidelines
Solar Radiation and Building Orientation
33 Resource Conservation
Resource Conservation Methods and Systems
34 Priorities for Sustainable Buildings
Save Energy
Recycle Buildings
Create Community
Reduce Material Use
Protect and Enhance the Site
Select Low-Impact Materials
Maximize Longevity
Save Water
35 Make the Building Healthy
Minimize Construction and Demolition Waste
36 Daylighting
General Guidelines
Design Strategies
Design Process
Source
37 Envelope and Room Design
38 Glazing and Shading Design
Skylights and Sloped Glazing
Seismic Design
General Guidelines
Design Judgment
Seismic Codes
39 Terms
Site Design for Seismic Areas
40 Components for Seismic Design
Accessible Design
Maneuvering Clearances
41 Reach Ranges for Accessibility
42 Accessible Routes and Walking Surfaces
43 Accessible Ramps
44 Accessible Doors
47 CHAPTER 2 – HABITABLE SPACES
48 Sleeping Spaces
49 Kitchens
Centers of Activity
51 Accessible Kitchens
54 Living Spaces
Living Rooms
Dining Rooms
55 Home Theaters
56 Home Offices
57 Adjoining Spaces
Bathrooms
61 Laundry Rooms
62 Saunas
64 Steam Rooms
65 Wine Storage Cellars
Sample Estimation of Area Requirements
66 Closet Storage Arrangements
67 Circulation Spaces
68 Garages and Carports
71 CHAPTER 3 – ANCILLARY AND UNINHABITABLE SPACES
72 Ancillary Spaces
Greenhouses
73 Solariums
74 Uninhabitable Spaces
Attics and Crawl Spaces
77 CHAPTER 4 – OUTDOOR SPACES
78 Garden Design
79 Entry
80 Urban Gardens
81 Edible Gardens
83 Patio Planning
Outdoor Kitchens
84 Fire Pits
85 Court and Lawn Games
Tennis Courts
Basketball
86 Badminton
Volleyball
87 Paddle Tennis
Croquet
88 Lawn Bowling
Shuffleboard
Horseshoes
89 Water Features
92 Docks and Launching Ramps
Dock Construction
93 SECTION 2: ELEMENTS
95 CHAPTER 5 – STRUCTURE
96 Substructure
Foundations
105 Slabs on Grade
110 Superstructure
Floor Construction
132 Roof Construction
167 Stairs
173 CHAPTER 6 – SHELL
174 Exterior Vertical Enclosures
Subgrade Enclosures
176 Exterior Enclosure Walls
212 Exterior Openings
237 Exterior Horizontal Enclosures
Roofing
259 Roof Appurtenances
Horizontal Openings
263 CHAPTER 7 – INTERIORS
264 Interior Construction
Interior Partitions
268 Interior Doors and Grilles
275 Interior Specialties
286 Interior Finishes
Wood Paneling, Molding, and Trim
291 Plaster
293 Gypsum Board
295 Tile
298 Wood Flooring
300 Resilient Flooring
301 Carpet
Flooring Transition
302 Wall Coverings
Paints and Coatings
307 CHAPTER 8 – SERVICES
308 Conveying
Elevators
309 Lifts
311 Plumbing
317 Occupant Support Plumbing Systems
336 Building Support Plumbing Systems
341 Other Plumbing Systems
342 Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
Design Considerations
347 Combined Heating and Cooling
353 Heating
362 Cooling
Ventilation
367 Solar Energy Systems
369 Electrical
Electrical Service and Distribution
383 Lighting
388 Lightning Protection
392 Electronic Safety and Security
395 CHAPTER 9 – EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHINGS
396 Equipment
Residential Appliances
401 Furnishings
Fixed Furnishings
412 Movable Furnishings
415 CHAPTER 10 – SITEWORK
416 Site Preparation
417 Site Improvements
421 Paving
426 Exterior Stairs
427 Exterior Water Features
428 Garden Walls, Fences, and Gates
436 Garden Structures
442 Retaining Walls
447 Landscaping
452 Site Utilities
Water System
Sanitary System
453 Storm Water System
455 Site Lighting
457 SECTION 3: MATERIALS
459 CHAPTER 11 – CONCRETE
460 Concrete Forming and Accessories
Concrete Formwork
462 Concrete Formwork Accessories
464 Concrete Reinforcing
Reinforcing Steel, Welded Wire Fabric Reinforcing, and Fibrous Reinforcing
467 Placement of Reinforcing
469 Cast-in-Place Concrete
Aggregate
Concrete Admixtures
470 Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs)
471 Concrete Surfaces, Finishes, and Integral Color
472 Concrete Surface Defects: Repair, Coatings, and Treatments
475 CHAPTER 12 – MASONRY
476 Masonry Mortaring and Grouting
Mortar and Grout
Materials
477 Types of Mortar
Types of Grout
Types of Joints
478 Masonry Anchorage, Reinforcing, and Accessories
Masonry Anchorage and Reinforcing
480 Masonry Accessories
483 Lintels
484 Unit Masonry
486 Clay Masonry Units
489 Concrete Unit Masonry
490 Glass Unit Masonry
Mortar
Types of Glass Blocks
491 Glass Block Installation
493 Stone Assemblies
Stone Uses and Properties
495 Stone Masonry Patterns and Veneer
496 Stone Details
499 CHAPTER 13 – METALS
500 Metal Materials
Properties of Metals
502 Finishes on Metals
504 Structural Metal Framing
W and M Steel Shapes
L Steel Shapes
505 Miscellaneous Metal Angles, Tees, Zees, and Channels
507 Metal Tubing and Pipes
508 Gratings
509 Decorative Metal
Decorative Metal Detailing
510 Perforated Metal
511 Perforating Cost Influences
Perforated Sheet Metals
513 CHAPTER 14 – WOOD
514 Types of Wood Construction
Wood as a Structural Material
Wood as a Finish Material
Lumber Production
516 Wood Treatment
Wood Preservatives
517 Fire-Retardant Wood Treatment
519 Fastenings
Wood Adhesives
520 Nails
522 Shields and Anchors
527 Panel Products and Wood Veneers
Panel Core Types
Characteristics of Core Material
Plywood
528 Types of Facing Material
531 CHAPTER 15 – GLASS
532 Basic Types of Glass
Variations of Basic Glass Types
Strengthened Glass
Ultraclear Glass
Heat-Absorbing or Tinted Glass
533 Insulating Glass
Coated Glass
Laminated Glass
Bent Glass
Decorative Silk-Screened (or Frit) Glass
Leaded Stained Glass
534 Condensation Potential
Thermal Resistance Values of Glazing Materials
Solar Gain through Fenestration Systems
535 Locations for Safety Glazing
537 SECTION 4: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
539 CHAPTER 16 – AGING IN PLACE
540 Design Strategies
Universal Design
Accessible Design
Adaptable Design
Visitable Design
Determining Needs
541 Simple Fixes
Vision Loss
Hearing Loss
Other Impairments
Conclusions
Resources
543 CHAPTER 17 – BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING (BIM) FOR RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
544 Precursors to BIM in Residential Design
BIM versus CAD
545 Object Intelligence versus Lines
BIM Communication and Coordination
548 Simulation, Calculation, and Analysis with BIM
549 Standard Methods—the “I” in BIM
551 CHAPTER 18 – SUSTAINABLE RATING SYSTEMS FOR HOMES
552 Rating Systems and Tools
LEED for Homes
Energy Star
553 Green Building Standard
Sustainability in Remodeling Existing Homes
Conclusions
555 CHAPTER 19 – EMERGING TRENDS IN RESIDENTIAL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
556 AIA Home Design Trends Survey
Related Trends
Emphasis on Community
Low Maintenance
Sustainability
Accessibility
Residential Construction Trends
Urbanism
Unitized Home Construction
Conclusions
557 CHAPTER 20 – PROJECT DELIVERY
558 Project Scope
The Parties
559 Project Stages/Phases
Project Delivery Methods
Designer Considerations
560 Construction Contracts
Number of Contracts
Payment
Conclusions
561 SECTION 5: SAMPLE RESIDENTIAL PROJECT
563 CHAPTER 21 – MOUNTAIN CABIN: STERLING, NC
564 Standard Form of Agreement between the Owner and the Architect
568 Drawings
577 Project Manual
631 Standard Form of Agreement between the Owner and the Contractor
642 Application and Certificate for Payment and Continuation Sheet
645 Change Order
646 Certificate of Substantial Completion
649 APPENDICES
651 A Graphic Symbols
653 B Classical Architectural Elements
665 C Mathematical Data
671 D Structural Calculations
675 INDEX
WILEY AGSRESIDENTIAL 2010
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