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Planning and Urban Design Standards, created under the auspices of The American Planning Association, is the most comprehensive reference book on urban planning, design, and development available today.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 COVER
2 Copyright
3 Publisher’s Note
4 Foreword
5 Preface
6 Acknowledgments
9 User Guide
10 Part 1 – PLANS AND PLAN MAKING
12 PLAN MAKING
Plan Making
15 TYPES OF PLANS
Comprehensive Plans
19 Urban Design Plans
23 Regional Plans
25 Neighborhood Plans
27 Downtown Plans
32 Corridor Plans
34 Redevelopment Area Plans
36 Transportation Plans
40 Housing Plans
43 Economic Development Plans
45 Community Facilities Plans
47 Parks and Open-Space Plans
50 Critical and Sensitive Areas Plans
52 Hazard Mitigation Plans
55 PARTICIPATION
Role of Participation
58 Stakeholder Identification
60 Surveys
62 Asset Mapping
64 Community Visioning
66 Charrettes
68 Public Meetings
71 Public Hearings
72 Computer-Based Public Participation
74 Facilitation
75 Consensus Building and Dispute Resolution
77 PLANNING MOVEMENTS
The Landscape Tradition
79 Engineering Livable Cities
80 Garden Cities
82 City Beautiful
84 Practical Planning
86 Regionalism, 1910 to 1940
88 Public Housing and Urban Renewal
90 Measuring and Modeling
91 Advocacy and Equity Planning
93 Urban Growth and Environmental Concerns
95 Statewide Land-Use Planning Programs
96 Redesigning Downtown
98 Renewed Neighborhoods, New Towns, and New Urbanism
100 New Regionalism: Environment, Politics, and Planning
102 Environmental Justice
104 Sustainability
105 Healthy Cities and Communities
106 Part 2 – ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
108 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW
Environmental Planning Considerations
110 AIR
Air Quality
112 Air Sheds
114 Heat Islands
116 WATER
Hydrologic Cycle
118 Watersheds
120 Aquifers
122 Groundwater Movement and Recharge
124 Rivers and Streams
127 Floodplains and Riparian Corridors
131 River and Stream Restoration
134 Types of Wetlands
136 Wetlands Delineation
137 Wetlands Mitigation
139 Beach and Dune Systems
142 Estuaries, Flats, and Marshes
144 LAND
Soils Classification and Mechanics
146 Slope, Relief, and Aspect
148 Habitat Patches, Corridors, and Matrix
150 Disturbance Zones
152 Biodiversity Protection
154 Invasive Species
157 HAZARDS
158 Flood Hazards
160 Erosion and Sedimentation
163 Hurricanes and Coastal Storms
165 Landslides
168 Sinkholes and Subsidence
170 Earthquakes
173 Wildfires
175 Underground Leaks
177 Hazardous Materials
180 Seiches and Tsunamis
182 Noise and Vibration
188 Multihazards
192 Part 3 – STRUCTURES
194 BUILDING TYPES
Residential Types
198 Single-Family Detached
199 Single-Family Attached
200 Multifamily Low-Rise
201 Multifamily Mid-Rise
202 Multifamily High-Rise
203 Manufactured Housing
205 Office Buildings
209 Warehouse and Distribution Facilities
212 Elementary, Middle, and High Schools
216 Fire and Rescue Stations
219 Police Stations
223 Medical Facilities
228 TRANSPORTATION
Sidewalks
235 Hierarchy of Streets and Roads
238 Street Networks and Street Connectivity
242 Alleys and Driveways
245 Vehicle Turning Radii
247 Traffic Calming
251 Pedestrian-Friendly Streets
254 Considerations for Determining Parking Ratios
256 Shared Parking
257 Passenger Vehicle Dimensions for Parking Design
259 Vehicle Circulation for Parking Design
262 Parking Space Dimensions
264 Parking Lot Design
268 On-Street Bikeways
270 Multiuser Trails
274 Transit Planning Process
277 Bus Transit
281 Bus Rapid Transit
287 Rail Transit
293 Intermodal and Multimodal Transit Facilities
296 Airport and Land-Use Interface
304 Airside
306 Landside
309 UTILITIES
Waste Management Overview
311 Transfer Stations
314 Landfills
319 Incinerators
323 Waste Diversion
327 Hazardous Waste Management
330 Composting
333 Wastewater Overview
335 Wastewater Collection Systems
338 Wastewater Treatment
343 Natural Wastewater Treatment Systems
345 Stormwater Overview, Runoff, and Recharge
349 Stormwater Treatment
352 Stormwater Drainage and Flood Management
354 Water Supply
356 Water Treatment
359 Water Storage and Distribution
362 Water Conservation
364 Wireless Infrastructure Overview
366 Colocation of Wireless Equipment
368 SIGNAGE
Signs Generally
369 On-Premise Signs
373 Legal Issues in Sign Regulation
375 PARKS AND OPEN SPACE
Types of Parks
381 Greenways and Trails
385 Conservation Areas
388 Playgrounds
393 FARMING AND FORESTRY
Farms
396 Feedlots
398 Forestry
402 Part 4 – PLACES AND PLACEMAKING
404 REGIONS
Regions
408 THEORIES OF CITY FORM
Urban Patterns
410 Urban Morphology
412 Life-Cycle Model of Land-Use Change
414 Early Theories: Concentric Zones, Sector Theory, Multiple Nuclei
416 Recent Theories: Dispersed City, Edge City, Peripheral City
418 PLACES AND DISTRICTS
Neighborhoods
421 Neighborhood Centers
424 Physical Structure of Downtowns
427 Commercial Corridors
430 Historic Districts
434 Waterfronts
439 Specialty Retail Districts
441 Sexually Oriented Businesses
444 Arts Districts
446 Convention Center Districts
449 Industrial Parks
451 Office Parks
453 Main Streets
456 DEVELOPMENT TYPES
Mixed-Use Development
459 Transit-Oriented Development
462 Conservation Development
465 Infill Development
467 HOPE VI
469 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
Environmental Site Analysis
472 Urban Analysis
477 Scale and Density
481 Safety
487 Walkability
490 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design – LEED
493 Energy-Efficient Development
495 Green Infrastructure
497 Wayfinding Systems
500 Streetscape
510 Part 5 – ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES
512 PROJECTIONS AND DEMAND ANALYSIS
Population Projections
516 Economic Base and Econometric Projections
518 Housing Needs Assessment
521 Parks, Recreation, and Open-Space Needs Assessment
523 IMPACT ASSESSMENT
Environmental Impact Assessment
527 Fiscal Impact Assessment
530 Traffic Impact Studies
533 Transit Impact Studies
535 Traffic Sheds
536 MAPPING
Mapping Data Overview
538 Aerial Photographs and Digital Orthophoto Quadrangles
539 U.S. Geological Survey Topographic Maps
544 Property Maps in Modern Cadastre
545 Census Data and Demographic Mapping
547 Remote Sensing and Satellite Image Classification
549 Geographic Information Systems
552 VISUALIZATION
Visualization Overview
554 Montage Visualization
556 Three-Dimensional Visualization
558 Visual Preference Techniques
562 Part 6 – IMPLEMENTATION TECHNIQUES
564 LEGAL FOUNDATIONS
Planning Law Overview
565 Property Rights, Police Power, Nuisance, and Vested Rights
567 Due Process and Equal Protection
569 Freedom of Religion and Expression
572 Eminent Domain,Takings, and Exactions
575 Clean Air Act
576 Clean Water Act
578 National Environmental Policy Act
581 Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
583 Endangered Species Act
585 Safe Drinking Water Act
587 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
588 Current Federal Transportation Laws
590 Federal Housing and Community Development Law
593 Federal Disaster Law
595 Other Federal Laws
598 State Enabling Legislation
599 State Environmental Policy Acts
602 Zoning Regulation
606 Subdivision Regulation
608 Planned Unit Development
610 Innovations in Local Zoning Regulations
613 GROWTH MANAGEMENT
Adequate Public Facilities and Concurrency Management
615 Urban Growth Areas
618 Development Impact Fees
619 Transfer and Purchase of Development Rights
620 Smart Growth Audits
622 Transportation and Land-Use Connection
625 PRESERVATION, CONSERVATION, AND REUSE
Open-Space Preservation Techniques
627 Farmland Preservation
630 Land Evaluation and Site Assessment
631 Viewshed Protection
636 Historic Structures
640 Military Base Closure and Conversion
642 Brownfields
644 Rails To Trails
646 REVITALIZATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Capital Improvement Programs
648 Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities
650 Tax Increment Financing
653 Planned Manufacturing Districts
654 Redevelopment Agencies
655 Business Improvement Districts
657 CURRENT PLANNING
Development Services
659 Staff Reports for Development Proposals
661 Site Plan Review
664 Design Guidelines
668 REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT
Financing Methods and Techniques
671 Financial Planning and Analysis:The Pro Forma
677 Development and Approval Process
680 Resources
703 APA Divisions and Chapters
704 The Planning Accreditation Board’s Accredited University Planning Programs
711 Land-Based Classification Standards
719 Graphic Symbols and Drawing Annotations
720 National Planning Award Winners
722 Index
730 LBCS
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WILEY AGSLANDSCAPE 2006 ?u=/product/publishers/wiley/wiley-agslandscape-2006/ Fri, 18 Oct 2024 06:54:08 +0000 Landscape Architectural Graphic Standards
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WILEY 2006 1084
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Landscape Architectural Graphic Standards is a must-have graphical reference covering all aspects of site and landscape architecture and design. With authoritative information, drawings, and details used to explain the principles of landscape construction and design, including standards for pedestrian, vehicular and recreational, storm water, and wetlands, this definitive reference provides immediate access to rules of thumb and standards used during the planning, design, construction, and management of landscapes.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 COVER
2 Copyright
3 Publisher’s Note
4 Foreword
5 Preface
7 Acknowledgments
9 User Guide
10 Landscape Modeling 33
11 Part 1 – PRACTICE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
13 GENERAL
Overview of the Profession
15 History of the Profession
20 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION
Overview of Construction Documentation
22 Construction Drawing Layout
29 Symbols
38 Landscape Surveys
40 Landscape Planning
45 Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
47 Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
49 ENVIRONMENTAL AND LEGAL
Environmental Review
51 Legal: Permits and Regulations
53 PROJECT ADMINISTRATION
Project Management
55 Business Administration: Records, Legal, Liability
58 Project Manual
59 Cost Estimating
61 Bidding
62 Construction Observation
67 Postoccupancy Evaluation
75 Part 2 – STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES
77 HUMAN FACTORS
Human Dimensions
86 Human Nature and Spatial Relationships
89 Community Participation
91 ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
Modifying Solar Radiation
97 Modifying Wind
101 Regional Climate
104 Modifying Microclimates
106 Modifying Air Quality
110 Brownfields Evaluation
112 Environmental Hazards
114 Wetlands Evaluation
127 Resource Inventory and Conservation
129 Sustainable Site Design
140 Applying Visual Resource Assessment for Highway Planning
150 CULTURAL FACTORS
Historic Landscapes
165 Cultural Districts
168 SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
Crime Prevention through Environmental Design
185 Site Security Planning and Landscape Design Criteria
193 SITE PLANNING
Commercial Site Development
195 The Town Planning Process
197 Environmental Site Analysis
201 Rural Village Design
203 Elements of Urbanism
205 Regional Types
207 Plan Types
208 Block Types
209 Open Space Types
212 Building Types
214 Spatial Definition
216 Frontage Types
217 Landscape Types
219 Thoroughfare Nomenclature
221 Thoroughfare Types
222 Traditional Neighborhood Design
224 Site Planning for Fire Protection
226 Residential Site Planning
228 Residential Density
229 Single-Family Detached Housing
230 Single-Family Attached Housing
232 Exterior Space Design
233 LEED Application in Site Planning
235 Context-Sensitive Solutions
238 Transit-Oriented Development
245 CIRCULATION
Vehicle Dimensions
248 Truck and Trailer Sizes
249 Truck Docks
250 Vehicular Circulation
260 Parking Standards
261 Parking Lot Design Guidelines
263 Parking Lot Entry and Exit Design
265 Parking Space Dimensions
266 Parking Lot Design
267 Accessible Parking
269 Bicycle Circulation
272 Recreational Trails and Shared-Use Paths
276 ACCESSIBILITY
Introduction to Accessible Design: Codes, Laws, and Regulations
279 Accessible Compliance for Projects
282 Reach Ranges for Accessibility
283 Protruding Objects in Circulation Paths
284 Accessible Routes and Walking Surfaces
286 Accessible Curb Ramps and Passenger Loading
288 Access to the Outdoor Setting
305 Part 3 – PROCESS, IMPLEMENTATION,AND APPLICATION
307 CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS, EARTHWORK, AND ROAD ALIGNMENT
Site Construction Overview
310 Soil Mechanics
322 Excavation Support Systems
324 Embankment Stabilization
325 Site Grading and Earthwork
336 Cut and Fill Calculations
340 Road Alignment
352 WATER SUPPLY AND MANAGEMENT
Water Distribution
354 Subsurface Drainage Systems
356 Surface Drainage Systems
360 Manholes, Inlets, and Catch Basins
361 Runoff Control Systems
365 Water Supply Systems for Irrigation:Water Conservation
374 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
Site Design for Stormwater Management
381 Stormwater Hydrology
384 Stormwater Conveyance
389 Stormwater Quantity Control
393 Stormwater Quality Control
397 Rainwater Harvesting
403 Stream Restoration
409 Designing and Sizing Pipe Systems
411 IRRIGATION AND WATER FEATURES
Irrigation
427 Water Features, Fountains, and Pools
431 Fountain Examples
439 Fountains and Decorative Pools
441 Garden Structures
442 PAVEMENT AND STRUCTURES IN THE LANDSCAPE
Pavement in the Landscape
444 Unit Pavers
455 Concrete Pavement
459 Asphaltic Concrete Pavement
465 Overview of Structures in the Landscape
468 Wetland Preservation
474 Stairs, Ramps, and Curbs
505 Freestanding and Retaining Walls
531 Fences and Screens
569 Gazebos and Freestanding Wood Structures
573 Overhead Structures
595 Wood Decks
603 Wood Decking
604 Wood Decks:Walkways and Stairs
605 Timber Bridges
608 Timber Bridges Details
611 SITE AMENITIES
Site Furnishings
619 Flags and Flagpoles
620 Site and Street Furnishings
623 Lighting
639 PLANTING
Public Planting Design Principles
640 Residential Landscape Design Principles
644 Environmental Effects of Trees
645 Site Considerations, Plant Installation Requirements, and Details
652 Soil Improvement
653 Tree Planting in Urban Areas
656 Soils: Urban or Disturbed
664 Recommended Ornamental and Shade Trees for Use in Landscape Design in the Continental United States
672 Native Species: Upper Midwest
674 Native Plants
676 Xeriscape Design
678 Forest Preservation and Old-Growth Forests
679 Construction Damage to Existing Trees On-Site:Avoidance, Protection, and Preservation
683 Plant Maintenance
702 Interior Plants
705 Interior Landscaping
706 Interior Plantings
715 Turf
723 Living Green Roofs and Landscapes over Structure
733 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION
Plaza Membrane Waterproofing Systems over Occupied Space
735 Plaza Built-up Bituminous Membrane Waterproofing Systems
737 Plaza Liquid-Applied Elastomeric Membrane Waterproofing Systems
739 Built-up Roofing
742 Modified Bitumen Membrane Roofing
744 EPDM Single-Ply Roofing
745 Single-Ply PVC Roofing
746 Single-Ply PVC Roofing Details
748 Liquid-Applied Roofing
749 Protected Membrane Roofing
750 Spray-Applied Polyurethane Foam Roofing
751 Therapeutic Gardens
756 Commemorative Memorials
758 Landscape as Art
759 Wildlife Habitat
764 Campuses
768 Battlefields
770 Zoo Design
780 Cemetery Design and Preservation
784 HAZARD CONTROL
Earthquake Construction
786 Landslide Construction
788 Avalanche Construction
791 Forest Fires/Wildfire
793 Control of Flood Damage
796 Soil Erosion and Sediment Control
802 RESTORATION AND REMEDIATION
Ecological Community Restoration
809 Brownfields Remediation and Development
812 Phytoremediation
816 Surface Mine Reclamation
821 Constructed Wetlands
826 Sound Control and Reduction
831 PARKS AND RECREATION
Large City Parks
834 Small Urban Parks
837 Waterfronts
839 Outdoor Play Areas
851 Recreational Facilities
852 Major League Baseball
853 Little League Baseball and Softball
854 NFL and CFL Football
855 NCAA and Touch Football
856 Multipurpose High School Stadium and Football Field
857 Professional Soccer
859 NCAA and High School Soccer
861 Bocce, Field Hockey, Lacrosse, Rugby, and Team Handball
863 Field and Court Construction
865 Backstop, Basketball Goal, and Net Construction
867 Track and Field Events
869 Track and Field Construction Details
871 Tennis Courts
873 Tennis Court Facilities and Details
874 Basketball
875 Badminton, Court and Lawn Games, and Volleyball
877 Shuffleboard and Horseshoes
878 Residential Swimming Pools
880 Public Swimming and Diving Pools
882 Competition Swimming Pools
884 Competition Swimming and Diving Pools
886 Pool Platforms, Ladders, Bulkheads, and End Wall Targets
887 Polo, Dressage, Horse Shows, and Rodeos
888 Ski Equipment, Lifts, and Slopes
890 Grandstands and Bleachers
892 Design for Snow Country
894 Golf Course Design: Planning and Details
897 Golf Course Design: Layout, Organization, and Playing Characteristics
904 Blending Interpretation with Landscape Architecture:The Essential Qualities of Interpretive Components
905 Waste Management
906 Solid Waste Collection and Recycling Spaces
909 Part 4 – MATERIALS
911 SOILS
Soils:Agronomic
926 ASPHALT
Asphalt
933 CONCRETE
Concrete
953 Concrete Surfaces, Finishes, and Integral Color
955 Cast-in-Place Concrete
956 Concrete Formwork Hardware
957 Concrete Reinforcement: Reinforcing Bars and Wire
959 Concrete Surfaces: Defect Prevention, Repair, Coatings, and Treatments
961 Environmental and Health Considerations of Concrete
964 MASONRY
Brick Masonry
969 Concrete Masonry Units
971 Mortar and Grout
974 Anchorage and Reinforcement
976 Masonry Ties
978 METALS
Metal
990 Structural Welds
992 Nails
993 Screws and Bolts
994 Rivets, Screws, and Miscellaneous Fasteners
995 Shields and Anchors
996 W and M Steel Shapes
997 S, HP, C, MC, and L Steel Shapes
998 Structural Tees Cut from W and S Shapes
999 Miscellaneous Metal Angles,Tees, Zees, and Channels
1000 Metal Tubing and Pipes
1001 Gratings
1003 Ornamental Ironwork Details
1005 Perforated Metals
1007 Perforated and Sheet Metals
1008 WOOD
Wood and Related Materials
1016 Wood Joints
1019 Wood Preservatives
1022 RECREATIONAL SURFACES
Recreational Surfaces
1027 NURSERY STOCK
Nursery Stock Standards and Practices, Shipping and Handling, Guarantees
1032 OTHER MATERIALS
Building Systems:Tension Fabric Structures
1034 Architectural Fabric Structures
1036 Architectural Fabric Structures Details
1038 Glass Block: Design Data
1040 Glass Block Details
1042 Greenhouses
1044 Geotextiles
1045 Paints and Coatings
1048 Paints and Coatings: Substrate Conditions
1051 Special Coatings
1052 SELECTION CRITERIA
1055 Process Listings
1057 APPENDIX
1059 DRAWING METHODS AND GEOMETRY
Plane and Solid Geometry
1060 Triangular and Circular Geometry
1061 Trigonomic Tables
1062 Ellipse Construction
1065 Area and Volume of Irregular Figures
1066 METRIC SYSTEM
Use of the Metric System
1069 ASLA DECLARATION ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
Environmental Sustainability (B205, 206, R2001)
1071 Index
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WILEY IGS 2010 ?u=/product/publishers/wiley/wiley-igs-2010/ Fri, 18 Oct 2024 06:54:05 +0000 Interior Graphic Standards, 2nd Edition
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WILEY 2010 992
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The definitive reference for interior architecture and design is now available online! Interior Graphic Standards, Second Edition is the comprehensive resource for interior architects and designers.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
3 COVER
4 COPYRIGHT
5 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
7 INTRODUCTION
15 SECTION 1 BUILDING ELEMENTS
CHAPTER 1 STRUCTURE
18 Substructure
Foundations
Subgrade Enclosures
21 Slabs on Grade
22 Superstructure
Seismic Considerations
Superstructure Framing
40 Floor Construction
Wood Floor Framing
44 Steel Joist Floor Framing
45 Floor Decks, Slabs, and Toppings
49 Roof Construction
Roof Types and Framing
50 Shop-Fabricated Wood Trusses
51 Glue-Laminated Construction
52 Roof Decks, Slabs, and Sheathing
55 Roof, Eave, and Attic Ventilation
56 Stairs and Ramps
Stairs
59 Handrails, Balustrades, and Guards
70 Ramp Design and Construction
73 CHAPTER 2 SHELL
74 Exterior Vertical Enclosures
Exterior Wall Weather Barriers
75 Exterior Enclosure Walls
86 Awnings and Canopies
88 Exterior Horizontal Enclosures
Roof Windows and Skylights
91 CHAPTER 3 INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION
92 Fire-Resistive Construction
Fire-Retardant Wood Treatment
93 Fire-Resistance-Rated Assemblies
95 Fire-Resistance-Rated Openings
98 Spray-Applied Fire-Resistive Coatings
99 Board Fire Protection
Penetration Firestop Systems
100 Fire-Resistive Joint Systems
101 Acoustical Construction
Basics of Acoustical Design
102 Room Acoustics
Sound Transmission
105 Acoustical Partitions
106 Sound Control Windows
Acoustical Applications
111 Seismic Considerations
Basic Seismic Design
113 Considerations for Building Design
114 Seismic Detailing for Designers
119 Seismic Rehabilitation
Gypsum Board Assemblies
120 Gypsum Board
126 Framing
132 Gypsum Board Assembly Design Considerations
150 Gypsum Board Floor and Ceiling Fireproofing Assembly
155 Gypsum Board Structural Fireproofing
157 Abuse Resistance and Other Considerations
163 Concrete Masonry Units
Concrete Masonry Unit Types
169 Architectural Concrete
Architectural Concrete Design
171 Stone Walls
Types of Stone
172 Stone Finishes
Stone Masonry Patterns and Veneers
173 Glass Unit Masonry Assemblies
Guidelines for Glass Block
Glass Block Support
174 Glass Masonry Unit Types
Sound Transmission
175 Panel Dimensions
178 Curved Panel Construction
179 Glass Block Partitions and Details
180 Prefabricated Partitions
Movable Walls
185 Wire Mesh Partitions
186 Operable Panel Partitions
189 Other Partition Options
Architectural Resin Panels
192 Honeycomb Panels
193 Interior Screens and Guards
194 Windows and Glazing
Glass
197 Interior Glazing
200 Operating Windows
204 Interior Doors
Selection and Specification of Interior Doors
210 Acoustical Doors
211 Wood Doors
216 Hollow Metal Doors
220 Aluminum Door Frames and Partitions
223 Glass Doors
224 Other Door Types
231 Door Hardware
242 Access Doors
244 Entrances and Vestibules
245 Raised Floor Construction
Raised Access Floors
250 Platform and Stage Floors
251 Thermal and Moisture Protection
Interior Joint Sealants
252 Manufactured and Fabricated Rooms
Cleanrooms
253 Cold Storage Rooms
254 Paint Booths
255 Athletic Rooms
262 Sound and Vibration Isolated Rooms
263 Saunas and Steam Rooms
267 CHAPTER 4 INTERIOR FINISHES
268 Interior Specialties
Visual Display Surfaces
269 Interior Signage
277 Wall and Door Protection
280 Radiation Protection
286 Toilet Compartments
288 Locker Rooms
292 Fireplaces and Stoves
307 Wall Finish Requirements
Code Requirements
Wall Finish Applications
308 Wall Finish Supplementary Components
Integral Wall Finishes
Brick
309 Plaster
313 Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum
315 Wood Wall Finishes
Wood Classification
Wood Sources
Solid Wood
Wood Composite Panels
316 Panel Facing Materials
319 Wood Finishing
320 Wood Wall Panels
326 Interior Wood Trim
329 Tile Wall Finishes
Ceramic Tile
333 Glass Tile Wall Finishes
Metal Wall Tiles
334 Stone Wall Finishes
339 Metal Wall Finishes
Types of Metals
341 Dissimilar Metals
Finishes for Metals
342 Sheet Metal Sizes
343 Decorative Metals
345 Wall Surface Coverings
Synthetic Wall Finishes
346 Decorative Wall Systems
348 Wallcoverings
352 Upholstered Wall Systems
355 Paints and Coatings
Interior Wall Painting
356 Application
Paint and Coating Types
358 Decorative Paint Finishes
359 Floor Design Considerations
Floor Finish Code Requirements
Thermal Conductivity
360 Acoustical Control
Tiered and Sloped Floors
361 Flooring Finish Applications
Metal Deck and Concrete Floor Systems
Metal Deck
363 Concrete Floor Systems
365 Hard Floors
Concrete Floor Finishes
366 Brick Flooring
368 Stone Flooring
373 Ceramic Tile Floor Finishes
376 Terrazzo
380 Poured Flooring and Treatments
381 Laminate Flooring
382 Glass Flooring
Wood Flooring
Types
383 Selection
385 Reclaimed Wood Flooring
Wood Flooring Installation
387 Wood Floor Finishes
388 Ornate Wood Flooring
Resilient Wood Flooring
389 Floating Floors
390 Radiant Heating and Wood Floors
391 Resilient Flooring
Types
393 Resilient Flooring Installation
397 Carpet, Carpet Tile, and Mats
Carpet Construction
401 Carpet Fibers
403 Carpet Performance
404 Carpet Applications
405 Carpet Installation
Carpet Coloring Methods
406 Acoustical Considerations
Thermal Considerations
Indoor Air Quality
Carpet Transition Details
Carpet Cushion
409 Carpet Reclamation and End-of-Life Management
Walk-Off Systems and Mats
411 Ceilings
Ceiling Construction
413 Gypsum Board Ceilings, Coves, and Soffits
416 Room Acoustics
Ceiling Applications
417 Acoustical Tile Ceilings
418 Suspended Acoustical Panel Ceilings
425 Cementitious Wood Fiber Panels
Integrated Acoustical Panel Ceiling System
426 Canopies and Clouds
Stretched Ceiling Systems
427 Mechanical Zone Ceiling System
Integrated Audio and Wireless Access Ceiling Panels
Metal Panel Ceilings
Acoustical Metal Pan Ceilings
429 Linear Metal Ceilings
430 Suspended Decorative Grids
431 Sheet Metal and Stamped Metal Ceilings
Wood and Wood Product Ceilings
Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum Ceiling Components
432 Ceramic Tile Ceilings
433 CHAPTER 5 SERVICES
434 Conveying Systems
Elevators
447 Escalators and Moving Walks
449 Wheelchair Lifts
451 Material-Handling Systems
454 Plumbing Systems
Considerations
Water Supply Sustainability
455 Codes and Standards
Toilet Rooms
465 Locker Rooms and Showers
Domestic Water Distribution and Piping
469 Plumbing Fixtures
485 Decorative Water Features
Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers
487 Aquatic Facilities
489 Swimming Pools
494 Mechanical Systems
Noise and Vibration Control
Seismic Considerations
Heating Systems
501 HVAC Systems
508 Cooling Systems
509 Indoor Air Quality
512 Ventilation
517 Heat Recovery Systems
Fire Protection Systems
Firefighter Control and Communications Systems
520 Applied Fire Protection
522 Fire Alarm and Detection Systems
524 Atrium Smoke Management
526 Stair Pressurization
527 Fire Suppression Systems
531 Fire Extinguishers
533 Fire Safety Specialties
534 Electrical Systems
Electrical Power
Seismic Considerations
Conduit and Cables
537 Wiring Devices
539 Distribution Systems
543 Residential Electrical Wiring
546 Special Applications
547 Lighting
Qualitative Design Issues
548 Quantitative Design Recommendations
551 Energy Codes
553 Sustainable Lighting Design
Light Sources
558 Toolbox
560 Applications
576 Communications Systems
Computer Power Protection and Cabling
577 Computer Data Centers
579 Telecommunications Systems
580 Television Systems
Audiovisual Systems
592 Conference Center Communications
594 Broadcast Facility Design
597 Audiovisual and Presentation Equipment
School Computer and Communications Planning
599 Security Systems
Design Principles
Strategies
604 Security Doors and Frames
606 Window Security
Building Automation Security Systems
Access Control and Intrusion Detection
608 Bullet- and Blast-Resistant Construction
610 Vaults
611 Special Security Systems
613 CHAPTER 6 EQUIPMENT
614 Toilet and Bath Equipment
Commercial Toilet Room Accessories
619 Bath and Shower Accessories
623 Retail Equipment
Traditional Checkout Equipment
Self-Service Checkout Equipment
625 Kiosks
Shopping Carts
Vending and Refrigerated Display
630 Personal Care Equipment
Mobility Equipment
631 Barber or Beauty Shop and Spa Equipment
632 Animal Care Facilities
General Design Concept
Animal Housing
642 Adoption Facility
644 Intake
Veterinary Clinic
Laundry and Facilities
Laundry Facilities
647 Teller and Service Equipment
Transaction Equipment
649 Security Equipment
650 Hospitality and Food Service Equipment
Restaurants
Food Service Equipment
656 Beverage Equipment
659 Educational and Research Equipment
Educational Facilities
661 Library Equipment
666 Laboratory, Testing, and Research Facilities
667 Museum Equipment
Healthcare Equipment
Healthcare Facilities
668 Hospital Building Types
Inpatient Hospitals
670 Ancillary Departments
682 Ambulatory Care Facilities
683 Medical Equipment Planning
684 Other Medical Facilities
Residential Equipment
Kitchens
690 Residential Laundry Equipment
692 Wardrobe and Closet Specialties
694 Recreational and Performance Equipment
Checkroom Equipment
Pianos
695 Stage Equipment
696 Athletic and Fitness Equipment
Martial Arts
697 Gymnastics Apparatus
698 Bowling
699 Table Sports
700 Other Indoor Sports
704 Fitness Equipment
706 Cleaning, Disposal, and Recycling Equipment
Maintenance Equipment
Central Vacuuming Systems
707 Solid-Waste Equipment
708 Recycling Containers
710 CHAPTER 7 FURNISHINGS
Furnishing Contracts and Tests
Furnishing Contracts
711 Seismic Considerations
Flammability Tests
714 Textiles for Interior Furnishings
Fabric in Interiors
Fibers
718 Textile Selection Criteria
719 Fabric Construction
721 Fabric Finishing
Coloring and Printing
Leather
722 Cabinetry and Casework
Standards
Cabinetry
725 Cabinet Joinery
732 Closet and Utility Wood Shelving
734 Custom Casework
751 Countertops
Construction
752 Countertop Materials
765 Art and Accessories
Artwork
767 Accessories
774 Movable Rugs and Mats
776 Furniture
Materials
Seismic Considerations
Wood Frame Furniture
778 Upholstered Furniture Construction
Office Furniture
782 Systems Furniture
793 File Cabinets
798 Office Shelving
Tables and Desks
802 Office Seating
805 Restaurant Furniture
815 Hotel Furniture
821 School Furniture
827 Library Furniture
828 Healthcare Furniture
830 Continuing Care Retirement Communities
Residential Furniture
832 Multiple Seating
836 Plantings
Environmental Considerations
841 Planting Mediums and Mulch
Plants
842 Planters
847 Window Treatments
Energy Conservation
848 Blinds
849 Roller Shades
850 Draperies
853 Interior Shutters
855 SECTION 2 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
857 CHAPTER 8 COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES
858 The Transition from CAD to BIM
859 BIM Opportunities and Challenges
863 Phases of BIM Implementation
BIM and Complex Projects
Modeling Existing Conditions
864 Integrated Project Delivery
866 Virtual Collaboration
Software as a Service
867 The Unwritten Future
869 CHAPTER 9 EXISTING BUILDING INTERIORS
870 Historic Restoration and Preservation
History of Architectural Preservation
871 Historic Preservation Treatments
872 Identification Systems
873 Historic Preservation Specialists
Preservation Services
876 Preservation Project Graphic Standards and Methods
881 Preservation Project Documentation
882 Resources
883 Existing Hazardous Materials
Asbestos
884 Lead
885 Mercury
Radon
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
886 Recycling Construction and Demolition Waste
Planning
Handling Procedures
Performance Standards
Submittal Requirements
887 CHAPTER 10 INCLUSIVE DEISGN
888 Accessibility
Overview of Regulations
ADA and FHAA Design Requirements
892 Accessible Routes
894 Museum Accessibility
Aging in Place
Defining Aging in Place
895 Building for Exterior Accessibility
896 Designing Accessibility in the Interior
897 Choosing Furnishings and Finishes
Lighting and Illumination
898 Kitchen Design
899 Safe and Secure Bathrooms
902 Continuing Care Retirement Communities
Introduction
Effects of Aging
Regulatory and Accrediting Agencies
904 Design Concepts
Social Interaction
905 Corridors
907 Finishes, Artwork, and Accessories
908 Other Concerns
909 CHAPTER 11 SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
910 Design, Construction, and Operations Issues
Accelerated Depletion of Finite Natural Resources
Climate Change
911 Principles
Design Considerations
Sustainability Strategies
Energy
Lighting and Daylight
913 Water
914 Sustainable Materials
915 Health Concerns in the Built Environment
Indoor Air
916 Other Considerations
917 Interior Rating Systems and Certifications
U.S. Green Building Council
LEED Rating System
LEED for Homes
919 Product Ratings and Certification Systems
Costs and Schedule Implications
921 APPENDICES
923 A Anthropometric Data
939 B Proportioning Systems
Ideal Proportions
Generative Geometry
The Square Root of 2
The Vesica Piscis and the Square Root of 3
940 The Square Root of 5
Ratio and Proportion
The Golden Proportion
943 C Graphic Symbols
Introduction
Symbol Classification Structure
Identity Symbols
Line Symbols
Material Symbols
944 Object Symbols
Reference Symbols
Text Symbols
945 D Classical Interior Architectural Elements
Classical Architecture
History
946 Classical Orders
948 Column Types
952 Classical Interiors
957 E Interior Minimum Uniformly Distributed Live Loads
Design Considerations
Selected Floor Loads
959 INDEX
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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.

PDF Catalog

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
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