The industry-standard guide to designing well-performing buildings Architects understand not only that aesthetics are a vital part of good design, but that great design emerges from a deep understanding of the functionality and constructability of details. Architects guide a project from design idea to buildable reality by working with other building industry professionals and creating a set of details that show how things are put together. Good details provide clear, complete, and correct information to the wide variety of users that need them. Architectural Detailing systematically describes…mehr
The industry-standard guide to designing well-performing buildings Architects understand not only that aesthetics are a vital part of good design, but that great design emerges from a deep understanding of the functionality and constructability of details. Architects guide a project from design idea to buildable reality by working with other building industry professionals and creating a set of details that show how things are put together. Good details provide clear, complete, and correct information to the wide variety of users that need them. Architectural Detailing systematically describes the principles by which good architectural details are designed. Using patterns that demonstrate best practices and consistent approaches to design detailing, this book teaches why detailing is important, what factors shape detailing issues, and how to detail a building that meets or exceeds performance requirements. Principles are supported by extensive illustrations that demonstrate how to design building details that will not leak water or air, will control the flow of heat and water vapor, will adjust to all kinds of movement, and will be easy to construct. This fourth edition has been updated to conform to the latest International Building Codes and International Energy Conservation Code requirements and incorporates current knowledge about new material and construction technology, including: * Expanded patterns for sustainability, high performance architecture, and resilience * Examples using panelized or modularized prefabricated building assemblies * Complex case studies demonstrating the detailing design process for energy efficient structures * Design detailing for maintenance and management of sensitive or weak spots in a building assembly Architectural Detailing helps you bring a building together with a well detailed design that communicates effectively at all levels of the construction process.
PATRICK RAND, FAIA, is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Architecture in the College of Design at North Carolina State University. Rand has also authored or co-authored Materials for Design and Detailing for Landscape Architects, and his books have been translated into French, Chinese, and Korean. He has been named by Design Intelligence as a recipient of the Thirty Most Admired Design Educators. He was named a Distinguished Professor by ACSA in 2014. In 2019 he was a Fulbright Distinguished Chair, teaching and carrying out research for six months at Aalto University in Otaniemi and Helsinki, Finland. He was honored as the 2019 recipient of the NCSU Board of Governor's Award for Teaching Excellence. JASON MILLER, AIA, is a professor of Building Sciences in the Department of Sustainable Technology and the Built Environment at Appalachian State University. A licensed and practicing architect, Miller emphasizes an integrated, collaborative design approach to achieve design excellence in professional and academic settings. His research interests include design pedagogy, sustainable design-build practices, and the role of architecture as an agent of social change. For his work in professionally based design education, Miller received the 2014 Appalachian State University Board of Governors Excellence in Teaching Award and the 2019 UNC Board of Governors Excellence in Teaching Award. EDWARD ALLEN, FAIA, (1938-2020) was a member of the faculties at both Yale University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and frequently taught as a guest at institutions across the United States for over 30 years. He also authored The Architect's Studio Companion; Shaping Structures: Statics; and Fundamentals of Building Construction. Among his many honors, Allen was selected as a Topaz Laureate by ACSA in 2005.
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Introduction x PART I DETAIL PATTERNS SECTION 1 FUNCTION FUNCTION INTRODUCTION xxx CONTROLLING WATER xx Wash xx Overlap xx Overhang and Drip xx Drain and Weep xx Unobstructed Drainage xx Ventilated Cold Roof xx Foundation Drainage xx Moisture Break xx Capillary Break xx Labyrinth xx Rainscreen Assembly and Pressure Equalization xx Upstand xx Sealant Joints and Gaskets xx CONTROLLING AIR xx Air Barrier System xx Weatherstripped Crack xx CONTROLLING HEAT FLOW xx Thermal Insulation xx Thermal Break xx Multiple Glazing xx White and Bright Surfaces xx Reflective Glazing xx Reflective Surface and Airspace xx Outside-Insulated Thermal Mass xx CONTROLLING WATER VAPOR xx Warm Interior Surfaces xx Warm-Side Vapor Retarder xx Vapor Ventilation xx Condensate Drainage xx CONTROLLING SOUND xx Airtight, Heavy, Limp Partition xx Cushioned Floor xx Quiet Attachments xx Sound-Absorbing Surfaces xx ACCOMMODATING MOVEMENT xx Seasoning and Curing xx Vertical-Grain Lumber xx Equalizing Cross Grain xx Relieved Back xx Foundation Below Frost Line xx Structure/Enclosure Joint xx Abutment Joint xx Expansion Joint xx Control Joint xx Sliding Joint xx Building Separation Joint xx PROVIDING STRUCTURAL SUPPORT xx Small Structures xx Connecting Dissimilar Materials xx Distributing Loads xx PROVIDING PASSAGES FOR MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SERVICES xx Vertical Chase xx Horizontal Plenum xx HEALTH AND SAFETY xxx Safe Footing xxx Fall Protection xxx Safe Edges xxx Safe Glazing xxx Nontoxic Materials xxx Firesafe Materials xxx Fire-Resistant Assemblies xxx Barrier-Free Design xxx Universal Design xxx PROVIDING FOR THE AGING OF THE BUILDING xxx Life Cycle xxx Expected Life xxx Surfaces That Age Gracefully xxx Repairable Surfaces xxx Cleanable Surfaces xxx Maintenance Access xxx Dry Wood xxx Protected and Similar Metals xxx Less Absorbent Materials xxx Robust Assemblies xxx Building Armor xxx Extreme Event Protection xxx SECTION 2 CONSTRUCTIBILITY CONSTRUCTIBILITY INTRODUCTION xxx EASE OF ASSEMBLY xxx Uncut Units xxx Minimum Number of Parts xxx Parts That are Easy to Handle xxx Repetitious Assembly xxx Simulated Assemblies xxx Observable Assemblies xxx Accessible Connections xxx Installation Clearance xxx Detailing for Disassembly xxx Nonconflicting Systems xxx FORGIVING DETAILS xxx Dimensional Tolerance xxx Sliding Fit xxx Adjustable Fit xxx Reveal xxx Butt Joint xxx Clean Edge xxx Progressive Finish xxx Forgiving Surface xxx EFFICIENT USE OF CONSTRUCTION RESOURCES xxx Factory and Site xxx Repetitious Fabrication xxx Rehearsing the Construction Sequence xxx Off-the-Shelf Parts xxx Local Skills and Resources xxx Aligning Forms with Forces xxx Refining the Detail xxx All-Weather Construction xxx Pride of Craftsmanship xxx Accepted Standards xxx SECTION 3 AESTHETICS AESTHETICS INTRODUCTION xxx Contributive Details xxx Timeless Features xxx Geometry and Proportion xxx Hierarchy of Refinement xxx Intensification and Ornamentation xxx Sensory Richness xxx Formal Transitions xxx Didactic Assemblies xxx Composing the Detail xxx PART II DETAIL DEVELOPMENT SECTION 1 APPLYING THE DETAIL PATTERNS XXX Detailing a Building in Wood Light Framing xxx Detailing a Building in Architectural Concrete xxx Detailing a Brick Facing on a Concrete Frame xxx SECTION 2 GETTING STARTED XXX APPENDICES xxx The Detailer's Reference Shelf xxx Formulating Exercises for Self-Study or Classroom Use xxx INDEX xxx
Introduction x PART I DETAIL PATTERNS SECTION 1 FUNCTION FUNCTION INTRODUCTION xxx CONTROLLING WATER xx Wash xx Overlap xx Overhang and Drip xx Drain and Weep xx Unobstructed Drainage xx Ventilated Cold Roof xx Foundation Drainage xx Moisture Break xx Capillary Break xx Labyrinth xx Rainscreen Assembly and Pressure Equalization xx Upstand xx Sealant Joints and Gaskets xx CONTROLLING AIR xx Air Barrier System xx Weatherstripped Crack xx CONTROLLING HEAT FLOW xx Thermal Insulation xx Thermal Break xx Multiple Glazing xx White and Bright Surfaces xx Reflective Glazing xx Reflective Surface and Airspace xx Outside-Insulated Thermal Mass xx CONTROLLING WATER VAPOR xx Warm Interior Surfaces xx Warm-Side Vapor Retarder xx Vapor Ventilation xx Condensate Drainage xx CONTROLLING SOUND xx Airtight, Heavy, Limp Partition xx Cushioned Floor xx Quiet Attachments xx Sound-Absorbing Surfaces xx ACCOMMODATING MOVEMENT xx Seasoning and Curing xx Vertical-Grain Lumber xx Equalizing Cross Grain xx Relieved Back xx Foundation Below Frost Line xx Structure/Enclosure Joint xx Abutment Joint xx Expansion Joint xx Control Joint xx Sliding Joint xx Building Separation Joint xx PROVIDING STRUCTURAL SUPPORT xx Small Structures xx Connecting Dissimilar Materials xx Distributing Loads xx PROVIDING PASSAGES FOR MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SERVICES xx Vertical Chase xx Horizontal Plenum xx HEALTH AND SAFETY xxx Safe Footing xxx Fall Protection xxx Safe Edges xxx Safe Glazing xxx Nontoxic Materials xxx Firesafe Materials xxx Fire-Resistant Assemblies xxx Barrier-Free Design xxx Universal Design xxx PROVIDING FOR THE AGING OF THE BUILDING xxx Life Cycle xxx Expected Life xxx Surfaces That Age Gracefully xxx Repairable Surfaces xxx Cleanable Surfaces xxx Maintenance Access xxx Dry Wood xxx Protected and Similar Metals xxx Less Absorbent Materials xxx Robust Assemblies xxx Building Armor xxx Extreme Event Protection xxx SECTION 2 CONSTRUCTIBILITY CONSTRUCTIBILITY INTRODUCTION xxx EASE OF ASSEMBLY xxx Uncut Units xxx Minimum Number of Parts xxx Parts That are Easy to Handle xxx Repetitious Assembly xxx Simulated Assemblies xxx Observable Assemblies xxx Accessible Connections xxx Installation Clearance xxx Detailing for Disassembly xxx Nonconflicting Systems xxx FORGIVING DETAILS xxx Dimensional Tolerance xxx Sliding Fit xxx Adjustable Fit xxx Reveal xxx Butt Joint xxx Clean Edge xxx Progressive Finish xxx Forgiving Surface xxx EFFICIENT USE OF CONSTRUCTION RESOURCES xxx Factory and Site xxx Repetitious Fabrication xxx Rehearsing the Construction Sequence xxx Off-the-Shelf Parts xxx Local Skills and Resources xxx Aligning Forms with Forces xxx Refining the Detail xxx All-Weather Construction xxx Pride of Craftsmanship xxx Accepted Standards xxx SECTION 3 AESTHETICS AESTHETICS INTRODUCTION xxx Contributive Details xxx Timeless Features xxx Geometry and Proportion xxx Hierarchy of Refinement xxx Intensification and Ornamentation xxx Sensory Richness xxx Formal Transitions xxx Didactic Assemblies xxx Composing the Detail xxx PART II DETAIL DEVELOPMENT SECTION 1 APPLYING THE DETAIL PATTERNS XXX Detailing a Building in Wood Light Framing xxx Detailing a Building in Architectural Concrete xxx Detailing a Brick Facing on a Concrete Frame xxx SECTION 2 GETTING STARTED XXX APPENDICES xxx The Detailer's Reference Shelf xxx Formulating Exercises for Self-Study or Classroom Use xxx INDEX xxx
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