At your fingertips--reliable, usable answers to thousands of technical and code-related questions When you're in the preliminary design phase of an exciting project, you need fast reliable answers to important questions about building codes, egress planning, structural systems, and mechanical systems. This second edition of the book that Architectural Record calls a "must have" renders engineering and building code information in simple approximations that you can work right into your designs. The Architect's Studio Companion, Second Edition is completely updated to cover the latest editions of BOCA, The Standard Building Code, The Uniform Building Code, and the National Building Code of Canada. It is fully cross-referenced to guide you through the major provisions of all the model building codes; and extensive appendixes provide important supplementary information on height and area limitations, toilet room fixture requirements, construction types, units of conversion, and more. This indispensable guide makes it fast and easy to: Determine which building code applies to your design Proportion the elements of the structural system--no calculations required Lay out a code-conforming egress design Size and lay out necessary spaces for mechanical and electrical systems For students and professional architects alike, this is one of the most important books you will ever place in your library--a user-friendly tool for ensuring code compliance before you get too deeply into the design process. Edward Allenis a faculty member at the Yale University School of Architecture. His books on architecture are read and used in universities and professional offices throughout the world, with more than 150,000 copies in print.
Only wish I had this a long time ago. Very useful. Highly recommend this book.
Great Resource
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I've had this book for years and its incredibly helpful in my architectural studio class. So useful in fact that my friends and classmates are borrowing it all the time. It can be a bit fundamental at times which is good and bad. Good in the fact that you can access the information you need right away. Bad in the fact that if you need more detailed or condition specific information you'll have to look elsewhere.
Great choice for architecture students!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book offers a great way for architecture students to get a handle on some of the issues related to building design. It deals with basic issues of construction including structural systems, mechanical systems, and code considerations. It gives "rules of thumb" and basic descriptions which are great for preliminary design. For example, if you need to roughly size a truss or floor system during schematic design, go the appropriate section for the system you are using, and you'll find handy charts for basic sizing. This is a great book for students who need rough "guestimates" for studio projects.
For professionals and students alike!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Having this book is like having a half-dozen of the best engineering consultants at your elbow-ready to answer any question that may come up during design. It reduces all the complex technical issues in building design to simple formal elements of know size that are easily merged into the architectural design process. A must-have for professionals and students alike!
Students opinion
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
As an Architecture Student this book has come in very hand. It gives many details of design guidelines and is a wonderful resource book to own.
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