Architecture Materials, Standards, and Codes: Studio Tools
Studio Tools
- The Architect's Studio Companion byCall Number: eBookISBN: 9781119092643Publication Date: 2017-01-20The time-saving resource every architect needs The Architect's Studio Companion is a robust, user-friendly resource that keeps important information at your fingertips throughout the design process. It includes guidelines for the design of structure, environmental systems, parking, accessibility, and more. This new sixth edition has been fully updated with the latest model building codes for the U.S. and Canada, extensive new information on heating and cooling systems for buildings, and new structural systems, all in a form that facilitates rapid preliminary design. More than just a reference, this book is a true companion that no practicing architect or student should be without. This book provides quick access to guidelines for systems that affect the form and spatial organization of buildings and allows this information to be incorporated into the earliest stages of building design. With it you can: Select, configure, and size structural systems Plan for building heating and cooling Incorporate passive systems and daylighting into your design Design for parking and meet code-related life-safety and accessibility requirements Relying on straightforward diagrams and clear written explanations, the designer can lay out the fundamental systems of a building in a matter of minutes--without getting hung up on complicated technical concepts. By introducing building systems into the early stages of design, the need for later revisions or redesign is reduced, and projects stay on time and on budget. The Architect's Studio Companion is the time-saving tool that helps you bring it all together from the beginning.
- The Architecture Concept Book byCall Number: Stacks 724.6 T135aISBN: 0500294135Publication Date: 2018Organized thematically, the book explores thirty-five architectural concepts, which cover wide-ranging topics not always typically included in the study of architecture. James Tait traces the connections between concepts such as familiarity, control, and memory and basic architectural components such as the entrance, arch, columns, and services, to social phenomena such as gathering and reveling, before concluding with texts on shelter, relaxing, and working.
- Basics: Architectural Presentation byCall Number: Stacks 720.28 A67353 - ARCH LibraryISBN: 3038215279Publication Date: 2014In an informative and practical approach, this book discusses the basics of architectural representation from freehand drawing to the plan drawing, model-making and architecture photography. The student architect learns the tools necessary for presenting his or her work, supported by many concrete examples and practical tips.
- Diagramming the Big Idea byCall Number: Stacks 720.284 B194d - ARCH LibraryISBN: 0415894093Publication Date: 2012Illustrates how to create and use diagrams to clarify your understanding of particular projects, organizing principles and ideas. Become familiar with architectural composition concepts such as proportion, site, form, hierarchy and spatial construction. Whether preparing for a desk critique, or any time when a fundamental insight can help to resolve a design problem, this new and expanded edition is your essential studio resource.
- Graphic Journaling byCall Number: Stacks 808.883 B595g - ARCH LibraryISBN: 0757562620Publication Date: 2009
- Problem SeekingCall Number: eBookISBN: 9781118084144Publication Date: 2012Problem Seeking, Fifth Edition lays out a five-step procedure that teams can follow when programming any building or series of buildings, from a small house to a hospital complex. This simple yet comprehensive process encompasses the entire range of factors that influence the design of buildings. Features new information related to BIM, integrated practice, and sustainable design when programming.
- Site Analysis byCall Number: eBookISBN: 111841893XPublication Date: 2013-01-29The process-oriented guide to context-sensitive site selection, planning, and design Sustainable design is responsive to context. And each site has a unique set of physical, biological, cultural, and legal attributes that presents different opportunities and constraints for alternative uses of the site. Site analysis systematically evaluates these on-site and off-site factors to inform the design of places--including neighborhoods and communities--that are attractive, walkable, and climate-resilient. This Third Edition of Site Analysis is fully updated to cover the latest topics in low-impact, location-efficient design and development. This complete, user-friendly guide: Blends theory andpractice from the fields of landscape architecture, urban planning, architecture, geography, and urban design Addresses important sustainability topics, including LEED-ND, Sustainable Sites, STAR community index, and climate adaptation Details the objectives and visualization methods used in each phase of the site planning and design process Explains the influence of codes, ordinances, and site plan approval processes on the design of the built environment Includes more than 200 illustrations and eight case studies of projects completed by leading planning and design firms Site Analysis, Third Edition is the ideal guide for students taking courses in site analysis, site planning, and environmental design. New material includes review questions at the end of each chapter for students as well as early-career professionals preparing for the ARE, LARE, or AICP exams.
- The Working Drawing: the architect's tool byCall Number: Stacks QUARTO 720.284 W926 - ARCH LibraryISBN: 3906027317Publication Date: 2014Large-scale working drawings are one of the fundamental tools in architecture, crucial from the early stages of creation up through the actual construction of buildings. Drawings featured span more than five centuries, cover a range of architectural tasks, and display a striking array of representational techniques. The buildings featured range from masterpieces such as St. Peter's Basilica in Rome to contemporary classics by Peter Zumthor, Diller + Scofidio, and more.