Prepared by the American Institute of Architects Bruce Bassler, Student Edition Editor, and John Ray Hoke, Jr., FAIA, Editor in Chief, Architectural Graphic Standards Architectural Graphic Standards has been the bedrock design reference for architects, builders, and engineers for almost seventy years. This book gives students their own new edition ...
Published in 1932, the first edition of Architectural Graphic Standards revolutionized the practice of architecture. Now for the first time, design professionals and others with an interest in architectural history can purchase their own copy of this landmark publication in an affordable paperback edition.
This book offers a wealth of valuable, hard-to-find technical information on mid-twentieth-century building materials and systems, all carefully selected from the Fourth (1951) through Seventh (1981) editions of Ramsey/Sleeper's acclaimed Architectural Graphic Standards. A key reference for architects, builders, and educators whose work involves ...
This text contains the best and most representative traditional-style details from Volumes 1 to 4 of "Architectural Graphic Standards". Focus is on materials and details which are again in demand owing to the high volume of building restoration and preservation work, and the typical use of traditional materials and details by architects designing ...
An abridgement of the 8th edition of the "Architectural Graphic Standards", this volume is a reference which includes all pages relating to site work, consisting of site-specific materials but also wood, concrete, masonry and other construction materials that apply to site work. To extend its usefulness, the book follows the CSI format and ...
This is the 8th edition of this reference work for architects and engineers. Organized around the framework of the Uniform Construction Index, it covers a broad span of information required for architectural design and construction technology. Included in this edition are a section on historic preservation, a revised and expanded energy section, ...
This reference consists of material extracted from the 8th edition of "Architectural Graphic Standards". The author has pared down the 8th edition into a reference which is more limited in scope and is generally suited for small architectural firms that focus on smaller scale residential and commercial building design and construction. Light ...
The third annual supplement updating the ninth Edition of "Architectural Graphic Standards", first published in March of 1994. As new designs, standards, materials, and applications develop, AGS and its annual supplements aims to bring them to the worktables of architects, designers, and builders who rely on state-of-the-art information. The ninth ...
Created to provide a concise reference for those persons whose primary interest is in the production of details for building construction, this book is an abridgement of the 8th edition of "Architectural Graphic Standards". It is an office manual, designed to standardize detail work and relieve the architect, office manager or draftsperson of the ...
A convenient reference that details building standards and practices, materials and assemblies, and specifications for every type of format organized around the CSI Masterformat. Data is presented graphically, in plan, section, elevation, projected and perspective views.
This update features new material and incorporates changes in US design regulations on architectural woodworking, exterior insulation, waterproofing and fireproofing, housing and roofing standards, among other topics.
This work is the second supplement to the ninth edition of "Architectural Graphics Standards". It brings updated information to architects, designers and builders which complies with building codes, including the ADA. It also incorporates changes in design regulations and material on: metals, concrete, commercial and multimedia equipment, ...
Reflects the most important developments in American architectural graphic standards since the first supplement of this work was published in 1991. Topics discussed include the American Disabilities Act, asbestos abatement, landscape design, glass-reinforced concrete, protective covers and more.
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