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E-raamat: Architectural Detailing: Function, Constructibility, Aesthetics

(Yale University; Massachusetts Institute of Technology), (North Carolina State University)
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The industry-standard guide to designing well-performing buildings

Architectural Detailing systematically describes the principles by which good architectural details are designed. Principles are explained in brief, and backed by extensive illustrations that show you how to design 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 new third edition has been updated to conform to International Building Code 2012, and incorporates current knowledge about new material and construction technology. Sustainable design issues are integrated where relevant, and the discussion includes reviews of recent built works that extract underlying principles that can be the basis for new patterns or the alteration and addition to existing patterns. Regulatory topics are primarily focused on the US, but touch on other jurisdictions and geographic settings to give you a well-rounded perspective of the art and science of architectural detailing.

In guiding a design from idea to reality, architects design a set of details that show how a structure will be put together. Good details are correct, complete, and provide accurate information to a wide variety of users. By demonstrating the use of detail patterns, this book teaches you how to design a building that will perform as well as you intend.

  • Integrate appropriate detailing into your designs
  • Learn the latest in materials, assemblies, and construction methods
  • Incorporate sustainable design principles and current building codes
  • Design buildings that perform well, age gracefully, and look great

Architects understand that aesthetics are only a small fraction of good design, and that stability and functionality require a deep understanding of how things come together.Architectural Detailing helps you bring it all together with a well fleshed-out design that communicates accurately at all levels of the construction process.

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"...this book presents the drawings alongside a clear description of the function of each individual element. This book would be valuable for anyone who wants to learn how and why things are built, rather than just copying some random detail from a google image search." East-West News Service, May 2016

Introduction xiii
PART I DETAIL PATTERNS
1(2)
SECTION 1 FUNCTION
3(166)
Chapter 1 Controlling Water
5(40)
Wash
7(5)
Overlap
12(3)
Overhang and Drip
15(4)
Drain and Weep
19(2)
Unobstructed Drainage
21(1)
Ventilated Cold Roof
22(2)
Foundation Drainage
24(1)
Moisture Break
25(1)
Capillary Break
26(2)
Labyrinth
28(1)
Rainscreen Assembly and Pressure Equalization
29(5)
Upstand
34(2)
Sealant Joints and Gaskets
36(9)
Chapter 2 Controlling Air
45(6)
Air Barrier System
46(2)
Weatherstripped Crack
48(3)
Chapter 3 Controlling Heat Flow
51(16)
Thermal Insulation
52(2)
Thermal Break
54(5)
Multiple Glazing
59(1)
White and Bright Surfaces
60(1)
Reflective Glazing
61(1)
Reflective Surface and Airspace
62(2)
Outside-Insulated Thermal Mass
64(3)
Chapter 4 Controlling Water Vapor
67(12)
Warm Interior Surfaces
68(2)
Warm-Side Vapor Retarder
70(5)
Vapor Ventilation
75(3)
Condensate Drainage
78(1)
Chapter 5 Controlling Sound
79(10)
Airtight, Heavy, Limp Partition
80(3)
Cushioned Floor
83(2)
Quiet Attachments
85(1)
Sound-Absorbing Surfaces
86(3)
Chapter 6 Accommodating Movement
89(24)
Seasoning and Curing
91(3)
Vertical-Grain Lumber
94(2)
Equalizing Cross Grain
96(2)
Relieved Back
98(1)
Foundation below Frost Line
99(1)
Structure/Enclosure Joint
100(2)
Abutment Joint
102(1)
Expansion Joint
103(3)
Control Joint
106(3)
Sliding Joint
109(2)
Building Separation Joint
111(2)
Chapter 7 Providing Structural Support
113(8)
Small Structures
114(2)
Connecting Dissimilar Materials
116(2)
Distributing Loads
118(3)
Chapter 8 Providing Passages for Mechanical and Electrical Services
121(8)
Vertical Chase
122(3)
Horizontal Plenum
125(4)
Chapter 9 Health and Safety
129(16)
Safe Footing
130(2)
Fall Protection
132(2)
Safe Edges
134(1)
Safe Glazing
135(1)
Nontoxic Materials
136(1)
Fire-Safe Materials
137(1)
Fire-Resistant Assemblies
138(2)
Barrier-Free Design
140(1)
Universal Design
141(4)
Chapter 10 Providing for the Aging of the Building
145(24)
Life Cycle
146(2)
Expected Life
148(2)
Surfaces That Age Gracefully
150(2)
Repairable Surfaces
152(1)
Cleanable Surfaces
153(1)
Maintenance Access
154(2)
Dry Wood
156(2)
Protected and Similar Metals
158(3)
Less Absorbent Materials
161(2)
Robust Assemblies
163(1)
Building Armor
164(2)
Extreme Event Protection
166(3)
SECTION 2 CONSTRUCTIBILITY
169(64)
Chapter 11 Ease of Assembly
171(20)
Uncut Units
172(2)
Minimum Number of Parts
174(1)
Parts That Are Easy to Handle
175(3)
Repetitious Assembly
178(2)
Simulated Assemblies
180(2)
Observable Assemblies
182(1)
Accessible Connections
183(2)
Detailing for Disassembly
185(2)
Installation Clearance
187(1)
Nonconflicting Systems
188(3)
Chapter 12 Forgiving Details
191(24)
Dimensional Tolerance
192(5)
Sliding Fit
197(4)
Adjustable Fit
201(3)
Reveal
204(2)
Butt Joint
206(3)
Clean Edge
209(2)
Progressive Finish
211(2)
Forgiving Surface
213(2)
Chapter 13 Efficient Use of Construction Resources
215(18)
Factory and Site
216(2)
Repetitious Fabrication
218(2)
Rehearsing the Construction Sequence
220(3)
Off-the-Shelf Parts
223(1)
Local Skills and Resources
224(2)
Aligning Forms with Forces
226(2)
Refining the Detail
228(1)
All-Weather Construction
229(2)
Pride of Craftsmanship
231(1)
Accepted Standards
232(1)
SECTION 3 AESTHETICS
233(18)
Chapter 14 Aesthetics
235(16)
Contributive Details
235(3)
Timeless Features
238(1)
Geometry and Proportion
239(2)
Hierarchy of Refinement
241(2)
Intensification and Ornamentation
243(2)
Sensory Richness
245(1)
Formal Transitions
246(3)
Didactic Assemblies
249(1)
Composing the Detail
250(1)
PART II DETAIL DEVELOPMENT
251(2)
SECTION 1 APPLYING THE DETAIL PATTERNS
253(92)
Chapter 15 Detailing a Building in Wood Light Framing
255(34)
Chapter 16 Detailing a Building in Architectural Concrete
289(22)
Chapter 17 Detailing a Brick Facing on a Concrete Frame
311(34)
SECTION 2 GETTING STARTED
345(4)
Appendix A The Detailer's Reference Shelf 349(6)
Appendix B Formulating Exercises for Self-Study, Studio, or Classroom Use 355(2)
Index 357
EDWARD ALLEN, FAIA, has been a member of the faculties at both Yale University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and has frequently taught as a guest at institutions across the United States for over 30 years. He is the bestselling author of The Architect's Studio Companion; Shaping Structures: Statics; and Fundamentals of Building Construction.

PATRICK RAND, FAIA, is a Distinguished Professor in the School of Architecture at North Carolina State University. He has been recognized nationally for his innovative teaching and research regarding construction materials.