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  • Formaat: Hardback, 420 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 870 g, 16 Tables, black and white; 98 Line drawings, black and white; 35 Halftones, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Oct-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138723363
  • ISBN-13: 9781138723368
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 420 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 870 g, 16 Tables, black and white; 98 Line drawings, black and white; 35 Halftones, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Oct-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138723363
  • ISBN-13: 9781138723368
Building Systems in Interior Design takes an entirely new approach to teaching this essential topic for Architects, Designers and Building Engineers. Written to prepare students for the real world and packed with practical examples, the book will foster an understanding of specific issues that are critical to those features of technical systems that most directly affect design. The book stresses the ever-present nature of these systems: they are everywhere, all the time.

Taking a design oriented view, it outlines what can and cannot be done, and provides the student with the know-how and confidence to defend and promote their design intent when working with other industry professionals.

Covering lighting, HVAC, plumbing and much more, the book is packed with key features to aid learning including:











Numerous illustrations, plans and photographs





Key terms defined in an extensive glossary





Chapter introductions that identify key concepts and chapter summaries to re-visit those key concepts





Professional design tips





And a detailed bibliography and web links

This book is not only a core text for interior design, building systems engineering and architecture students but will become an essential working reference through their careers.
Preface xi
Introduction xiii
1 What are building systems?
1(11)
Objectives
1(1)
1.1 Building systems definitions
1(6)
1.2 Professional roles
7(3)
1.3 Team dynamics and professional courtesy
10(2)
Summary
10(1)
Outcomes
11(1)
2 Why do building systems matter?
12(8)
Objectives
12(1)
2.1 Comfort and sustainability
12(4)
2.2 Noise
16(1)
2.3 Plumbing
16(1)
2.4 Appearance
17(1)
2.5 Lighting
18(2)
Summary
18(1)
Outcomes
19(1)
3 What are legal building systems?
20(10)
Objectives
20(1)
3.1 Introduction
21(2)
3.2 Building code history
23(2)
3.3 Code adoption
25(1)
3.4 Code enforcement
25(2)
3.5 Code appeals
27(1)
3.6 Code consultants
28(1)
3.7 Code documents
28(2)
3 8 Code research
30(1)
3 9 Key concepts
31(28)
3.10 Other codes
56(1)
3.11 Other regulations
56(3)
Summary
57(1)
Outcomes
58(1)
4 What are structural building systems?
59(10)
Objectives
59(1)
4.1 Introduction
59(1)
4.2 Structural reinforcement
60(1)
4.3 Structural modifications
61(1)
4.4 Structural systems
62(7)
Summary
68(1)
Outcomes
68(1)
5 What are architectural building systems?
69(71)
Objectives
69(1)
5.1 Walls
69(12)
5.2 Doors
81(14)
5.3 Door hardware
95(10)
5.4 Door frames
105(7)
5.5 Windows
112(1)
5.6 Ceilings
112(7)
5.7 Millwork
119(11)
5.8 Vertical Movement Systems
130(5)
5.9 Architectural documentation
135(5)
Summary
138(1)
Outcomes
138(2)
6 What are architectural acoustics?
140(23)
Objectives
140(1)
6.1 Introduction
140(1)
6.2 Basic theory
141(5)
6.3 Sound absorption
146(3)
6.4 Room acoustics
149(3)
6.5 Sound isolation
152(4)
6.6 Mechanical systems sound isolation
156(3)
6.7 Speech privacy
159(1)
6.8 Electronic sound systems
159(4)
Summary
161(1)
Outcomes
162(1)
7 What are mechanical systems?
163(63)
Objectives
163(1)
7.1 Why do we heat, cool, and/or ventilate?
163(2)
7.2 How do we heat, cool, and ventilate?
165(5)
7.3 Heat flow in buildings
170(9)
7.4 Space requirements
179(5)
7.5 HVAC equipment
184(24)
7.6 Ductwork
208(7)
7.7 Grilles, registers, and diffusers
215(5)
7.8 Controls
220(2)
7.9 Code issues
222(2)
7.10 HVAC design documentation
224(2)
Summary
224(1)
Outcomes
224(2)
8 What are architectural lighting systems?
226(83)
Objectives
226(1)
8.1 Introduction
227(2)
8.2 How we see: basic human vision
229(1)
8.3 History
230(4)
8.4 Quantity of light
234(6)
8.5 General optics
240(2)
8.6 Quality of light
242(3)
8.7 Sources
245(11)
8.8 Energy conservation and sustainable design
256(2)
8.9 Lighting design by layers
258(2)
8.10 Daylighting
260(1)
8.11 Luminaires and controls
261(21)
8.12 Lighting calculations
282(15)
8.13 Lighting applications
297(8)
8.14 Egress and emergency egress lighting and exit signs
305(1)
8.15 Lighting design documentation
306(3)
Summary
307(1)
Outcomes
307(2)
9 What are power systems?
309(22)
Objectives
309(1)
9.1 Introduction
309(1)
9.2 Electrical power: the volt, the ampere, and the watt
310(7)
9.3 Equipment
317(6)
9.4 Over-current protection
323(1)
9.5 Working space
324(4)
9.6 Large equipment
328(1)
9.7 Other low-voltage systems
328(1)
9.8 Lighting
329(1)
9.9 Power documentation
329(2)
Outcomes
330(1)
10 What are plumbing systems?
331(39)
Objectives
331(1)
10.1 Water usage in buildings
331(3)
10.2 Fixtures
334(21)
10.3 Piping materials
355(8)
10.4 Piping systems
363(4)
10.5 The plenum
367(1)
10.6 Accessibility
368(1)
10.7 Plumbing design documentation
368(2)
Summary
369(1)
Outcomes
369(1)
11 What are fire protection systems?
370(15)
Objectives
370(1)
11.1 Introduction
370(1)
11.2 Standpipes
371(1)
11.3 Fire suppression sprinklers
371(6)
11.4 Fire pumps
377(1)
11.5 Fire alarm systems
378(4)
11.6 Smoke control
382(1)
11.7 Fire protection design documentation
383(2)
Summary
383(1)
Outcomes
383(2)
Glossary 385(9)
Resources 394(1)
Index 395
Samuel L. Hurt, PE, RA, RID, LC, LEED® AP, HFDP is a registered architect, interior designer and engineer. He has taught on related topics as an adjunct or part-time instructor for more than 15 years at universities including Purdue, Ball State and Indiana State.