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E-raamat: Metric Handbook: Planning and Design Data

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  • Formaat: 906 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000449570
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  • Formaat: 906 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000449570

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    • Consistently updated since 2015 by expert authors in the field
    • Significantly revised in reference to changing building types and construction standards
    • New chapters added on data centres and logistics facilities
    • Sustainable design integrated into chapters throughout
    • Over 100,000 copies sold to successive generations of architects and designers
    • This book belongs in every design office.

    The Metric Handbook is the major handbook of planning and design data for architects and architecture students. Covering basic design data for all the major building types it is the ideal starting point for any project. For each building type, the book gives the basic design requirements and all the principal dimensional data, and succinct guidance on how to use the information and what regulations the designer needs to be aware of.

    As well as buildings, the Metric Handbook deals with broader aspects of design such as materials, acoustics and lighting, and general design data on human dimensions and space requirements. The Metric Handbook is the unique reference for solving everyday planning problems.

    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    Design Basics
    1 Design information and dimensional coordination
    Revised by Simon Douch
    Original text: Terry Nichols with David King
    2 People and space
    Revised by Norman Wienand
    3 People and movement
    Revised by Norman Wienand
    4 Inclusive and accessible design
    David Dropkin
    Neil Smith
    5 Capital and whole life costs of buildings
    Chris Bicknell
    David Holmes
    Essentials
    6 Structure
    Revised by Andrew Peters and Arthur Lyons
    Original text: David Adler and Norman Seward
    7 Materials
    Arthur Lyons
    AHR Architects
    8 Thermal environment
    Phil Jones
    9 Light
    Revised by Theo Paradise-Hirst
    Original text: Joe Lynes
    10 Sound
    Russell MacDonald
    Chris Steel
    11 Fire safety
    Beryl Menzies
    12 Flood-resilient design
    Robert Barker
    Richard Coutts
    13 Crime prevention design
    Nick Hughes
    Revised by Peter Wozniak
    Building Types
    14 Agricultural buildings
    Frank Bradbeer
    Rod Sheard
    John Weller
    15 Auditoria
    Revised by Mark Foley and Stefanie Fischer
    Original text and drawings: Ian Appleton except for cinema design (Stefanie Fischer)
    16 Civic buildings
    David Selby
    Martin Sutcliffe
    Neil Sansum
    17 Community centres
    Jim Tanner
    18 Data centres
    Simon Brimble
    Emilia Dobrzynska
    Naiane Esteve
    Chris Neighbour
    Daniel Silva
    Miguel Vazquez Cid
    19 Emergency services
    Michael Bowman
    20 Hospitals
    Christian Anders
    Claudia Bloom
    Vicky Braouzou
    Duncan Finch
    Mary Reid
    Mariangela Zanini
    Christopher Shaw
    21 Hotels
    Fred Lawson
    22 Houses and flats
    Revised by Kathy Watkins
    Original text: John Chapman and Kathy Watkins
    23 Housing for older people
    Justin Bannister
    Judith Brown
    24 Housing for students and young people
    Revised by Michael Ritchie
    Original text: MJP Architects Ltd.
    25 Laboratories
    Revised by Eugene Sayers
    Original text: Neville Surti in collaboration with Catherine Nikolaou
    26 Libraries
    Brian Edwards
    Ayub Khan
    27 Logistics buildings
    Marcus Madden-Smith
    28 Museums, art galleries and temporary exhibition spaces
    Geoffrey Matthews
    29 Offices
    Frank Duffi
    Jack Pringle
    Angela Mullarkey
    Richard Finnemore
    30 Payment and counselling offices
    Richard Napier
    31 Places of worship
    Revised by Ian Brewerton (Non-conformist and Free Churches), Atba Al-Samarraie (mosques); Gurmeet Sian (gurdwara) and Maurice Walton (Church of England buildings)
    Original text: David Adler, Ian Brewerton, Leslie Fairweather, Derek Kemp and Atba Al-Samarraie
    32 Primary health care
    Geoffrey Purves
    33 Restaurants and food service facilities
    Fred Lawson
    34 Retail shops and stores
    Lucy Dewick-Tew
    Eddie Miles
    35 Schools
    Anthony Langan
    36 Security and counter-terrorism
    Mark Whyte
    Chris Johnson
    37 Sports facilities: indoor and outdoor
    Philip Johnson
    Tom Jones
    38 Streets and spaces for people and vehicles
    Revised by Ben Hamilton-Baillie (introduction, shared space and place-making), James Horne (vehicles, roads and road design) and Sustrans (cycling routes and parking)
    39 Transport terminals and interchanges
    Airports revised by Andrew Perez with additional contributions by Richard Chapman. Railways revised by Declan McCafferty
    40 Tropical design
    Patricia Tutt
    41 Universities
    Revised by Rupert Goddard and Renza La Sala
    Appendix A The SI system
    Appendix B Conversion factors and tables
    Index
    Pamela Buxton is a freelance architecture and design journalist. She has contributed to many architecture and design publications including RIBA Journal, Architects Journal and Building Design. She was the editor of 50 Architects 50 Buildings, published by Batsford in 2016.