Architect's Handbook of Formulas, Tables, and Mathematical Calculations

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Pearson Education, Jun 14, 1988 - Architecture - 256 pages

The Architect's Handbook of Formulas, Tables, and Mathematical Calculations compliles a vast range of practical, concise formulas, tables, and calculation methods useful to improve the design process. It is a problem-solving and decision-making tool for the practicing architect and interior designer. The material included in this book gives you the answer to the many types of problems  you face every day - those dealing with overall site and space planning, sizes of building components, material selection, finishes, construction assemblies, and building systems. In addition, you will find useful "rules of thumb" and basic reference data.

 

The organization of this Handbook is based on how architects actually work through a project and make decisions - from establishing early programming needs, to making preliminary design and building system choices, to evaluating specific material selctions. The tables and calculation methods selected are practical, proven reference information helpful for all phases of a job. To make the tables and formulas even more useful, steph-by-step procedures for using them and easy-to-follow examples are included where appropriate.

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Contents

Section 1How to Determine Building Planning Space Requirements
Section 2Calculating Building Systems
Part 2A
Part 2B
Part 2C
Part 2D
Part 2E
Part 2F
Part 3D
Part 3E
Section 4Building Components
Part 4A
Part 4B
Part 4C
Part 4D
Part 4E

Part 2G
Part 2H
Section 3Energy Standards
Part 3A
Part 3B
Part 3C
Part 4F
Part 4G
Section 5Reference Data
Index
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