Synopses & Reviews
The Professional Handbook of Architectural Detailing is an introduction and reference guide to the intricacies of architectural drafting and detailing. Dealing primarily with wood and masonry construction, it covers the intersection of the wall plane and the earth, the wall plane itself, and the intersection of the wall plane and roof plane. There are chapters on office practice production techniques that use computers, scissor drafting, pin registration, and appliqu? copier processes. In addition, the book discusses the evolution of various details and how they are influenced by code restrictions, design, materials, and structural conditions. Finally, related information is provided about wood construction, such as window and floor construction, stairs, cabinet details, fireplace studies, beam connections, retaining walls, balcony flashing, glass roof details, insulation and flashing conditions, and special construction problems. Amply illustrated, the book includes in many instances the standards established by the American Institute of Architects.
Table of Contents
Background to Detailing.
Approach to Detailing.
Introduction to Principles of Detailing.
Appliqu? Film, Scissor Drafting, and Splicing.
Computer-Aided Drafting.
Lumber.
Metals.
Masonry.
Footing Details.
Exterior Walls.
Roof to Wall.
Doors.
Windows.
Stairs.
Wood Stairs.
Steel Stairs.
Cabinets.
Fireplaces.
Prefabricated Fireplaces.
Beam Connections.
Miscellaneous Details.
Evolution of a Detail.
Welding.
Metric Measurements.
Appendix.
Index.