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A Global History of Architecture
Francis D.K. Ching, Mark M. Jarzombek, and Vikramaditya Prakash
0-471-26892-5 • 978-0-471-26892-5 • 816 pp. • Cloth • August 2006
Organized along a global timeline, A Global History of
Architecture presents an innovative approach to the study of
architectural history. Spanning from 3,500 BCE to the present,
this unique guide is written by an all-star team of architectural
experts in their fields who emphasize the connections,
contrasts, and influences of architectural movements
throughout history. The architectural history of the world
comes to life through a unified framework for interpreting and
understanding architecture, supplemented by rich drawings
from the renowned Francis D.K. Ching as well as brilliant
photographs.
From ancient Chinese civilization to the postmodern world,
A Global History of Architecture features:
• A history of architecture conceived from a worldwide
perspective
• Portfolio of full-color photographs opening the book
• Companion Web site featuring Image Bank, Instructor’s
Manual, and Google™ Earth links
wiley.com/go/globalhistory
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Design, Drawing and Presentation Design, Drawing and Presentation
Wiley Architecture, Interior Design & Landscape Architecture Catalog 2007 Wiley Architecture, Interior Design & Landscape Architecture Catalog 2007
Design, Drawing and Presentation Design, Drawing and Presentation
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Design, Drawing and Presentation Design, Drawing and Presentation
Third Edition
Architectural Working Drawings materials, and construction methods.
Richard M. McGarry and Greg Madsen Then, with the help of more than 800 high-quality
Paul Laseau Fourth Edition photographs and fully illustrated in-depth case studies, he
0-471-28434-3 • 978-0-471-28434-5 • 160 pp. • Cloth • 1992
Ralph W. Liebing walks readers through the basics of:
0-471-35292-6 • 978-0-471-35292-1 • 256 pp. • Paper • 2000 CONTENTS: Marker Rendering Basics. Illustrating Architectural and
CONTENTS: Basic Skills. Drawing. Conventions. Abstraction. 0-471-34876-7 • 978-0-471-34876-4 • 704 pp. • Cloth • 1999 Interior Elements. Creating Dynamic Personal Style. Resources and • Material and tool selection
Expression. Applied Skills. Analysis. Exploration. Discovery. PARTIAL CONTENTS: The Production of Working Drawings. The Index. • Construction techniques
Verification. Communication. Process. Individual Design. Team Coordination of Working Drawings and Specifications. Working
Design. Public Design. Conclusion. Drawings. Other Construction Drawings. Site Improvement Plans.
• Determining scale
Floor, Foundation, Framing, and Roof Plans. Exterior and Interior • Generating ideas
Elevations. Building Section and Sections Elevations. Detailing.
• Exploring design processes and alternatives
Composite Drafting. Production Formats. Index.
• Modifying design work directly on the model
• Developing design work with increasing levels of
information and detail
CONTENTS: Start: Equipment, Materials, and Model Types. Connect:
Basic Techniques for Assembling Model Components. Explore: A
Skeletal Framework for Conceiving and Using Models. Apply: Step-
by-Step Case Studies of Concepts and Techniques. Case Studies.
Advance: Creating Curvilinear Forms and Special Techniques.
Build: Implementing Model Exploration as Built Work. Interface:
Combining Digital and Physical Information. Expand: Topics for
Continuing Exploration. Resources. Index.
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Design, Drawing and Presentation Design, Drawing and Presentation
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Design, Drawing and Presentation Design, Drawing and Presentation • AutoCAD/Technology
Fireplaces. Beam Connections. Design Detailing and Evolution The National CAD Standard (NCS) coordinates the efforts
0-471-05540-9 • 978-0-471-05540-2 • 672 pp. • Paper • 2002
of a Detail. Miscellaneous Details/Tenant Improvements. Metric of the building design and construction industry by
Measurements. Appendix. This Second Edition offers a truly breathtaking range of classifying electronic building design data consistently,
hand-rendered and computer-generated drawing styles and allowing streamlined communication among owners and
techniques. Extensively revised and updated to address design and construction project teams. The Architect’s
developments in computer technology, it combines clear, Guide to the U.S. National CAD Standard presents an
step-by-step technical instruction with more than 900 informative overview of the NCS, shows architects how
illustrations. Featuring work from leading architects, this to minimize immediate costs and downtime, how to reap
one-of-a-kind visual reference is an outstanding source of immediate benefits, and how best to learn the system at an
guidance and inspiration for students and professionals at individualized pace. Used side by side with the Standard,
Principles of Two-Dimensional Design every level. this authoritative guide offers helpful insight into how
Architectural Drawing, Second Edition offers coverage of: the NCS is likely to be interpreted and presents a variety
Wucius Wong of available options for meeting the standardization
0-471-28960-4 • 978-0-471-28960-9 • 104 pp. • Paper • 1972 • Tool fundamentals requirements.
CONTENTS: Form. Repetition. Structure. Similarity. Gradation. • Lettering, typography, and line types Key features of this invaluable resource include:
Radiation. Anomaly. Contrast. Concentration. Texture. Space. • Representational sketching
Pencil Sketching • Orthographic and paraline drawing
• A comprehensive guide that covers every aspect of U.S.
National CAD Standard
Second Edition • Linear perspective drawing • A step-by-step approach to seamlessly implement
Thomas C. Wang • Perspective view development Light, shade, and shadow guidelines in small and large firms
0-471-39919-1 • 978-0-471-39919-3 • 128 pp. • Paper • 2001 • Delineating and rendering entourage • An approach that allows architects to learn at their own
• Diagramming and conceptual sketching pace
CONTENTS: Preface. Introduction. Materials and Equipment.
Techniques. Sketching. Composition. Sketching from Memory. • Drawing exercises • Clear and succinct explanations of concepts and options
Examples. Index. in the NCS standardized drawings for any size firm
• Presentation formats
• Successful strategies design firms can use to best take
• And more advantage of the NCS requirements
CONTENTS: Tool Fundamentals. Lettering, Typography, and Line
• Helpful answers to frequently asked questions
Types. Representational Sketching. Conventional Orthogonal
Terminology. Orthographic and Paraline Drawing. Linear CONTENTS: Drawing Set Organization. Sheet Organization.
Perspective Drawing. Perspective View Development. Light, Shade, Schedules. Drafting Conventions. Terms and Abbreviations.
and Shadow. Delineating and Rendering Entourage. Diagramming Symbols. Notations. Code Conventions. AIA CAD Layer
and Conceptual Sketching. Presentation Formats. Epilogue. Guidelines. Tri-Service Plotting Guidelines. Implementation of the
Drawing Exercises. Bibliography. About the Author. Subject Index. NCS. Bibliography. Glossary. Appendices.
Contributor Index.
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AutoCAD/Technology AutoCAD/Technology
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Building Design and Construction Building Design and Construction
H. Leslie Simmons 0-471-77535-5 • 978-0-471-77535-5 • 240 pp. • Cloth • June 2007 Ralph W. Liebing Architects and construction professionals who are involved
in building housing must have a basic understanding of
0-471-71405-4 • 978-0-471-71405-7 • 1,264 pp. • Cloth • November 2006 Finally, an architect’s guide to good, sustainable design 0-471-78355-2 • 978-0-471-78355-8 • 304 pp. • Cloth • June 2007 the various materials and structural systems that are
shows how to analyze and evaluate buildings. High appropriate for residential construction. Fundamentals of
Established as one of the leading books on the materials Performance Buildings looks at contemporary architecture Introduction to Construction: Management and Methods
and methods of construction, the Eighth Edition of is a primer for all people entering the construction Residential Construction, Second Edition features the most
to demonstrate the art and craft of designing high up-to-date explanations of today’s residential construction
Construction has been renamed Olin’s Construction performance, energy-efficient buildings. Taking a hands- industry and related disciplines. Following a chronological
to reflect the brand identity that Harold Olin brought approach to the building process, the reader is introduced systems. From foundation to roof and exterior finishes to
on view of sustainability, designers learn the analytical interior details, this new edition thoroughly addresses the
to this standard text. No other book on the subject is approach to investigating how buildings work by looking to the technical and management aspects, offering a broad
as comprehensive as Olin’s Construction. Whether a view of the industry as well as specific tasks needed to latest developments in materials and methods of house
at ten examples of great architecture. By understanding construction, including energy efficiency, framing, and
builder, designer, contractor, or manager, readers have the issues of energy and comfort in these buildings, the complete a project. Connecting each process to the next,
for generations mastered the principles of construction whether documentation with the bidding process, or the roofing. Abundantly illustrated with more than 1,200
architect can discover the challenges and opportunities in drawings and photographs, this Second Edition provides
operations with Olin. their own designs, whether a simple residence or a large delivery system with the scheduling, the author clearly
explains the flow of work on a typical construction project. authoritative coverage on wood light-frame construction,
Addressing nearly every principle, material, and method commercial structure. industrialized systems of construction, insulating concrete
No other survey offers such a broad look at the entire
used to design and construct most residential and This valuable guide features: building process as demonstrated in a typical commercial forms, light-gauge steel frame, panelized construction, and
commercial buildings, Olin’s Construction: construction project. new information on engineered materials, windows and
• In-depth, technical analysis of building performance that doors, as well as additional coverage of framing.
• Covers all materials, doors and windows, glazed curtain goes beyond superficial picture books to provide practical Introduction to Construction is the essential survey
walls, finishes, industry standards, codes, barrier-free skills for sustainable architectural design that offers: CONTENTS: CONTEXT. The Context for Construction. Architects
design, siteworks, sound control, and much more and Designers/The Design Community. Builders, Contractors, and
• The latest methods for analysis of building performance, • Concise coverage of the technical management of building Developers/The Construction Community. MATERIALS. Wood.
• Is organized around the newly updated MasterFormat™ including using “energy analysis” computer programs construction Concrete. Masonry. STANDARD PRACTICE. Rough Sitework.
• Features more than 1,200 illustrations, including more for climatic responsive design, how “design intent” Foundations. Framing. Finishing the Roof. Finishing the Walls.
is translated into a built form, and how claims about • A wealth of drawings and documents used in
than 150 new images Plumbing. Heating and Cooling. Electrical Wiring. Thermal
building performance are analyzed construction, and photographs of the building process, Insulation. Fireplaces and Stoves. Interior Finishes. Finishing the
• Features new content on sustainability and construction that give a real-world understanding of covered topics Site. ALTERNATIVE SYSTEMS. Load-Bearing Masonry. Insulating
management • Seven case studies illustrated with photographs, drawings, Masonry and Concrete. Frame Systems. Low-Tech Systems.
and diagrams that look at buildings in various climates to • An easy-to-follow narrative describing the construction of
CONTENTS: Design and Contracting Requirements. Existing Panelized Systems. Glossary. Index.
apply the analytical methods explained a typical commercial building, from start to finish
Conditions. Concrete. Masonry. Metals. Wood, Plastics, and
Composites. Thermal and Moisture Protection. Openings. CONTENTS: PART ONE: METHODS. Introduction. Building and CONTENTS: Introduction and Context. Project Inception and
Finishes. Specialties. Equipment. Furnishings. Special Site. Location and Climate. Design Intent. Intentions Transcribed. Determination. Resolution and Design. Selection, Incorporation,
Construction. Conveying Equipment. Fire Supression. Plumbing. Claims. Vital Signs. Computer Simulations. What If? PART TWO: and Documentation. Bidding, Award and Contract. Constructing,
Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC). Electrical. BUILDINGS. Case Studies. Erecting and Installing. Refinement and Enhancement. Finale
Communications. Electronic Safety and Security. Earthwork. and Substantial Completion. Trade Associations. Sample
Exterior Improvements. Utilities. Properties of Materials. The Administrative Documents.
Metric System of Measurement.
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Building Design and Construction Building Design and Construction
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Building Design and Construction Building Design and Construction
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Building Design and Construction Building Design and Construction
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Structures/Simplified Design Guides Structures/Simplified Design Guides
Parker/Ambrose Series of
Simplified Design Guides
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Structures Structures
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Structures Environmental Controls
Structural Concrete
Theory and Design
Third Edition
M. Nadim Hassoun and Akthem Al-Manaseer
0-471-69164-X • 978-0-471-69164-8 • 888 pp. • Cloth • 2005
Interactive Structures New! The Building Environment
CONTENTS: Introduction. Properties of Reinforced Concrete. Flexural
Analysis of RC Beams. Flexural Design of RC Beams. Alternative Visualizing Structural Behavior Available Summer 2007 Active and Passive Control Systems
Design Methods. Deflection and Control of Cracking. Development
Length of Reinforcing Bars. Shear and Diagonal Tension. One-Way
Shahin Vassigh High Performance Buildings Third Edition
Slabs. Axially Loaded Columns. Members in Compression and DVD: 0-471-70566-7 • 978-0-471-70566-6 • 2005 Vidar Lerum Vaughn Bradshaw
Bending. Slender Columns. Footings. Retaining Walls. Design for
Torsion. Continuous Beams and Frames. Design of Two-Way Slabs. CD-ROM: 0-471-70565-9 • 978-0-471-70565-9 • 2005 0-471-77535-5 • 978-0-471-77535-5 • 240 pp. • Cloth • June 2007 0-471-68965-3 • 978-0-471-68965-2 • 592 pp. • Cloth • 2006
Stairs. Introduction to Prestressed Concrete. Seismic Design of RC learningstructures.org
Finally, an architect’s guide to good, sustainable design From active HVAC systems to passive methods, lighting
Structures.
Understanding structures is core to the education of the shows how to analyze and evaluate buildings. High to on-site power generation, this updated edition of The
professional architect and engineer. Interactive Structures: Performance Buildings looks at contemporary architecture Building Environment explains how to strategically plan
Visualizing Structural Behavior uses a multimedia format to demonstrate the art and craft of designing high- for and incorporate effective, efficient systems in today’s
to provide a structural analysis instructional reference performance, energy-efficient buildings. Taking a hands- buildings. Going beyond the ABCs of HVAC, it covers:
designed to meet the unique needs learning needs of on view of sustainability, designers learn the analytical
students in architecture, non-engineering, and entry-level approach to investigating how buildings work by looking • On-site power generation, including wind turbines, solar
engineering degrees. With dynamic results, this effective at seven examples of great architecture. By understanding photovoltaic cells, fuel cells, and more
tool improves comprehension of the fundamental principles the issues of energy and comfort in these buildings, the • Plumbing systems, fire protection, signal systems,
of practical aspects of structural design, and inspires the architect can discover the challenges and opportunities in conveying systems, and architectural acoustics
creative possibilities of applied structure within the built their own designs, whether a simple residence or a large • Procedures and/or formulas for calculating the rate of
environment. commercial structure. heat flow, performing heat loss, heat gain, and energy use
Key features of this cutting-edge, interactive tool include: This valuable guide features: calculations, determining solar energy utilization, doing
Shaping Structures load calculations, and more
• Animations and an interactive multimedia format for • In-depth, technical analysis of building performance that
Statics hands-on learning • Details on the latest building codes and standards
goes beyond superficial picture books to provide practical
references
Waclaw Zalewski and Edward Allen • Exercises, quizzes, and an accompanying Web site skills for sustainable architectural design
• New information on the sustainable design of building
• Structural concepts grounded in the real-world context of • The latest methods for analysis of building performance,
0-471-16968-4 • 978-0-471-16968-0 • 416 pp. • Cloth • 1997 systems and energy efficiency, including new technologies
landmark buildings and structures including using “energy analysis” computer programs
CONTENTS: A Vertical Tensile Structure. A Vertical Compressive for climatic responsive design, how “design intent” • The latest thinking and data on a building’s impact on
Structure. Forces in Many Directions. Moments of Forces. Finding CONTENTS: BASIC CONCEPTS. Statics. Loads. Strength of is translated into a built form, and how claims about the environment, indoor air quality, and “sick-building
Forces in a Simple Truss. Multipanel Trusses. Fanlike Structures. Materials. Connections. Lateral Supports. Foundations. Structure building performance are analyzed syndrome”
Finding Forms and Forces for Funicular Structures. Further Design and Form. STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS. Overview. Trusses. Beams.
Tools for Funicular Structures. Shaping a Cantilevered Arch Roof. Columns. Frames. Cables. Arches. Surfaces. Architects. • Seven case studies illustrated with photographs, drawings, • Design economics, including the payback period, life-
Shaping a Hanging Roof. Shaping a Three-Hinged Truss Arch. and diagrams that look at buildings in various climates to cycle cost, comparative value analysis, and building
Restraining Funicular Structures. Shaping Efficient Trusses. Unit apply the analytical methods explained commissioning
Conversions. Standard Sizes of Steel Reinforcing Bars. Selected CONTENTS: Human Comfort and Health Conditions.
References. Index. CONTENTS: PART ONE: METHODS. Introduction. Building and
Site. Location and Climate. Design Intent. Intentions Transcribed. Thermodynamic Principles. Thermal Dynamics of Buildings. Load
Claims. Vital Signs. Computer Simulations. What If? PART TWO: Calculations. A Building’s Thermal Impact on the Environment.
BUILDINGS. Case Studies. Active HVAC Systems. Passive Methods. Lighting. Normal
Electrical Service. On-Site Power Generation. Special Systems.
Plumbing. Fire Protection. Architectural Acoustics. Building
Commissioning. Design Economics. Appendices. Index.
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Environmental Controls Environmental Controls
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Signage and Wayfinding • Professional Practice Professional Practice
New!
Available Spring 2007
Security Risk Assessment and Management
A Professional Practice Guide for Protecting
Buildings and Infrastructures
Betty Biringer and Rudolph V. Matalucci
0-471-79352-3 • 978-0-471-79352-6 • 352 pp. • Cloth • April 2007
The result of over 40 years of research on risk assessment,
Security Risk Assessment and Management provides a
practical, real-world guide to implementing the robust
security tools and techniques developed by the U.S.
Department of Energy’s lead national security laboratories.
Through a step-by-step and systematic approach, it covers:
• “How to” perform a full risk assessment that assists the
project owner and manager decide
• “Why to” either accept the calculated risk and implement
only base-line measures, if any, or
New! New Edition! New! • “Why to” reduce the risk to a more acceptable level with
Available Spring 2007 Building Codes Illustrated Available Spring 2007 the application of performance-based alternative security
upgrades or consequence mitigation measures.
Signage and Wayfinding Design A Guide to Understanding the 2006 International Integrated Practice in Architecture
Written in plain English, complete with step-by-step
Chris Calori Building Code Mastering Design-Build, Fast-Track and Building procedures, flowcharts, and worksheets, the book makes robust
0-471-74891-9 • 978-0-471-74891-5 • 256 pp. • Cloth • February 2007 Second Edition Information Modeling risk assessment manageable for experts and non-experts alike.
Signage and Wayfinding Design is a comprehensive and Francis D.K. Ching and Steven R. Winkel George Elvin
accessible resource that enables readers to apply a standard,
proven design process to large and small projects in an 0-471-74189-2 • 978-0-471-74189-3 • 400 pp. • Paper • November 2006 0-471-99849-4 • 978-0-471-99849-5 • 224 pp. • Cloth • March 2007 New!
efficient and systematic manner. Environmental graphic This Second Edition of Building Codes Illustrated Endorsed by The American Institute of Architects,
design is the development of a systematic, visually cohesive highlights major changes between the updated International Integrated Practice in Architecture is the only Earthquake Risk
graphic communication system for a given site within the Building Code® (IBC) for 2006 and previous model building comprehensive book about integrated practice in Analysis and Mitigation
built environment. Increasingly recognized as a contributor codes in a visual format that designers both need and architecture, which is the collaborative design,
to well-being, safety and security in unfamiliar and high- understand. The visual presentation of information extracts construction, and life-cycle management of buildings. Charles Scawthorn
stress environments, EGD is also being used to extend and the core portions of the building code that are most relevant Insightful material is clearly organized around critical 0-471-78170-3 • 978-0-471-78170-7 • 592 pp. • Cloth • April 2007
reinforce the brand experience. for professionals and hones building codes down to the issues in integrated architectural practice, including
essentials. Organized to correspond with related subject teambuilding, project planning, communication, risk
Signage and Wayfinding Design: management, and implementation.
matter in the IBC, readers can quickly find clarifying
• Provides an in-depth view of the environmental design information on the nonstructural provision of the IBC and
New!
This practical book offers:
process from research and design development to project gain a clear and complete understanding of those sections Global Engineering and Construction
execution at a glance through enlightening computer-rendered • Real-world case study examples of projects
illustrations and succinct, thorough interpretations. J. K. Yates
• Covers signage provisions of the Americans with • Clear strategies from the best integrated firms in the U.S.,
Disabilities Act This valuable guide features: offering lessons on design-build, fast-track, and life-cycle 0-471-74382-8 • 978-0-471-74382-8 • 392 pp. • Cloth • November 2006
management The first book written for operations-level engineers,
• Features more than a hundred images (design concepts, • Illustrations that explain the code text
working drawings, diagrams, maps) and 32 pages of full- • Photographs and drawings of contemporary case study constructors, and students., Global Engineering and
color images • Frank Ching’s drawings, which bring new life to code buildings Construction is an essential manual for navigating the
interpretation confusing world of engineering and construction in the
• Covers development of room/space numbering systems, CONTENTS: Part 1: WHY INTEGRATE? Introducing Integrated global arena and for working on multinational teams. From
approaches to sign typing and numbering, and message • Commentary written by a seasoned codes expert, Steven Practice. What Is Integrated Practice? Part 2: STRATEGIES AND
Winkel, who serves as a codes expert for the AIA and project management to finance, global construction to
schedule management METHODS OF INTEGRATED PRACTICE. Building the Integrated
has been instrumental in gaining acceptance for the new Project Team. Planning the Integrated Project. Communication
alliances, international standards to competitiveness, this
CONTENTS: The Design Process. Introduction to the Signage Design unified building code and Building Information Modeling. Managing Risk, Uncertainty, book contains country- and region-specific information on
Process. The Information Content System. The Graphic System. and Change. Part 3: PUTTING THE IDEAS TO WORK. Adopting cultural issues, legal systems, bid estimates, scheduling,
The Hardware System. Project Management. CONTENTS: Building Codes. Navigating the Code. Use and Integrated Practice. Beyond Fragmentation. Stewardship and the business practices, productivity improvement, and tips for
Occupancy. Special Uses and Occupancies. Building Heights and Future of Integrated Practice. successfully working on and managing global projects. This
Areas. Types of Construction. Fire-Resistive Construction. Interior book also provides a useful glossary and numerous case
Finishes. Fire-Protection Systems. Means of Egress. Accessibility.
studies illustrating practices in the real world.
Interior Environment. Energy Efficiency. Exterior Walls. Roof
Assemblies. Structural Provisions. Building Materials and Systems.
Existing Structures. Bibliography. Index.
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Professional Practice Professional Practice
Architectural Programming
Information Management for Design
The Architect’s Handbook of Professional Donna P. Duerk Architectural Research Methods The Survival Guide to Architectural
Practice 0-471-28468-8 • 978-0-471-28468-0 • 272 pp. • Paper • 1993 Linda Groat and David Wang Internship and Career Development
Thirteenth Edition—Student Edition CONTENTS: HOW TO PROGRAM. Definitions of Architectural 0-471-33365-4 • 978-0-471-33365-4 • 416 pp. • Paper • 2002 Grace H. Kim
Programming. Issue-Based Programming: A Tool for Managing
The American Institute of Architects the Design Process. Goals: The Promise for Quality. Performance PARTIAL CONTENTS: THE DOMAIN OF ARCHITECTURAL 0-471-69263-8 • 978-0-471-69263-8 • 272 pp. • Paper • 2006
Requirements: Tools for Evaluation and Management. Concepts: RESEARCH. The Scope of This Book. Systems of Inquiry and
0-471-17672-9 • 978-0-471-17672-5 • 624 pp. • Paper • 2001 CONTENTS: Foreword: Surviving Internship. Introduction. An
Turning Ideas into Reality. APPLICATIONS. The Scientific Standards of Research Quality. Literature Review. Theory in
Overview of the Process to Becoming an Architect. Finding the
CONTENTS: Introduction: The Architecture Profession. Method. Easy Research Methods for Designers. Advanced Relation to Method. Design in Relation to Research. SEVEN
Right Firm for You. The Job Search. Intern Development Program.
Understanding Clients. Clients and Change. How Clients Choose Research Methods for Designers. Environment and Behavior RESEARCH STRATEGIES. Interpretive-Historical Research.
Architect Registration Exam. Professional Practice. Professional
Architects. Working with Clients. Firm Planning. Marketing and Issues. Information Management. Formats: Structuring a Program Qualitative Research. Correlational Research. Experimental and
Development. How Do Others Get Through This? Mentorship.
Outreach. Financial Operations. Human Resources. Delivery Document. Case Studies: Program Examples. Evaluation. Quasi-Experimental Research. Simulation and Modeling Research.
Choosing the Non-Traditional Path. Working Abroad. Starting Your
Methods and Compensation. Contracts and Agreements. Risk Appendices. Logical Argumentation. Case Studies and Combined Strategies.
Own Firm. Conclusion. Bibliography. Articles. Books.
Management. Technology and Information Systems. Project Epilogue. Personal Names Index. Subject Index.
Management. Regulation. Services. Planning—Predesign Services.
Design—Construction Services. Operation—Maintenance Services.
Appendices.
Problem Seeking
An Architectural Programming Primer
Designing Public Consensus The Site Calculations Pocket Reference Fourth Edition
The Civic Theater of Community Participation for Second Edition William M. Peña and Steven A. Parshall
Architects, Landscape Architects, Planners, and
Programming for Design Urban Designers
Ed Hannan 0-471-12620-9 • 978-0-471-12620-1 • 224 pp. • Paper • 2001
CONTENTS: The Primer. The Search. Programmers and Designers.
From Theory to Practice Barbara Faga
0-471-73002-5 • 978-0-471-73002-6 • 512 pp. • Paper • 2006
Analysis and Synthesis. The Separation. The Interface. Five Steps.
Edith Cherry This handy pocket reference puts all the construction Procedure. The Whole Problem. Four Considerations. Framework.
0-471-68119-9 • 978-0-471-68119-9 • 288 pp. • Cloth • 2006 formulas and calculations students need at their fingertips. Information Index. Organizing Information. Two-Phase Process.
0-471-19645-2 • 978-0-471-19645-7 • 352 pp. • Cloth • 1998 Data Clog. Processing and Discarding. Abstract to the Essence.
CONTENTS: Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. A Boston PARTIAL CONTENTS: Earthworks and Materials. Drainage. Irrigation,
CONTENTS: PREPARING FOR PROGRAMMING. Think About Education. Ground Zero. Planning in Public. Designing Consensus. User on Team. Ways of Thinking. Effective Group Action. Team.
Water Supply, and Materials. Concrete, Retaining Walls, Streets, Participatory Process. Background Information. Decision Making.
Thinking. Clients. THE ARCHITECTURAL PROGRAMMING Leading by Collaboration. Opposition. The Future of Public and Weir Structures. Grassing, Landscaping, Fertilization, and
PROJECT. Researching the Project Background. Identifying Goals Participation. Appendices. Notes. Communication. Establish Goals. Collect and Analyze Facts.
Ground Covers. Sports Fields. General Information. Formulas Uncover and Test Concepts. Determine Needs. Cost Estimate
and Objectives. Gathering and Analyzing Information. Identifying for Areas and Volumes of Various Geometric Figures. Map and
Programmatic Strategies. Establishing Quantitative Requirements. Analysis. State the Problem. Programming Principles. APPENDIX.
Surveyor Information. Sanitary Sewers. Worldwide Weather Introduction. Terms. Programming Procedures. Programming
The Synthesis of the Design Problem. Documentation. A Synthesis Conditions.
of the Architectural Programming Task. Appendices. Bibliography. Activities. Useful Techniques. Index.
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Professional Practice Interiors and Interior Design
New!
Available Spring 2007
Interior Design
A Survey
Corky Binggeli, ASID
0-471-67958-5 • 978-0-471-67958-5 • 544 pp. • Paper • February 2007
From the history of interior design to professional
development, this guide brings the profession to life and
introduces the new designer to a successful career. The field of
interior design is undergoing rapid and critical developments,
and Interior Design: A Survey provides the support readers
need in the new generation of practice. New professional
requirements have given rise to new levels of technical
expertise, and by addressing the complexity of interior design
as it is practiced today, this valuable guide covers all aspects of
the design and presentation process including:
• Development of a design concept
Professional Practice 101 Becoming an Architect • Analysis of built spaces
Business Strategies and Case Studies in A Guide to Careers in Design • Programming and functional relationships
Architecture Lee W. Waldrep, Ph.D. • Space planning
Second Edition 0-471-70954-9 • 978-0-471-70954-1 • 320 pp. • Paper • 2006 • Design development presentation
Andrew Pressman, FAIA Becoming An Architect answers these key questions: What Interior Design: A Survey is a lavishly illustrated introduction to
do architects do? What are the educational requirements the field of interior design that puts reliable information on all
0-471-68366-3 • 978-0-471-68366-7 • 408 pp. • Paper • 2006
for architects? What does an architectural internship aspects of the profession at the reader’s fingertips. It features:
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studies, new to the Second Edition, augment each chapter. and exams, the book provides readers with a detailed
This practical guide features a wealth of material on: • Up-to-date and thorough information on materials, furniture and furnishings, and their use in design
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in architecture, the experience or internship component, • A clear, easy-to-read writing style that makes understanding easy for everyone, including those who speak English as a
• Project management
and the Architect Registration Examination (ARE). In second language
• Time management addition, an introduction helps the reader answer the • An Instructor’s Manual and companion Web site
• Group dynamics and teamwork fundamental question of whether or not they really want
to be an architect. Filled with interviews and advice from CONTENTS: PART I: THE PRACTICE OF INTERIOR DESIGN. Interior Design as a Career. How Interior Designers Work. The Roots of
• Project delivery leading architects, it also provides career profiles scattered Interior Design. Greece, Rome, and Byzantium. Medieval Europe. Islamic, Iberian,d African Design. The Renaissance. European Style,
• Communication and leadership skills throughout the text that offer excellent example material Baroque through Regency. Asian and Oceanic Design. The Americas. Industry and Revivals. The Modern Movement and Beyond. PART
for anyone who wants to get into the field. II: THE PROCESS OF DESIGN. The Elements and Principles of Design. Color. Defining the Design Problem and Establishing Goals.
• Design and information technology
Developing Design Concepts and Schematic Design. Finalizing the Design. PART III: DESIGNING INTERIOR SPACES. Communicating
• Marketing Key features include: the Design. Designing for Human Health and Safety. Residential Spaces. Commercial, Cultural, and Institutional Spaces. Environmentally
• Description of the typical architect’s duties, tasks, and Healthy Design and Historic Interiors. PART IV: THE BUILDING. Building Construction. Building Components. Building Environmental
• Legal and licensing issues Systems. Plumbing, Electrical, Communications, and Fire Safety Systems. Lighting. PART V: INTERIOR FINISHES. Finish Selection and
career arc
• Financial management Specification. Finish Flooring. Wall Finishes. Ceiling Finishes. PART VI: FURNISHINGS AND FINISHES. Selecting Furnishings. Textiles.
• A section focused entirely on architectural education Furniture. The Finishing Touches.
• Risk management and professional liability insurance
• Career profiles throughout the text, highlighting many
• Client and contractor relations possible career paths
CONTENTS: Practice, Practice, Practice. Do the Right Thing. The • An appendix featuring relevant information on
Firm: Commodity and Delight. Project Management. Making a
associations and organizations related to the profession
(Financial) Statement. To Market, To Market. Laws and Order.
Risky Business. New Modes of Service and Project Delivery. CONTENTS: The Definition of an Architect. The Education of an
Nontraditional Practice. Social Responsibilities. Architect. The Experience of an Architect. The Careers of an
Architect. Appendix—The Resources of an Architect.
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and Finishing. Part II: Textile Applications. Textile Specifications,
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The Personal and Public Image of Interior Color. Bibliography. Window Treatments. Soft Window Treatments. Calculating,
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Skeletal Framework for Conceiving and Using Models. Apply: Step-
by-Step Case Studies of Concepts and Techniques. Case Studies. Treatments. Hard and Soft: Combining Window Treatments.
Advance: Creating Curvilinear Forms and Special Techniques. Business Matters: Residential and Nonresidential. Sources,
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Continuing Exploration. Resources. Index.
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Ambrose, Simplified Design of Concrete Structures, 8E........26 Baraban, Successful Restaurant Design, 2E.............................46
Plan and Section Drawing ISBN10: 0-470-04414-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04414-8 ISBN10: 0-471-35935-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-35935-7
Ambrose, Simplified Design of Steel Structures, 8E 26 Barker, Design of Highway Bridges, 2E....................................28
Second Edition ISBN10: 0-470-08631-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-08631-5 ISBN10: 0-471-69758-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69758-9
Site Design and Construction Detailing Thomas C. Wang Ambrose, Simplified Engineering for Architects Basic Perspective Drawing, 4E, Montague........................10, 55
0-471-28608-7 • 978-0-471-28608-0 • 144 pp. • Paper • 1996 and Builders, 10E.......................................................................27 ISBN10: 0-471-47274-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-47274-2
Third Edition ISBN10: 0-471-67607-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-67607-2 Becoming an Architect, Waldrep.........................................2, 38
CONTENTS: Presentation Graphics vs. Process Graphics. Design
Theodore D. Walker Process. Analytical Drawings. Concept Drawings. Design Ambrose, Simplified Mechanics and Strength ISBN10: 0-471-70954-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-70954-1
Drawings. Line. Plan Graphics. Sections and Elevations. Section of Materials, 6E.........................................................................27 Becoming an Interior Designer, Piotrowski............................57
0-471-28906-X • 978-0-471-28906-7 • 576 pp. • Cloth • 1991
Graphics. Computer Graphics. ISBN10: 0-471-40052-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-40052-3 ISBN10: 0-471-23286-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-23286-5
CONTENTS: About this Book. Preparation of Construction Drawings. American Planning Association, Planning and Urban Design
Construction Materials. Paving. Curbs and Edgings. Steps and Best Practices Guide to Residential Construction, Bliss........21
Standards, Student Edition.......................................................59 ISBN10: 0-471-64836-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-64836-9
Ramps. Walls and Fences. Structures: Decks, Shelters and Bridges.
ISBN10: 0-471-76090-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-76090-0
Play and Recreation Equipment. Site Furniture and Fixtures. Pools, Binggeli, Building Systems for Interior Designers..................46
Ponds, and Fountains. Site Utilities. Architect’s Guide to the U.S. National CAD Standard, ISBN10: 0-471-41733-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-41733-0
The, Hall................................................................................7, 13
ISBN10: 0-471-70378-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-70378-5 Binggeli, Interior Design...........................................................39
ISBN10: 0-471-67958-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-67958-5
Architect’s Handbook of Professional Practice, The, 13E,
Student Edition, The American Institute of Architects.........36 Biringer, Security Risk Assessment and Management...........35
ISBN10: 0-471-17672-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-17672-5 ISBN10: 0-471-79352-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-79352-6
Architect’s Studio Companion, The, 4E, Allen.........................3 Bisharat, Construction Graphics................................................5
ISBN10: 0-471-73622-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-73622-6 ISBN10: 0-471-21983-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-21983-5
Architectural Detailing, 2E, Allen.............................................3 Blakemore, History of Interior Design and Furniture, 2E......47
ISBN10: 0-471-48817-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-48817-0 ISBN10: 0-471-46433-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-46433-4
Architectural Drawing, 2E, Yee................................................13 Bliss, Best Practices Guide to Residential Construction........21
ISBN10: 0-471-05540-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-05540-2 ISBN10: 0-471-64836-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-64836-9
Architectural Graphic Standards, Student Edition, Bonda, Sustainable Commercial Interiors...............................40
ISBN10: 0-471-74917-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74917-2
Pencil Sketching Ramsey................................................................................10, 24
ISBN10: 0-471-34817-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-34817-7 Bradshaw, The Building Environment, 3E...............................31
Second Edition Architectural Graphics, 4E, Ching.......................................5, 48 ISBN10: 0-471-68965-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-68965-2
Thomas C. Wang ISBN10: 0-471-20906-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-20906-5 Brito, Kitchen and Bath Design................................................41
Architectural Lighting Design, 2E, Steffy..........................33, 58 ISBN10: 0-471-74185-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74185-5
0-471-39919-1 • 978-0-471-39919-3 • 128 pp. • Paper • 2001 ISBN10: 0-471-38638-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-38638-4 Brock, Designing the Exterior Wall..........................................21
CONTENTS: Materials and Equipment. Techniques. Sketching. Architectural Programming, Duerk.........................................36 ISBN10: 0-471-45191-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-45191-4
Composition. Sketching from Memory. Examples. Index. ISBN10: 0-471-28468-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28468-0 Brown, Sun, Wind & Light, 2E.................................................32
Architectural Research Methods, Groat............................37, 62 ISBN10: 0-471-34877-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-34877-1
ISBN10: 0-471-33365-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-33365-4 Building Codes Illustrated for Elementary and Secondary
Architectural Structures, Place................................................29 Schools, Winkel...................................................................17, 45
ISBN10: 0-471-72551-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-72551-0 ISBN10: 0-470-04848-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04848-1
Architectural Working Drawings, 4E, Liebing..........................8 Building Codes Illustrated for Healthcare Facilities,
ISBN10: 0-471-34876-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-34876-4 Winkel................................................................................ 16, 45
ISBN10: 0-470-04847-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04847-4
Architectural Working Drawings, Spence...............................11
ISBN10: 0-471-57488-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-57488-0 Building Codes Illustrated, 2E, Ching.........................16, 34, 44
ISBN10: 0-471-74189-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74189-3
Architecture, 3E, Ching..............................................................4
ISBN10: 0-471-75216-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-75216-5 Building Construction Illustrated, 3E, Ching...................22, 48
ISBN10: 0-471-35898-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-35898-5
Associates III, Sustainable Residential Interiors.....................40
ISBN10: 0-471-75607-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-75607-1 Building Environment, The, 3E, Bradshaw..............................31
Wiley and the Wiley logo are registered trademarks of John Wiley & Sons, Inc. and/or its affiliates. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ISBN10: 0-471-68965-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-68965-2
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Index Index
Building Systems for Interior Designers, Binggeli..................46 Construction Project Management, 4E, Clough.....................23 Elizabeth, Alternative Construction........................................23 Hassoun, Structural Concrete, 3E...........................................30
ISBN10: 0-471-41733-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-41733-0 ISBN10: 0-471-32438-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-32438-6 ISBN10: 0-471-71938-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-71938-0 ISBN10: 0-471-69164-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69164-8
Building Technology, 2E, Stein................................................33 Construction Specifications Writing, 5E, Rosen.....................25 Elvin, Integrated Practice in Architecture...............................35 Heating, Cooling, Lighting, 2E, Lechner..................................33
ISBN10: 0-471-59319-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-59319-5 ISBN10: 0-471-43204-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-43204-3 ISBN10: 0-471-99849-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-99849-5 ISBN10: 0-471-24143-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-24143-0
Built Environment, The, 2E, McClure...............................17, 62 Cooper, Drawing and Perceiving, 4E..........................................4 Envisioning Architecture, Fraser................................................7 Hedge, Human Factors and Ergonomics for Design................42
ISBN10: 0-470-00752-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-00752-5 ISBN10: 0-470-04716-X • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04716-3 ISBN10: 0-471-28479-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28479-6 ISBN10: 0-471-75799-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-75799-3
Burns, Recording Historic Structures, 2E................................61 Craul, Soil Design Protocols for Landscape Architects and Erdey, Earthquake Engineering................................................28 High Performance Buildings, Lerum.................................18, 31
ISBN10: 0-471-27380-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-27380-6 Contractors................................................................................64 ISBN10: 0-470-04843-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04843-6 ISBN10: 0-471-77535-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-77535-5
CAD for Interiors, Stephens.....................................................46 ISBN10: 0-471-72107-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-72107-9 Evan Terry Associates, Pocket Guide to the ADA, Revised History of Interior Design and Furniture, 2E, Blakemore......47
ISBN10: 0-471-79367-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-79367-0 Crowe, Visual Notes for Architects and Designers...................6 Edition.......................................................................................46 ISBN10: 0-471-46433-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-46433-4
Calori, Signage and Wayfinding Design...................................34 ISBN10: 0-471-28959-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28959-3 ISBN10: 0-471-18137-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-18137-8 History of Interior Design, A, 2E, Pile.....................................56
ISBN10: 0-471-74891-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74891-5 Davis, Plan Graphics, 5th Edition........................................7, 65 Fabrics and Wallpapers for Historic Buildings , Nylander......56 ISBN10: 0-471-46434-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-46434-1
Cherry, Programming for Design.............................................36 ISBN10: 0-471-29221-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-29221-0 ISBN10: 0-471-70655-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-70655-7 Holtzschue, Design Fundamentals for the Digital Age............8
ISBN10: 0-471-19645-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-19645-7 Design Details for Health, Leibrock........................................52 Facility Management, 2E, Rondeau.........................................25 ISBN10: 0-471-28786-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28786-5
Ching, A Global History of Architecture..................................1 ISBN10: 0-471-24194-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-24194-2 ISBN10: 0-471-70059-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-70059-3 Holtzschue, Understanding Color, 3E.....................................50
ISBN10: 0-471-26892-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-26892-5 Design Drawing, Ching........................................................6, 48 Faga, Designing Public Consensus.....................................36, 60 ISBN10: 0-471-71508-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-71508-5
Ching, A Visual Dictionary of Architecture.............................6 ISBN10: 0-471-28654-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28654-7 ISBN10: 0-471-68119-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-68119-9 Homes Within Reach, Friedman..............................................23
ISBN10: 0-471-28821-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28821-3 Design Fundamentals for the Digital Age, Holtzschue............8 Finkelstein, AutoCAD 2007 and AutoCAD LT 2007 Bible....14 ISBN10: 0-471-46986-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-46986-5
Ching, Architectural Graphics, 4th Edition........................5, 48 ISBN10: 0-471-28786-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28786-5 ISBN10: 0-471-78886-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-78886-7 Human Factors and Ergonomics for Design, Hedge................42
ISBN10: 0-471-20906-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-20906-5 Design of Highway Bridges, 2E, Barker....................................28 Forsyth, Designing Small Parks...............................................64 ISBN10: 0-471-75799-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-75799-3
Ching, Architecture, 3E..............................................................4 ISBN10: 0-471-69758-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69758-9 ISBN10: 0-471-73680-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-73680-6 Integrated Buildings, Bachman................................................21
ISBN10: 0-471-75216-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-75216-5 Design with Nature, McHarg...................................................67 Fraser, Envisioning Architecture................................................7 ISBN10: 0-471-38827-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-38827-2
Ching, Building Codes Illustrated, 2E.........................16, 34, 44 ISBN10: 0-471-11460-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-11460-4 ISBN10: 0-471-28479-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28479-6 Integrated Practice in Architecture, Elvin...............................35
ISBN10: 0-471-74189-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74189-3 Designing Commercial Interiors, Piotrowski.........................57 Friedman, Homes Within Reach..............................................23 ISBN10: 0-471-99849-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-99849-5
Ching, Building Construction Illustrated, 3E...................22, 48 ISBN10: 0-471-17103-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-17103-4 ISBN10: 0-471-46986-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-46986-5 Interior Design Business Handbook, The, 4E, Knackstedt.....52
ISBN10: 0-471-35898-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-35898-5 Designing Public Consensus, Faga.....................................36, 60 From Concept to Form, Reid....................................................68 ISBN10: 0-471-69698-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69698-8
Ching, Design Drawing........................................................6, 48 ISBN10: 0-471-68119-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-68119-9 ISBN10: 0-471-28509-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28509-0 Interior Design Illustrated, 2E, Ching.....................................47
ISBN10: 0-471-28654-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28654-7 Designing Small Parks, Forsyth...............................................64 Fundamentals of Building Construction: Materials and ISBN10: 0-471-47376-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-47376-3
Ching, Drawing...........................................................................6 ISBN10: 0-471-73680-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-73680-6 Methods, 4E, Allen....................................................................20 Interior Design Visual Presentation, 2E, Mitton....................55
ISBN10: 0-471-28968-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28968-5 Designing the Exterior Wall, Brock..........................................21 ISBN10: 0-471-21903-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-21903-3 ISBN10: 0-471-22552-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-22552-2
Ching, Interior Design Illustrated, 2E.....................................47 ISBN10: 0-471-45191-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-45191-4 Fundamentals of Residential Construction, 2E, Allen...........19 Interior Design, Binggeli...........................................................39
ISBN10: 0-471-47376-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-47376-3 Designing with Models, 2E, Mills........................................9, 54 ISBN10: 0-471-68179-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-68179-3 ISBN10: 0-471-67958-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-67958-5
Clark, Precedents in Architecture, 3E.....................................62 ISBN10: 0-471-64837-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-64837-6 Global Engineering and Construction, Yates..........................35 Interior Graphic Standards, Student Edition, McGowan........53
ISBN10: 0-471-47974-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-47974-1 Digital Design and Manufacturing, Schodek.....................11, 25 ISBN10: 0-471-74382-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74382-8 ISBN10: 0-471-46196-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-46196-8
Clough, Construction Contracting, 7E....................................22 ISBN10: 0-471-45636-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-45636-0 Global History of Architecture, A, Ching.................................1 Interior Lighting for Designers, 4E, Gordon......................32, 49
ISBN10: 0-471-44988-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-44988-1 Doyle, Color Drawing, 3E.....................................................5, 42 ISBN10: 0-471-26892-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-26892-5 ISBN10: 0-471-44118-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-44118-2
Clough, Construction Project Management, 4E.....................23 ISBN10: 0-471-74190-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74190-9 Golf Course Design, Graves.....................................................67 Interior Design Textiles, Nielson.............................................41
ISBN10: 0-471-32438-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-32438-6 Drawing and Designing with Confidence, Lin..........................9 ISBN10: 0-471-13784-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-13784-9 ISBN10: 0-471-60640-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-60640-6
Codes Guidebook for Interiors, The, 3E, Harmon..................49 ISBN10: 0-471-28390-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28390-4 Gordon, Interior Lighting for Designers, 4E......................32, 49 Introduction to Construction, Liebing....................................19
ISBN10: 0-471-64864-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-64864-2 Drawing and Perceiving, 4E, Cooper..........................................4 ISBN10: 0-471-44118-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-44118-2 ISBN10: 0-471-78355-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-78355-8
Color Drawing, 3E, Doyle.....................................................5, 42 ISBN10: 0-470-04716-X • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04716-3 Graphic Thinking for Architects & Designers, 3E, Laseau......8 Introduction to Landscape Design, 2E, Motloch.....................67
ISBN10: 0-471-74190-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74190-9 Drawing Shortcuts, Leggitt........................................................8 ISBN10: 0-471-35292-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-35292-1 ISBN10: 0-471-35291-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-35291-4
Color for Interior Architecture, Miller....................................54 ISBN10: 0-471-07549-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-07549-3 Graves, Golf Course Design.....................................................67 Israel, Some Place Like Home: Using Design Psychology to
ISBN10: 0-471-12736-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-12736-9 Drawing the Landscape, 3E, Sullivan.......................................69 ISBN10: 0-471-13784-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-13784-9 Create Ideal Places....................................................................63
Color Star, The, Itten................................................................50 ISBN10: 0-471-43035-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-43035-3 Groat, Architectural Research Methods............................37, 62 ISBN10: 0-470-84950-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-84950-7
ISBN10: 0-471-28931-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28931-9 Drawing, Ching...........................................................................6 ISBN10: 0-471-33365-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-33365-4 Itten, The Color Star.................................................................50
Color, Environment, and Human Response, Mahnke............54 ISBN10: 0-471-28968-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28968-5 Guide to Site Planning and Landscape Construction, A, 4E, ISBN10: 0-471-28931-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28931-9
ISBN10: 0-471-28667-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28667-7 Duerk, Architectural Programming: Information Management Rubenstein.................................................................................68 Jackson, Construction Management JumpStart......................23
for Design..................................................................................36 ISBN10: 0-471-12932-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-12932-5 ISBN10: 0-7821-4336-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-7821-4336-2
Construction Contracting, 7E, Clough....................................22
ISBN10: 0-471-44988-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-44988-1 ISBN10: 0-471-28468-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28468-0 Hall, The Architect’s Guide to the U.S. National Jencks, Theories and Manifestoes of Contemporary
Earthquake Engineering, Erdey................................................28 CAD Standard.......................................................................7, 13 Architecture, 2E.........................................................................63
Construction Drawings and Details for Interiors, Kilmer......52 ISBN10: 0-471-70378-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-70378-5
ISBN10: 0-471-10953-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-10953-2 ISBN10: 0-470-04843-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04843-6 ISBN10: 0-470-01469-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-01469-1
Earthquake Risk, Scawthorn....................................................35 Hannan, The Site Calculations Pocket Reference, 2E............37 Jones, Sustainable Interior Design...........................................43
Construction Graphics, Bisharat................................................5 ISBN10: 0-471-73002-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-73002-6
ISBN10: 0-471-21983-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-21983-5 ISBN10: 0-471-78170-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-78170-7 ISBN10: 0-471-76131-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-76131-0
Elements of Planting Design, Austin.......................................65 Harmon, The Codes Guidebook for Interiors, 3E...................49 Just Enough AutoCAD 2006, Omura.......................................15
Construction Management JumpStart, Jackson......................23 ISBN10: 0-471-64864-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-64864-2
ISBN10: 0-7821-4336-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-7821-4336-2 ISBN10: 0-471-39888-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-39888-2 ISBN10: 0-7821-4397-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-7821-4397-3
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Index Index
Just Enough AutoCAD 2007, Omura.......................................14 Marcus, People Places, 2E.........................................................60 Office Interior Design Guide, The, The, Rayfield..................56 Principles of Two-Dimensional Design, Wong..................12, 58
ISBN10: 0-470-00878-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-00878-2 ISBN10: 0-471-28833-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28833-6 ISBN10: 0-471-18138-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-18138-5 ISBN10: 0-471-28960-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28960-9
Karlen, Lighting Design Basics.................................................32 Marker Magic, McGarry.............................................................9 Olin’s Construction, 8E, Simmons..........................................18 Problem Seeking, 4E, Pea 37
ISBN10: 0-471-38162-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-38162-4 ISBN10: 0-471-28434-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28434-5 ISBN10: 0-471-71405-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-71405-7 ISBN10: 0-471-12620-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-12620-1
Karlen, Lighting Design Basics.................................................51 Marsh, Landscape Planning, 4E................................................66 Omura, Just Enough AutoCAD 2006.......................................15 Professional Practice 101, 2E, Pressman..................................38
ISBN10: 0-471-38162-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-38162-4 ISBN10: 0-471-48583-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-48583-4 ISBN10: 0-7821-4397-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-7821-4397-3 ISBN10: 0-471-68366-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-68366-7
Karlen, Space Planning Basics, 2E............................................51 Mastering AutoCAD 2007 and AutoCAD LT2007 , Omura..15 Omura, Just Enough AutoCAD 2007.......................................14 Professional Practice for Interior Designers, 3E, Piotrowski.. 57
ISBN10: 0-471-43439-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-43439-9 ISBN10: 0-470-00876-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-00876-8 ISBN10: 0-470-00878-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-00878-2 ISBN10: 0-471-38401-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-38401-4
Keeping Time, 3E, Murtagh......................................................61 Mastering Autodesk VIZ 2007, Omura...................................15 Omura, Mastering AutoCAD 2007 and AutoCAD LT2007 ..15 Professional Practice of Architectural Working Drawings, The,
ISBN10: 0-471-47377-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-47377-0 ISBN10: 0-470-07272-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-07272-1 ISBN10: 0-470-00876-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-00876-8 3E, Wakita.................................................................................11
Kelleher, Smith, Currie & Hancock’s Common Sense Mastering AutoCAD 2006 and AutoCAD LT 2006, Omura, Mastering Autodesk VIZ 2007 ..................................15 ISBN10: 0-471-39540-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-39540-9
Construction Law, 3E...............................................................24 Omura........................................................................................15 ISBN10: 0-470-07272-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-07272-1 Professionl Practice of Architectural Detailing,
ISBN10: 0-471-66209-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-66209-9 ISBN10: 0-7821-4424-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-7821-4424-6 Omura, Mastering AutoCAD 2006 and The, 3E, Wakita.........................................................................12
Kibert, Sustainable Construction.......................................24, 50 Mastering Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2006, Onstott...15 AutoCAD LT 2006....................................................................15 ISBN10: 0-471-18016-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-18016-6
ISBN10: 0-471-66113-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-66113-9 ISBN10: 0-7821-4429-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-7821-4429-1 ISBN10: 0-7821-4424-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-7821-4424-6 Programming for Design, Cherry.............................................36
Kilmer, Construction Drawings and Details for Interiors......52 McClure, The Built Environment, 2E................................17, 62 Onstott, Mastering Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2006...15 ISBN10: 0-471-19645-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-19645-7
ISBN10: 0-471-10953-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-10953-2 ISBN10: 0-470-00752-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-00752-5 ISBN10: 0-7821-4429-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-7821-4429-1 Ramsey, Architectural Graphic Standards,
Kilmer, Working Drawings and Details for Interiors..............43 McDonald, Landscape Design Documentation.......................65 Parker, Simplified Design of Wood Structures, 5E..................27 Student Edition...................................................................10, 24
ISBN10: 0-471-69262-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69262-1 ISBN10: 0-471-76137-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-76137-2 ISBN10: 0-471-17989-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-17989-4 ISBN10: 0-471-34817-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-34817-7
Kim, The Survival Guide to Architectural Internship and McGarry, Marker Magic.............................................................9 Parker, Simplified Site Engineering, 2E...................................27 Rayfield, The Office Interior Design Guide.............................56
Career Development.............................................................2, 37 ISBN10: 0-471-28434-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28434-5 ISBN10: 0-471-17987-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-17987-0 ISBN10: 0-471-18138-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-18138-5
ISBN10: 0-471-69263-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69263-8 McGowan, Interior Graphic Standards, Student Edition........53 Pea, Problem Seeking: An Architectural Recording Historic Structures, 2E, Burns................................61
Kitchen and Bath Design, Brito................................................41 ISBN10: 0-471-46196-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-46196-8 Programming Primer, 4E..........................................................37 ISBN10: 0-471-27380-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-27380-6
ISBN10: 0-471-74185-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74185-5 McGowan, Specifying Interiors, 2E.........................................53 ISBN10: 0-471-12620-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-12620-1 Reid, From Concept to Form....................................................68
Knackstedt, The Interior Design Business Handbook, 4E......52 ISBN10: 0-471-69261-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69261-4 Pencil Sketching, 2E, Wang..........................................12, 58, 70 ISBN10: 0-471-28509-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28509-0
ISBN10: 0-471-69698-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69698-8 McHarg, Design with Nature...................................................67 ISBN10: 0-471-39919-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-39919-3 Residential Interior Design, Mitton.........................................44
LaGro, Site Analysis.................................................................66 ISBN10: 0-471-11460-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-11460-4 People Places, 2E, Marcus.........................................................60 ISBN10: 0-471-68473-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-68473-2
ISBN10: 0-471-34412-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-34412-4 Measure of Man & Woman, The, Revised Edition, Tilley.. 7, 48 ISBN10: 0-471-28833-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28833-6 Residential Lighting, Whitehead..............................................58
Land and Natural Development (LAND) Code, The, Balmori 59 ISBN10: 0-471-09955-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-09955-0 Pile, A History of Interior Design, 2E......................................56 ISBN10: 0-471-45055-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-45055-9
ISBN10: 0-470-04984-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04984-6 Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings, ISBN10: 0-471-46434-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-46434-1 Rondeau, Facility Management, 2E.........................................25
Landscape Design Documentation, McDonald.......................65 10E, Stein...................................................................................33 Piotrowski, Becoming an Interior Designer............................57 ISBN10: 0-471-70059-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-70059-3
ISBN10: 0-471-76137-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-76137-2 ISBN10: 0-471-46591-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-46591-1 ISBN10: 0-471-23286-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-23286-5 Rosen, Construction Specifications Writing, 5E.....................25
Landscape Planning, 4E, Marsh................................................66 Melby, Simplified Irrigation Design, 2E...................................67 Piotrowski, Designing Commercial Interiors, 2E...................57 ISBN10: 0-471-43204-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-43204-3
ISBN10: 0-471-48583-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-48583-4 ISBN10: 0-471-28622-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28622-6 ISBN10: 0-471-72349-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-72349-3 Rubenstein, A Guide to Site Planning and Landscape
Landscapes in History, 2E, Pregill............................................68 Miller, Audel Complete Building Construction, 5E...............24 Piotrowski, Professional Practice for Interior Designers, 3E.. 57 Construction, 4E.......................................................................68
ISBN10: 0-471-29328-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-29328-6 ISBN10: 0-7645-7111-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-7645-7111-4 ISBN10: 0-471-38401-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-38401-4 ISBN10: 0-471-12932-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-12932-5
Laseau, Graphic Thinking for Architects & Designers, 3E......8 Miller, Color for Interior Architecture....................................54 Place, Architectural Structures................................................29 Scawthorn, Earthquake Risk....................................................35
ISBN10: 0-471-35292-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-35292-1 ISBN10: 0-471-12736-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-12736-9 ISBN10: 0-471-72551-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-72551-0 ISBN10: 0-471-78170-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-78170-7
Lechner, Heating, Cooling, Lighting, 2E..................................33 Mills, Designing with Models, 2E........................................9, 54 Plan and Section Drawing, 2E, Wang.................................12, 70 Schodek, Digital Design and Manufacturing.....................11, 25
ISBN10: 0-471-24143-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-24143-0 ISBN10: 0-471-64837-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-64837-6 ISBN10: 0-471-28608-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28608-0 ISBN10: 0-471-45636-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-45636-0
Leggitt, Drawing Shortcuts........................................................8 Mitton, Interior Design Visual Presentation, 2E....................55 Plan Graphics, 5E, Davis......................................................7, 65 Security Risk Assessment and Management, Biringer...........35
ISBN10: 0-471-07549-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-07549-3 ISBN10: 0-471-22552-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-22552-2 ISBN10: 0-471-29221-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-29221-0 ISBN10: 0-471-79352-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-79352-6
Leibrock, Design Details for Health........................................52 Mitton, Residential Interior Design.........................................43 Planning and Urban Design Standards, Student Edition, Shaping Structures, Zalewski...................................................30
ISBN10: 0-471-24194-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-24194-2 ISBN10: 0-471-68473-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-68473-2 American Planning Association...............................................59 ISBN10: 0-471-16968-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-16968-0
Lerum, High Performance Buildings.................................18, 31 Montague, Basic Perspective Drawing, 4E........................10, 55 ISBN10: 0-471-76090-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-76090-0 Signage and Wayfinding Design, Calori...................................34
ISBN10: 0-471-77535-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-77535-5 ISBN10: 0-471-47274-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-47274-2 Pocket Guide to the ADA, Revised Edition, Evan Terry ISBN10: 0-471-74891-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74891-5
Liebing, Architectural Working Drawings, 4E..........................8 Motloch, Introduction to Landscape Design, 2E.....................67 Associates..................................................................................46 Simmons, Olin’s Construction, 8E..........................................18
ISBN10: 0-471-34876-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-34876-4 ISBN10: 0-471-35291-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-35291-4 ISBN10: 0-471-18137-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-18137-8 ISBN10: 0-471-71405-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-71405-7
Liebing, Introduction to Construction....................................19 Murtagh, Keeping Time, 3E......................................................61 Poppeliers, What Style Is It?, Revised Edition....................2, 61 Simplified Design of Concrete Structures, 8E, Ambrose........26
ISBN10: 0-471-78355-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-78355-8 ISBN10: 0-471-47377-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-47377-0 ISBN10: 0-471-25036-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-25036-4 ISBN10: 0-470-04414-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04414-8
Lighting Design Basics, Karlen...........................................32, 51 Nielson, Interior Design Textiles.............................................41 Precedents in Architecture, 3E, Clark.....................................62 Simplified Design of Steel Structures, 8E, Ambrose...............26
ISBN10: 0-471-38162-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-38162-4 ISBN10: 0-471-60640-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-60640-6 ISBN10: 0-471-47974-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-47974-1 ISBN10: 0-470-08631-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-08631-5
Lin, Drawing and Designing with Confidence..........................9 Nielson, Window Treatments..................................................55 Pregill, Landscapes in History, 2E............................................68 Simplified Design of Wood Structures, 5E, Parker..................27
ISBN10: 0-471-28390-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28390-4 ISBN10: 0-471-28946-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28946-3 ISBN10: 0-471-29328-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-29328-6 ISBN10: 0-471-17989-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-17989-4
Mahnke, Color, Environment, and Human Response............54 Nylander, Fabrics and Wallpapers for Historic Buildings ......56 Pressman, Professional Practice 101, 2E..................................38 Simplified Engineering for Architects and Builders, 10E,
ISBN10: 0-471-28667-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28667-7 ISBN10: 0-471-70655-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-70655-7 ISBN10: 0-471-68366-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-68366-7 Ambrose.................................................................................... 27
ISBN10: 0-471-67607-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-67607-2
74 Wiley Architecture, Interior Design & Landscape Architecture Catalog 2007 Wiley Architecture, Interior Design & Landscape Architecture Catalog 2007 75
Index
Simplified Irrigation Design, 2E, Melby..................................67 Sustainable Interior Design, Jones...........................................43
ISBN10: 0-471-28622-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28622-6 ISBN10: 0-471-76131-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-76131-0
Simplified Mechanics and Strength of Materials, Sustainable Residential Interiors, Associates III.....................40
6E, Ambrose..............................................................................27 ISBN10: 0-471-75607-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-75607-1
ISBN10: 0-471-40052-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-40052-3 The American Institute of Architects, The Architect’s
Simplified Site Engineering, 2E, Parker...................................27 Handbook of Professional Practice, 13E, Student Edition .....36
ISBN10: 0-471-17987-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-17987-0 ISBN10: 0-471-17672-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-17672-5
Site Analysis, LaGro.................................................................66 Theories and Manifestoes of Contemporary Architecture,
ISBN10: 0-471-34412-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-34412-4 2E, Jencks...................................................................................63
Site Calculations Pocket Reference, The, 2E, Hannan...........37 ISBN10: 0-470-01469-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-01469-1
ISBN10: 0-471-73002-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-73002-6 Tilley, The Measure of Man & Woman, Revised Edition...7, 48
Site Design and Construction Detailing, 3E, Walker..............70 ISBN10: 0-471-09955-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-09955-0
ISBN10: 0-471-28906-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28906-7 Understanding Color, 3E, Holtzschue.....................................50
Site Engineering for Landscape Architects, 4E, Strom............69 ISBN10: 0-471-71508-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-71508-5
ISBN10: 0-471-27394-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-27394-3 Underwood, Structural Design, 2E..........................................29
Smith, Currie & Hancock’s Common Sense Construction Law, ISBN10: 0-471-78904-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-78904-8
3E, Kelleher...............................................................................24 Visual Dictionary of Architecture, A, Ching............................6
ISBN10: 0-471-66209-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-66209-9 ISBN10: 0-471-28821-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28821-3
Soil Design Protocols for Landscape Architects and Visual Notes for Architects and Designers, Crowe...................6
Contractors, Craul....................................................................64 ISBN10: 0-471-28959-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28959-3
ISBN10: 0-471-72107-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-72107-9 Wakita, The Professional Practice of Architectural Working
Some Place Like Home, Israel..................................................63 Drawings, 3E.............................................................................11
ISBN10: 0-470-84950-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-84950-7 ISBN10: 0-471-39540-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-39540-9
Space Planning Basics, 2E, Karlen............................................51 Wakita, The Professionl Practice of
ISBN10: 0-471-43439-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-43439-9 Architectural Detailing, 3E......................................................12
Specifying Interiors, 2E, McGowan.........................................53 ISBN10: 0-471-18016-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-18016-6
ISBN10: 0-471-69261-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69261-4 Waldrep, Becoming an Architect.........................................2, 38
Spence, Architectural Working Drawings...............................11 ISBN10: 0-471-70954-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-70954-1
ISBN10: 0-471-57488-0 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-57488-0 Walker, Site Design and Construction Detailing, 3E..............70
Steffy, Architectural Lighting Design, 2E..........................33, 58 ISBN10: 0-471-28906-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28906-7
ISBN10: 0-471-38638-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-38638-4 Wang, Pencil Sketching, 2nd Edition...........................12, 58, 70
Stein, Building Technology, 2E................................................33 ISBN10: 0-471-39919-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-39919-3
ISBN10: 0-471-59319-2 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-59319-5 Wang, Plan and Section Drawing, 2E.................................12, 70
Stein, Mechanical and Electrical Equipment ISBN10: 0-471-28608-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28608-0
for Buildings, 10E......................................................................33 What Style Is It?, Revised Edition, Poppeliers....................2, 61
ISBN10: 0-471-46591-7 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-46591-1 ISBN10: 0-471-25036-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-25036-4
Stephens, CAD for Interiors.....................................................46 Whitehead, Residential Lighting..............................................58
ISBN10: 0-471-79367-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-79367-0 ISBN10: 0-471-45055-3 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-45055-9
Strom, Site Engineering for Landscape Architects, 4E............69 Window Treatments, Nielson..................................................55
ISBN10: 0-471-27394-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-27394-3 ISBN10: 0-471-28946-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-28946-3
Structural Concrete, 3E, Hassoun............................................30 Winkel, Building Codes Illustrated for Elementary and
ISBN10: 0-471-69164-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69164-8 Secondary Schools...............................................................17, 45
Structural Design, 2E, Underwood..........................................29 ISBN10: 0-470-04848-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04848-1
ISBN10: 0-471-78904-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-78904-8 Winkel, Building Codes Illustrated for
Successful Restaurant Design, 2E, Baraban.............................46 Healthcare Facilities.......................................................... 16, 45
ISBN10: 0-471-35935-1 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-35935-7 ISBN10: 0-470-04847-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-470-04847-4
Sun, Wind & Light, 2E, Brown.................................................32 Working Drawings and Details for Interiors, Kilmer..............43
ISBN10: 0-471-34877-5 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-34877-1 ISBN10: 0-471-69262-X • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69262-1
Survival Guide to Architectural Internship and Career Yates, Global Engineering and Construction..........................35
Development, The, Kim.......................................................2, 37 ISBN10: 0-471-74382-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74382-8
ISBN10: 0-471-69263-8 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-69263-8 Yee, Architectural Drawing, 2E................................................13
Sustainable Commercial Interiors, Bonda...............................40 ISBN10: 0-471-05540-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-05540-2
ISBN10: 0-471-74917-6 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-74917-2 Zalewski, Shaping Structures...................................................30
Sustainable Construction, Kibert.......................................24, 50 ISBN10: 0-471-16968-4 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-16968-0
ISBN10: 0-471-66113-9 • ISBN13: 978-0-471-66113-9