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Building Codes Illustrated: A Guide to Understanding the 2009 International Building Code |  | Author: Francis D. Ching Publisher: Wiley Category: Book
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ISBN: 0470191430 Dewey Decimal Number: 690.0218 EAN: 9780470191439 ASIN: 0470191430
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Product Description An easy-to-use, illustrated guide to the 2009 edition of the International Building Code As the U.S. building industry adapts the international standards, architects and other building professionals need a clear, practical guide to the International Building Code. Marrying the graphic skills of bestselling author Frank Ching with the code expertise of Steven Winkel, FAIA, this invaluable reference provides an easy-to-understand interpretation in both words and illustrations of the portions of the building code that are most relevant for the architect. Highlighting major changes between the new code and previous model building codes, this book will help architects understand how this code change will affect their practice. - Provides a visually-oriented guide to the 2009 International Building Code
- Uses illustrations and concise explanations to hone the building codes down to the fundamentals that most designers need
- Includes reviews by the International Code Council (ICC) and follows the ICC's 2009 International Building Code
- Drawings by Frank D.K. Ching (Seattle, WA), Professor Emeritus of Architecture at the University of Washington, is world-renowned for his numerous architecture and design books, including Architecture: Form, Space, and Order; A Global History of Architecture; Interior Design Illustrated; Building Codes Illustrated; and Building Construction Illustrated, all from Wiley
- Commentary written by nationally-recognized building codes expert Steven Winkel, the Architect member of the California Building Standards Commission, a past national board member of The American Institute of Architects (AIA), and past president of the AIA California Council
- Winkel is also co-author of Building Codes Illustrated for Elementary and Secondary Schools, Building Codes Illustrated for Healthcare Facilities, and Residential Building Codes Illustrated
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| Customer Reviews: An excellent supplement to the IBC Code November 14, 2009 Sara Caples (New York, NY USA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
The graphic diagrams are a real help in trying to visualize issues like egress. I refer my architecture school students to this book frequently when they need to get a quick understanding of life safety or accessibility issues related to their designs. This book is a real help for almost any architect whether they are at the beginning of their career or seasoned professionals looking for a refresher.
A solid reference for any college-level or professional builder's collection December 20, 2009 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Any college-level architecture or construction library will find the 2009 edition of Building Codes Illustrated a fine guide to the 2009 International Building Code and its concepts. Builders, engineers, interior designers and any industry professional will find this packs in an illustrated, simple coverage of the code to enhance an actual copy of the code itself. From exit-access design requirements to ducts and air transfer openings, the visual drawings provide outstanding interpretation and access of the code's real-world applications in a solid reference for any college-level or professional builder's collection.
Review of Building Codes Illus. 2009 by Ching et al February 12, 2010 Paul A. Nowak Jr. (GRAND RAPIDS, MI, US) So far, so good ...is much easier to retain and understand than trying to read the International Building Code Book by itself.
Building Codes Illustrated October 8, 2009 Barbara (Colorado) 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
Building codes Illustrated, while easy to comprehend, is an unnecessary "add-on" to any architectural library.
Better to own Architectural Graphic Standards and buy the Handbook of Universal Building codes as a supplement.
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