International Building Codes and Guidelines for Interior Design
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ISBN 9781501324383
Book info: International Building Codes and Guidelines for Interior Design (Paperback, 248 pages) – Fairchild Books, 2018. Language: English. “This book fits a niche that doesn't seem to have been addressed so far. I can easily see the case studies as a wonderful weapon for students to use to attempt...
Book info: International Building Codes and Guidelines for Interior Design (Paperback, 248 pages) – Fairchild Books, 2018. Language: English.
“This book fits a niche that doesn't seem to have been addressed so far. I can easily see the case studies as a wonderful weapon for students to use to attempt to emulate for their projects.” Robert Paul Meden, Marymount University, USAIntroduces you to the International Building Codes and other regulatory guidelines and shows you how to apply design solutions with illustrated case studies. The book provides an overview of building codes and standards, and includes a description of the permitting process, document submission, and compliance and occupancy of the built project. The second part of the book is comprised of case studies illustrating all of the major codes areas. These case studies include REVIT rendered illustrations of important details, exercises practicing key concepts, and end-of-chapter compliance checklists. Special attention has been given to including both LEED and WELL Building Standards. Features An innovative approach to learning codes and guidelines, which presents them as an opportunity for design creativityChapter features include learning objectives, key terms, case studies, checklists, codes tables, and project exercisesIncludes the latest updates for IBC 2018 codes complianceProjects include both residential and commercial spaces
Editorial Reviews Review“This book fits a niche that doesn't seem to have been addressed so far. I can easily see the case studies as a wonderful weapon for students to use to attempt to emulate solutions for their projects.” ―Robert Paul Meden, Marymount University, USA
“The case study approach is excellent as an organizing tool for sorting out a great deal of information that typically overwhelms students, and faculty sometimes as well.” ―Julia Speck, George Washington University, USA
“It reads more clearly than the current Codes Guidebook for Interiors and providing sample projects per occupancy is a great way to learn codes. The strengths include the multiple project samples, multiple plan revisions, and a clear process of evaluation.” ―Jessica Etheridge, University of Tennessee Chattanooga, USA
“This book is a source of examples and a hands-on workbook.” ―Joseph Gentile, New York School of Interior Design, USA