Written especially for architects, this accessible introductory reference on building construction integrates construction issues within the overall design process. The focus throughout is on the architect's concerns with the building as a whole, rather than on the specific concerns of the contractor, supplier or developer. The book covers design issues, building codes, industry standards, architectural components and materials, and construction elements. Case studies of nine different building types provide fresh insight into the range of building uses, size and forms of construction. This book should be of interest to architects.

Building Construction

by James Ambrose

Published April 1991
An reference source for architects, interior designers, and engineers, this volume explains the general development of the building interior, including floors, ceilings, partitions, interior finishes, stairs, atriums, and interior landscaping. Written for piecemeal rather than whole building projects, the volume offers the working professional detailed information on architectural components, materials and elements, and systems. Nine detailed case studies cover a wide variety of building types, and illustrate all topics discussed. Also presented are useful discussions, of design issues and criteria, as well as sources of design information, a comprehensive bibliography, and a glossary of technical terms. This book should be of interest to building designers and construction professionals.