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Construction Drawings and Details for Interiors


Construction Drawings and Details for Interiors


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von: Rosemary Kilmer, W. Otie Kilmer

56,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 16.08.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9781119714392
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 480

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<b>CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS AND DETAILS FOR INTERIORS</b> <P><B>DISCOVER FOUNDATIONAL CONCEPTS AND THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS</B> <p>In the newly revised Fourth Edition of <i>Construction Drawings and Details for Interiors</i>, distinguished interior design professors Rosemary Kilmer and W. Otie Kilmer deliver a comprehensive and practical perspective on the preparation and understanding of construction documents. The authors use a highly visual presentation and offer extensive sample drawings and details, as well as photographs, to show readers the fundamentals of drafting, drawing types, plans, and schedules, and computer-aided design. <p>The Fourth Edition includes new sections on contract administration, field measuring tools, safety and security, and smart systems and controls. A companion website offers PowerPoint lecture slides, an instructor’s manual, activities, test questions, and solutions. <p>New appendices feature examples of interior design projects and common symbols for construction drawings. The book also includes: <ul><li>A thorough introduction to drawing communication, equipment, and classification systems, including information about Building Information Modeling and building certification programs for sustainability</li> <li>A discussion of green building certification programs</li> <li>An exploration of the design process, including concept development, hand sketching, design development, preliminary designs, sketches, and presentations</li> <li>A practical review of contract documents, including specifications, contracts, construction drawings, as-built drawings and demolition plans, and floor plans</li> <li>An in-depth examination of structural, mechanical, and plumbing systems</li></ul> <p><i>Construction Drawings and Details for Interiors</i> is perfect for interior design students, early-career professionals hoping to improve their understanding of project drawing conventions, or anyone studying for the NCIDQ exam.
<p>Acknowledgments xi</p> <p><b>Part 1 Drawing Communication, Equipment, Fundamentals, and Classification Systems 1</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 1. Design as Communication 3</b></p> <p>Drawing for Idea Generation 3</p> <p>Drawing as Design and Presentation Media 4</p> <p>Drawing as a Guide for Construction 6</p> <p>Issues Affecting How Interior Designers Communicate 6</p> <p><b>Chapter 2. Drafting Equipment and Its Care 19</b></p> <p>Drawing Tables and Surfaces 20</p> <p>Drawing Papers and Plastic Film 21</p> <p>Pencils, Leads, and Pens 22</p> <p>Parallel Bar, T-square, and Drafting Machines 25</p> <p>Triangles, Templates, and Compasses 27</p> <p>Scales 28</p> <p>Erasers, Erasing Shields, and Brushes 32</p> <p>Additional Equipment 35</p> <p><b>Chapter 3. Drawing and Drafting Fundamentals 37</b></p> <p>Drawing 37</p> <p>Drafting 38</p> <p>Lettering 44</p> <p>Starting the Drawing 47</p> <p>Drafting Standards, Abbreviations, and Symbols 52</p> <p><b>Chapter 4. Drawing Classification Systems 57</b></p> <p>Multiview Drawings 57</p> <p>Single-View Drawings 60</p> <p>Axonometric Projections 62</p> <p>Oblique Projections 64</p> <p>Perspective Drawings 65</p> <p><b>Part 2 The Design Process: Transition from Concepts to Construction Drawings 75</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 5. Concept Development and the Design Process 77</b></p> <p>The Design Process: The Analysis Phase 78</p> <p>The Synthesis Phase 80</p> <p>Test Fit Plans 85</p> <p><b>Part 3 Contract Documents 95</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 6. Construction Drawings, Specifications, and Contracts 97</b></p> <p>Specifications 98</p> <p>Contracts 103</p> <p>Contract Administration 103</p> <p>Construction Drawings 108</p> <p>Guidelines for Preparing Construction Drawings 114</p> <p>Drawing Conventions and Representations 123</p> <p>Modular Units 135</p> <p><b>Chapter 7. As-Built Drawings and Demolition Plans 139</b></p> <p>As-Built Drawings 139</p> <p>Demolition Plans 148</p> <p><b>Chapter 8. Floor Plans 155</b></p> <p>Floor Plans in Modular Units 158</p> <p>Wall and Partition Types and Construction 163</p> <p>Scale of Floor Plans 167</p> <p>Drafting Standards 168</p> <p>Walls in Plan View 169</p> <p>Doors and Windows in Plan View 169</p> <p>Graphic and Text Notation on Floor Plans 177</p> <p>Architectural Symbols 178</p> <p>Dimensioning Floor Plans 180</p> <p>Designation of Materials 183</p> <p><b>Chapter 9. Building Codes, Fire, and Life Safety Plans 193</b></p> <p>Building Code Compliance 193</p> <p>Fire and Life Safety Plans 200</p> <p><b>Chapter 10. Elevations 205</b></p> <p>Exterior Elevations 205</p> <p>Interior Elevations 206</p> <p>Scale of Interior Elevations 207</p> <p>Drafting Standards for Interior Elevations 208</p> <p>Designation of Materials 212</p> <p>Dimensioning Elevations 213</p> <p><b>Chapter 11. Sections 225</b></p> <p>Types of Section Drawings 225</p> <p>Scale of Section Drawings 228</p> <p>Drafting Standards 231</p> <p>Building Sections 232</p> <p>Sections of Interior Spaces 234</p> <p>Wall Sections 235</p> <p>Detail and Object Sections 238</p> <p><b>Chapter 12. Specialty Drawings 241</b></p> <p>Purpose Of specialty Drawings 241</p> <p>Stairs and Ramps 241</p> <p>Millwork 250</p> <p>Cabinetry 256</p> <p>Fireplaces 263</p> <p><b>Chapter 13. Door andWindow Schedules 271</b></p> <p>Doors 271</p> <p>Door Classifications: Operation, Types, and Materials 271</p> <p>Door Hardware 276</p> <p>Door and Hardware Schedules 279</p> <p>Windows 287</p> <p>Window Schedules 288</p> <p><b>Chapter 14. Finish Schedules and Finish Plans 293</b></p> <p>Room-Finish Schedules 295</p> <p>Finish Plans 297</p> <p>Drafting Standards for Finish Plans 298</p> <p><b>Chapter 15. Furniture Installation Plans 311</b></p> <p>Planning for Furniture 311</p> <p>Scale of Furniture Installation Plans 316</p> <p>Drafting Standards for Furniture Installation Plans 317</p> <p>Dimensioning Furniture Installation Plans 319</p> <p>Designation of Materials 320</p> <p><b>Chapter 16. Furnishings and Equipment Plans 325</b></p> <p>Scale of Drawings 329</p> <p>Drafting Standards 329</p> <p>Dimensioning Furnishings And Equipment Plans 332</p> <p><b>Chapter 17. Lighting: Reflected Ceiling and Electrical Plans 337</b></p> <p>Lighting Design Process 341</p> <p>General and Ambient Light Levels 346</p> <p>Task and Accent Light Levels 347</p> <p>Types of Lighting Systems 350</p> <p>Fluorescent Lamps 353</p> <p>High-Intensity Discharge Lamps 354</p> <p>Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Lamps 354</p> <p>Other Light Sources 354</p> <p>The Reflected Ceiling Plan 355</p> <p>Types of Ceiling Systems 357</p> <p>Code Issues Affecting Lighting 364</p> <p>Electrical or Power Plans 376</p> <p><b>Part 4 Structural,Mechanical, and Plumbing Systems 385</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 18. Structural Systems for Buildings 387</b></p> <p>Building Foundations and Footings 388</p> <p>Foundation Plans 389</p> <p>Structural Walls and Columns 395</p> <p>Floor and Roof Systems 395</p> <p>Framing Plans 398</p> <p>Floor Framing Plans 398</p> <p>Roof Framing Plans 401</p> <p>Roof Plans 403</p> <p><b>Chapter 19. Mechanical and Plumbing Plans 409</b></p> <p>Mechanical (HVAC) Plans 410</p> <p>Scale of HVAC Plans 415</p> <p>Drafting Standards For HVAC Plans 416</p> <p>Designation of HVAC Materials 417</p> <p>Plumbing Systems and Plans 422</p> <p>Scale of Plumbing Drawings 426</p> <p>Drafting Standards for Plumbing Drawings 426</p> <p>Designation of Materials for Plumbing Plans 429</p> <p>Dimensioning Plumbing Plans 429</p> <p>Appendix A. Abbreviations for Construction Drawings 433</p> <p>Appendix B. Selected 2010 ADA Design Standards 437</p> <p>Appendix C. Trigonometric Functions: Sines and Cosines of Angles 443</p> <p>Glossary 445</p> <p>Index 457</p>
<p><b>ROSEMARY KILMER, ASID, IDEC, LEED<sup>®</sup>AP, RID</b> is Professor Emeritus of Interior Design at Purdue University. She has served on the Board of Directors for the NCIDQ exam and is a member of the American Society of Interior Designers.</p> <p><b>W. OTIE KILMER, AIA, </b>is Professor Emeritus of Interior Design at Purdue University. He is an architect and interior designer who has worked with several high-profile, international design firms.<br />Rosemary and Otie Kilmer also wrote <i>Designing Interiors, Second Edition</i>.</p>
<P><B>DISCOVER FOUNDATIONAL CONCEPTS AND THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS</B></P> <p>In the newly revised Fourth Edition of <i>Construction Drawings and Details for Interiors</i>, distinguished interior design professors Rosemary Kilmer and W. Otie Kilmer deliver a comprehensive and practical perspective on the preparation and understanding of construction documents. The authors use a highly visual presentation and offer extensive sample drawings and details, as well as photographs, to show readers the fundamentals of drafting, drawing types, plans, and schedules, and computer-aided design. <p>The Fourth Edition includes new sections on contract administration, field measuring tools, safety and security, and smart systems and controls. A companion website offers PowerPoint lecture slides, an instructor’s manual, activities, test questions, and solutions. <p>New appendices feature examples of interior design projects and common symbols for construction drawings. The book also includes: <ul><li>A thorough introduction to drawing communication, equipment, and classification systems, including information about Building Information Modeling and building certification programs for sustainability</li> <li>A discussion of green building certification programs</li> <li>An exploration of the design process, including concept development, hand sketching, design development, preliminary designs, sketches, and presentations</li> <li>A practical review of contract documents, including specifications, contracts, construction drawings, as-built drawings and demolition plans, and floor plans</li> <li>An in-depth examination of structural, mechanical, and plumbing systems</li></ul> <p><i>Construction Drawings and Details for Interiors</i> is perfect for interior design students, early-career professionals hoping to improve their understanding of project drawing conventions, or anyone studying for the NCIDQ exam.

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