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Title:
Interior graphic standards
Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2011
Physical Description:
xiii, 976 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
ISBN:
9780470471579

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The Second Edition of the definitive reference for interior architecture and interior design professionals

With this completely updated encore to its highly welcomed debut, Interior Graphic Standards, Second Edition secures its place as the comprehensive resource for interior architects and designers. Thousands of detail drawings and carefully researched text by experts in the field guide readers in the design of interior spaces that perform as well as delight. Including all-new material on computer technologies and design practices influencing contemporary interior design projects, Interior Graphic Standards, Second Edition makes it easy for designers to stay current with recent trends. This new edition includes:

Expanded coverage of residential design; interior material energy use and environmental impact; and historic preservation and adaptive reuse

Updated coverage of sustainable design, eco-friendly materials, interior design, and ADA Accessibility Guidelines

Recent developments in commercial design and construction; basic building construction types and their impact on interiors; and commercial and residential renovation for smaller projects

An essential guide for today's fact-paced and competitive building environment, Interior Graphic Standards, Second Edition is a critical reference tool for all professionals who are involved with building and designing beautiful, responsive, and enduring interior spaces.


Author Notes

Corky Binggeli, ASID, is principal of Corky Binggeli Interior Design in Arlington, Massachusetts. She received her master of interior design degree from Boston Architectural College, and is NCIDQ certified. A past president of ASID New England, Binggeli is the author of Building Systems for Interior Designers; Materials for Interior Environments; Interior Design: A Survey; Graphic Standards Field Guide to Commercial Interiors ; and, with Francis D. K. Ching, Interior Design Illustrated, Second Edition, all published by Wiley.

Patricia Greichen , Allied Member ASID, is principal of Simpatico Design in Reading, Massachusetts. Her firm specilizes in residential design. She received her degree in interior design from Newbury College. She has served on the board of directors for ASID New England.


Table of Contents

Forward
Introduction
Section I Building Elements
Chapter 1 Structure
Substructure
Superstructure
Floor Construction
Roof Construction
Stairs and Ramps
Chapter 2 Shell
Exterior Vertical Enclosures
Exterior Horizontal Enclosures
Chapter 3 Interior Construction
Fire Resistive Construction
Acoustic Construction
Seismic Considerations
Gypsum Board Assemblies
Concrete Masonry Units
Architectural Concrete
Stone Walls
Glass Unit Masonry
Prefabricated Partitions
Windows and Glazing
Doors
Raised Floor Construction
Thermal and Moisture Protection
Manufactured and Fabricated Rooms
Chapter 4 Interior Finishes
Interior Specialties
Wall Finish Requirements
Integral Wall Finishes
Wood Wall Finishes
Tile Wall Finishes
Metal Wall Finishes
Wall Surface Coverings
Painted Finishes
Floor Design Considerations
Metal Deck and Concrete Floor Systems
Hard Floors
Wood Floors
Resilient Floors
Carpet
Ceilings
Chapter 5 Building Services
Conveying Systems
Plumbing Systems
Mechanical Systems
Fire Protection Systems
Electrical Systems
Lighting
Communications Systems
Security Systems
Chapter 6 Equipment
Toilet and Bath Equipment
Retail Equipment
Personal Care Equipment
Animal Care Facilities
Laundry and Dry Cleaning Equipment
Teller and Service Equipment
Hospitality and Food Service Equipment
Healthcare Equipment
Residential Equipment
Recreational and Performance Equipment
Athletic and Fitness Equipment
Cleaning, Disposal and Recycling Equipment
Chapter 7 Furnishings
Furnishing Contracts and Tests
Textiles
Cabinetry and Casework
Countertops
Art and Accessories
Furniture
Plantings
Window Treatments
Section II Contemporary Issues
Chapter 8 Computing Technologies
The Transition from CAD to BIM
Integrated Project Delivery
Virtual Collaboration
Software as a Service
The Unwritten Future
Chapter 9 Existing Building Interiors
Historic Restoration and Preservation
Evaluating Hazardous Materials
Recycling Construction and Demolition Waste
Chapter 10 Inclusive Design
Accessibility
Aging in Place
Continuous Care Retirement Communities
Chapter 11 Sustainable Design
Design, Construction and Operations Issues
Sustainability Strategies
Sustainable Materials
Health Concerns in the Built Environment
Interior Rating Systems and Certifications
Costs and Schedule Implications
Appendix
Anthropometric Data
Proportioning Systems
Graphic Symbols
Classical Interior Architectural Elements
Interior Minimum Uniformly Distributed Loads
Index