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A must have for any architect, designer, or intern studying for the ARE. This is one of the main recommended study guides for the ARE and it is full of information. it's a resource that can be used regularly, even when you've passed the ARE.

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 BOOK 1

1.Fundamentals of Building Construction: Materials and Methods, 7th Edition

THE #1 REFERENCE ON BUILDING CONSTRUCTION—UPDATED FROM THE GROUND UP 

Edward Allen and Joseph Iano’s Fundamentals of Building Construction has been the go-to reference for thousands of professionals and students of architecture, engineering, and construction technology for over thirty years. The materials and methods described in this new Seventh Edition have been thoroughly updated to reflect the latest advancements in the industry. Carefully selected and logically arranged topics—ranging from basic building methods to the principles of structure and enclosure—help readers gain a working knowledge of the field in an enjoyable, easy-to-understand manner. All major construction systems, including light wood frame, mass timber, masonry, steel frame, light gauge steel, and reinforced concrete construction, are addressed.

Now in its Seventh Edition, Fundamentals of Building Construction contains substantial revisions and updates. New illustrations and photographs reflect the latest practices and developments in the industry. Revised chapters address exterior wall systems and high-performance buildings, an updated and comprehensive discussion of building enclosure science, evolving tools for assessing environmental and health impacts of building materials, and more. New and exciting developments in mass timber construction are also included. 

This Seventh Edition includes:

  • 125 new or updated illustrations and photographs, as well as 40 new photorealistic renderings
  • The latest in construction project delivery methods, construction scheduling, and trends in information technology affecting building design and construction
  • Updated discussion of the latest LEED and Living Building Challenge sustainability standards along with expanded coverage of new methods for assessing the environmental impacts of materials and buildings
  • Expanded coverage of mass timber materials, fire resistance of mass timber, and the design and construction of tall wood buildings
  • Revised end-of-chapter sections, including references, websites, key terminology, review questions, and exercises
  • Fully-updated collection of best-in-class ancillary materials: PowerPoint lecture slides, Instructor’s Manual, Test Bank, Interactive Exercises, and more
  • Companion book, Exercises in Building Construction, available in print and eBook format

For the nuts and bolts on building construction practices and materials, Fundamentals of Building Construction: Materials and Methods, 7th Edition lays the foundation that every architect and construction professional needs to build a successful career. 

 

1 Making Buildings 3

Learning to Build 4

Buildings and the Environment 4

Other Sustainable Building Programs and Standards 8

The Work of the Design Professional 12

The Work of the Construction Professional 20

Trends in the Delivery of Design and Construction Services 25

2 Foundations and Sitework 33

Foundation Requirements 34

Earth Materials 35

Sustainability and Foundations and Sitework 41

Earthwork and Excavation 42

Foundations 50

Foundations as Building Enclosure 65

Sitework 72

Designing Foundations 75

Foundations and the Building Code 75

3 Wood 79

Trees 80

Sustainability and Wood 84

Lumber 84

Wood Products 96

Plastic Lumber 102

Wood Panel Products 102

Protecting Wood from Decay and Fire 106

Chemical Wood Preservative Treatments 107

Wood Fasteners and Adhesives 109

Wood Product Adhesives and Formaldehyde 115

Prefabricated Wood Components 115

Case Study 121

4 Heavy Timber and Mass Timber Construction 125

Types of Construction 126

Sustainability and Heavy Timber and Mass Timber Construction 129

Fire Resistance of Large Wood Members 131

Calculating the Fire Resistance of Wood Members 131

Traditional Heavy Timber Construction 132

Contemporary Heavy Timber Construction 134

Mass Timber Construction 140

Wood–Concrete Composite Construction 143

Longer Spans in Heavy Timber and Mass Timber 144

Preliminary Design of Heavy Timber and Mass Timber Structures 148

5 Wood Light Frame Construction 151

6 Exterior Finishes for Wood Light Frame Construction 211

Protection from the Weather 212

Roofing 213

Windows and Doors 220

Paints and Coatings 224

Siding 228

Corner Boards and Exterior Trim 237

Sealing Exterior Joints 238

Sustainability and Paints and Other Architectural Coatings 240

Exterior Painting, Finish Grading, and Landscaping 240

Exterior Construction 240

7 Interior Finishes for Wood Light Frame Construction 245

Completing the Building Enclosure 253

Sustainability and Insulation Materials for Wood Light Frame Construction 262

Wall and Ceiling Finish 264

Millwork and Finish Carpentry 265

Proportioning Fireplaces 266

Proportioning Stairs 280

Flooring and Ceramic Tile Work 282

Finishing Touches 284

8 Brick Masonry 289

History 290

Mortar 293

Sustainability and Brick Masonry 296

Brick 296

Brick Masonry 304

Masonry Wall Construction 319

9 Stone and Concrete Masonry 329

Stone Masonry 330

Sustainability and Stone and Concrete Masonry 343

Concrete Masonry 348

Other Types of Masonry Units 358

Masonry Wall Construction 359

10 Masonry Wall Construction 363

Types of Masonry Walls 364

Preliminary Design of Loadbearing Masonry Structures 372

Spanning Systems for Masonry Bearing Wall Construction 372

Detailing Masonry Walls 376

Special Problems of Masonry Construction 380

Movement Joints in Buildings 382

Masonry Paving 388

Masonry and the Building Codes 389

Uniqueness of Masonry 389

11 Steel Frame Construction 395

History 396

The Material Steel 398

Preliminary Design of Steel Structures 401

Joining Steel Members 409

Details of Steel Framing 415

Seismic Force Resisting Systems 421

The Construction Process 426

Fire Protection of Steel Framing 442

Longer Spans and Higher-Capacity Columns in Steel 447

Fabric Structures 454

Sustainability and Steel Frame Construction 458

Steel and the Building Codes 459

Uniqueness of Steel 459

12 Light Gauge Steel Frame Construction 467

The Concept of Light Gauge Steel Construction 468

Sustainability and Light Gauge Steel Framing 469

Light Gauge Steel Framing 470

Other Uses of Light Gauge Steel Framing 479

Preliminary Design of Light Gauge Steel Frame Structures 481

Insulating Light Gauge Steel Frame Structures 481

Finishes for Light Gauge Steel Framing 482

Advantages and Disadvantages of Light Gauge Steel Framing 482

Light Gauge Steel Framing and the Building Codes 482

Metals in Architecture 484

Case Study 490

13 Concrete Construction 495

History 496

Cement and Concrete 497

Sustainability and Concrete Construction 500

Making and Placing Concrete 503

Formwork 507

Reinforcing 508

Concrete Creep 522

Prestressing 522

Concrete Standards 527

Innovations in Concrete 527

14 Sitecast Concrete Framing Systems 533

Casting a Concrete Slab on Grade 535

Casting a Concrete Wall 540

Casting a Concrete Column 544

One-Way Floor and Roof Framing Systems 545

Two-Way Floor and Roof Framing Systems 555

Sitecast Posttensioned Framing Systems 561

Other Types of Sitecast Concrete 562

Cutting Concrete, Stone, and Masonry 568

Longer Spans in Sitecast Concrete 570

Designing Economical Sitecast Concrete Buildings 572

Preliminary Design of Sitecast Concrete Structures 574

Sitecast Concrete and the Building Codes 575

Uniqueness of Sitecast Concrete 575

15 Precast Concrete Framing Systems 583

Precast, Prestressed Concrete Structural Elements 586

Preliminary Design of Precast Concrete Structures 587

Assembly Concepts for Precast Concrete Buildings 588

Manufacture of Precast Concrete Structural Elements 589

Joining Precast Concrete Members 595

Fastening to Concrete 596

Composite Precast/Sitecast Concrete Construction 609

The Construction Process 609

Sustainability and Precast Concrete Framing Systems 610

Precast Concrete and the Building Codes 611

Uniqueness of Precast Concrete 611

16 Designing the Building Enclosure 621

Functional Requirements of the Building Enclosure 622

Sustainability and the Building Enclosure 629

Keeping Water Out 629

Controlling the Flow of Heat 634

Controlling Air Leakage 636

Controlling the Diffusion of Water Vapor 638

Sealing Joints in the Exterior Wall 641

17 Roofing 649

Low-Slope Roofs 651

Sustainability and Roofing 656

Steep Roofs 671

Cool Roofs 684

Dissimilar Metals and Galvanic Corrosion 686

Green Roofs 688

Photovoltaic Systems 690

Roofing and the Building Codes 691

18 Glass and Glazing 695

History 696

The Material Glass 699

Sustainability and Glass 700

Other Types of Glass 711

Glazing 712

Glass and Energy 721

Glass and the Building Codes 721

Case Study 726

19 Windows and Doors 731

Windows 732

Plastics in Building Construction 739

Sustainability and Windows and Doors 745

Doors 745

Other Window and Door Requirements 752

Case Study 726

20 Cladding with Masonry and Concrete 759

Masonry Veneer Curtain Walls 760

Stone Curtain Walls 767

Precast Concrete Curtain Walls 771

Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems 774

Case Study 778

21 Cladding with Metal and Glass 783

Aluminum 784

Sustainability and Cladding with Metal and Glass 789

Aluminum and Glass Framing Systems 791

An Outside Glazed Curtain Wall System 797

Double-Skin Facades 800

Sloped Glazing Systems 800

The Curtain Wall Design Process 801

Metal Panel Cladding 801

22 Selecting Interior Finishes 807

Installation of Mechanical and Electrical Services 808

Sustainability and Interior Finishes 810

The Sequence of Interior Finishing Operations 810

Selecting Interior Finishes 811

Other Surface Flammability Criteria 815

Long-Term Trends in Interior Finish Systems 817

23 Interior Walls and Partitions 821

Interior Walls and Fire Criteria 822

Partition Framing 823

Sustainability and Gypsum and Other Wall Covering Products 826

Plaster Partitions 827

Gypsum Board Partitions 837

Plaster Ornament 838

Masonry Partitions 848

Wall and Partition Facings 848

24 Finish Ceilings and Floors 855

Finish Ceilings 856

Types of Ceilings 857

Sustainability and Finish Ceilings and Floors 866

Finish Flooring 867

Types of Finish Flooring Materials 871

Appendix 884

Glossary 886

Index 917

_________________________________________________________

 BOOK 2

2.Fundamentals of Building Construction: Materials and Methods 6th Edition

 

Note from the publisher:

Now in its sixth edition, this bestselling reference focuses on the basic materials and methods used in building construction. Emphasizing common construction systems such as light wood frame, masonry bearing wall, steel frame, and reinforced concrete construction, the new edition includes new information on building materials properties; the latest on "pre-engineered" building components and sustainability issues; and reflects the latest building codes and standards. It also features an expanded series of case studies along with more axonometric detail drawings and revised photographs for a thoroughly illustrated approach.

 

Preface to the Sixth Edition xi

1 Making Buildings 3

Learning to Build 4

Buildings and the Environment 5

The Work of the Design Professional 11

The Work of the Construction Professional 19

Trends in the Delivery of Design and Construction Services 24

2 Foundations and Sitework 31

Foundation Requirements 32

Earth Materials 33

Sustainability of Foundations and the Building Site 39

Earthwork and Excavation 40

Foundations 51

Protecting Foundations from Water, Heat Flow, and Radon Gas 66

Sitework 73

Geotextiles 76

Designing Foundations 77

Foundation Design and the Building Code 78

3 Wood 83

Trees 84

Sustainability of Wood 90

Lumber 90

Wood Products 103

A Naturally Grown Structural Material 108

Plastic Lumber 110

Wood Panel Products 110

Wood Chemical Treatments 118

Wood Fasteners 120

Wood Product Adhesives and Formaldehyde 127

Prefabricated Wood Components 128

Types of Wood Construction 130

FROM CONCEPT TO REALITY 135

French American School

4 Heavy Timber Frame

Construction 139

Fire-Resistive Heavy Timber Construction 142

Sustainability in Heavy Timber Construction 143

Heavy Timber in Other Construction Types 150

Lateral Bracing 152

Cross-Laminated Timber Construction 152

Accommodating Building Services 156

Wood-Concrete Composite Construction 156
 
Longer Spans in Heavy Timber 157

For Preliminary Design of Heavy Timber Structures 164

Heavy Timber and the Building Codes 164

Uniqueness of Heavy Timber Framing 165

5 Wood Light Frame Construction 171

History 173

Platform Frame 174

Sustainability in Wood Light Frame Construction 176

Foundations for Light Frame Structures 176

Building the Frame 184

Variations on Wood Light Frame Construction 219

For Preliminary Design of a Wood Light Frame Structure 222

Wood Light Frame Construction and the Building Codes 222

Uniqueness of Wood Light Frame Construction 224

6 Exterior Finishes for Wood Light Frame Construction 231

Protection from the Weather 232

Roofing 233

Windows and Doors 240

Paints and Coatings 244
  
Siding 248

Corner Boards and Exterior Trim 257

Sealing Exterior Joints 258

Sustainability of Paints and Other Architectural Coatings 260

Exterior Painting, Finish Grading, and Landscaping 260

Exterior Construction 260

7 Interior Finishes for Wood Light Frame Construction 265


Completing the Building Enclosure 273

Sustainability of Insulation Materials for Wood Light Frame Construction 282
  
Wall and Ceiling Finish 285

Millwork and Finish Carpentry 285

Proportioning Fireplaces 286

Proportioning Stairs 300

Flooring and Ceramic Tile Work 302

Finishing Touches 304

8 Brick Masonry 309

History 310

Mortar 313

Sustainability of Brick Masonry 316

Brick Masonry 316

Masonry Wall Construction 339

9 Stone and Concrete Masonry 349

Stone Masonry 350

Sustainability in Stone and Concrete Masonry 362

Concrete Masonry 370

Other Types of Masonry Units 381

Masonry Wall Construction 382

10 Masonry Wall Construction 387


Types of Masonry Walls 388

For Preliminary Design of a Loadbearing Masonry Structure 396

Spanning Systems for Masonry Bearing Wall Construction 396

Detailing Masonry Walls 400

Some Special Problems of Masonry Construction 406

Movement Joints in Buildings 408

Masonry Paving 414
  
Masonry and the Building Codes 415

Uniqueness of Masonry 415

11 Steel Frame Construction 421

History 422

The Material Steel 424

For Preliminary Design of a Steel Structure 427

Joining Steel Members 435

Details of Steel Framing 441

The Construction Process 451

Fire Protection of Steel Framing 468

Longer Spans and High-Capacity Columns in Steel 473

Fabric Structures 482

Industrialized Systems in Steel 486

Sustainability in Steel Frame Construction 487

Steel and the Building Codes 488

Uniqueness of Steel 488

12 Light Gauge Steel Frame Construction 499

The Concept of Light Gauge Steel Construction 500

Sustainability in Light Gauge Steel Framing 501

Light Gauge Steel Framing 502

Other Uses of Light Gauge Steel Framing 511

For Preliminary Design of a Light Gauge Steel Frame Structure 513

Insulating Light Gauge Steel Frame Structures 513

Advantages and Disadvantages of Steel Framing 514

Light Gauge Steel Framing and the Building Codes 514

Finishes for Light Gauge Steel Framing 514

Metals in Architecture 516

FROM CONCEPT TO REALITY 522

Camera Obscura at Mitchell Park, Greenport, New York

13 Concrete Construction 527


History 528

Cement and Concrete 529

Sustainability in Concrete Construction 532

Making and Placing Concrete 535

Formwork 540

Reinforcing 541

Concrete Creep 555

Prestressing 555

ACI 301 560

Innovations in Concrete Construction 560

14 Sitecast Concrete Framing Systems 565

Casting a Concrete Slab on Grade 567

Casting a Concrete Wall 571

Casting a Concrete Column 577

One-Way Floor and Roof Framing Systems 578

Two-Way Floor and Roof Framing Systems 587

Other Uses of Sitecast Concrete 592

Sitecast Posttensioned Framing Systems 592

Selecting a Sitecast Concrete Framing System 594

Innovations in Sitecast Concrete Construction 594

For Preliminary Design of a Sitecast Concrete Structure 597

Architectural Concrete 600

Cutting Concrete, Stone, and Masonry 604

Longer Spans in Sitecast Concrete 608

Designing Economical Sitecast Concrete Buildings 611

Sitecast Concrete and the Building Codes 611
 
Uniqueness of Sitecast Concrete 612

15 Precast Concrete Framing Systems 621


Precast, Prestressed Concrete Structural Elements 624

For Preliminary Design of a Precast Concrete Structure 625

Assembly Concepts for Precast Concrete Buildings 626

Manufacture of Precast Concrete Structural Elements 627

Joining Precast Concrete Members 633

Fastening to Concrete 634

Composite Precast/Sitecast Concrete Construction 647

The Construction Process 647

Sustainability in Precast Concrete Construction 648

Precast Concrete and the Building Codes 649

Uniqueness of Precast Concrete 649

16 Roofing 661

Low-Slope Roofs 663

Building Enclosure Essentials: Thermal Insulation and Vapor Retarder 668

Steep Roofs 688

Sustainability in Roofing 702

Cool Roofs 702

Green Roofs 705

Photovoltaic Systems 706

Roofing and the Building Codes 707

Building Enclosure Essentials: Dissimilar Metals and the Galvanic Series 708

17 Glass and Glazing 717

History 718

The Material Glass 720

Sustainability of Glass 722

Glazing 734

Glass and Energy 744

Glass and the Building Codes 747

FROM CONCEPT TO REALITY 750

Skating Rink at Yerba Buena Gardens

18 Windows and Doors 755

Windows 756

Plastics in Building Construction 766

Sustainability of Windows and Doors 777

Doors 777

Other Window and Door Requirements 783

19 Designing Exterior Wall Systems 791

Design Requirements for the Exterior Wall 792

Sustainability of Exterior Wall Systems 797

Conceptual Approaches to Watertightness in the Exterior Wall 798

Sealing Joints in the Exterior Wall 803

Loadbearing Walls and Curtain Walls 807

Building Enclosure Essentials: Air Barrier 808

The Exterior Wall and the Building Codes 812

20 Cladding with Masonry and Concrete 817

Masonry Veneer Curtain Walls 818

Stone Curtain Walls 825

Precast Concrete Curtain Walls 830

Exterior Insulation and Finish System 836

Keeping Water Out with Masonry and Concrete Cladding 840

FROM CONCEPT TO REALITY 842

Seattle University School of Law

21 Cladding with Metal and Glass 847


Aluminum Extrusions 848

Sustainability of Aluminum Cladding Components 852

Aluminum and Glass Framing Systems 854

Double-Skin Facades 868

Sloped Glazing 869

The Curtain Wall Design and Construction Process 869

Metal Panel Cladding 871

22 Selecting Interior Finishes 877

Installation of Mechanical and Electrical Services 878

The Sequence of Interior Finishing Operations 880

Sustainability of Interior Finishes 882

Selecting Interior Finishes 883

Trends in Interior Finish Systems 888

23 Interior Walls and Partitions 891

Types of Interior Walls 892

Framed Partition Systems 893

Sustainability of Gypsum Products 898

Plaster Ornament 910

Masonry Partition Systems 924

Wall and Partition Facings 924

24 Finish Ceilings and Floors 931

Finish Ceilings 932

Types of Ceilings 932

Sustainability of Finish Ceilings and Floors 943

Finish Flooring 944

Types of Finish Flooring Materials 948

Flooring Thickness 961

Appendix 966

Glossary 968

Index 999

_________________________________________________________

 BOOK 3

3.Architectural Graphic Standards, 12th Edition, Student Edition

ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHIC STANDARDS

THE LANDMARK UPDATE OF THE MOST RECOGNIZED STUDENT RESOURCE IN ARCHITECTURE

The Student Edition of the iconic Architectural Graphic Standards has been a rite of passage for architecture, building, and engineering students for more than eighty years. Thoughtfully distilled from the Twelfth Edition of Architectural Graphic Standards and reorganized to meet the specific needs of today’s students, this fully updated Student Edition shows you how to take a design idea through the entire planning and documentation process. This potent resource stays with you through your academic experience and into your first years as a professional with thousands of useful illustrations and hundreds of architectural elements conveniently placed at your fingertips. Presented in a format closely resembling an architect’s actual workflow, this Twelfth Edition student handbook features:

  • Completely new material on resiliency in buildings
  • A versatile treatment written for the design studio setting and aligned with the most current curricular trends, including new and updated coverage on topics related to sustainability, digital fabrication, and building information modeling (BIM)
  • A proven pedagogy that saves students time and ensures young professionals avoid the most common pitfalls

Develop a state-of-the-art mastery of design best practices with Architectural Graphic Standards, Twelfth Edition, Student Edition.

 

A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER XI

A NOTE FROM THE AIA XII

ARCHITECTS’ TRIBUTES TO ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHIC STANDARDS XIII

INTRODUCTION XVI

PREFACE XVIII

SECTION 1: DESIGN PRINCIPLES & CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION 1

CHAPTER 1 FUNCTIONAL PLANNING 3

CHAPTER 2 ENVIRONMENT 31

CHAPTER 3 RESILIENCE IN BUILDINGS 53

CHAPTER 4 ARCHITECTURAL CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION 77

SECTION 2: MATERIALS 91

CHAPTER 5 CONCRETE 93

CHAPTER 6 MASONRY 107

CHAPTER 7 METALS 125

CHAPTER 8 WOOD 141

CHAPTER 9 GLASS 165

SECTION 3: BUILDING ELEMENTS 173

CHAPTER 10 ELEMENT A: SUBSTRUCTURE 175

CHAPTER 11 ELEMENT B: SHELL 203

CHAPTER 12 ELEMENT C: INTERIORS 363

CHAPTER 13 ELEMENT D: SERVICES 427

CHAPTER 14 ELEMENT E: EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHINGS 517

CHAPTER 15 ELEMENT F: SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION 565

CHAPTER 16 ELEMENT G: SITEWORK 581

APPENDICES 627

A Classical Architectural Elements 629

B Mathematical Data 635

C Structural Calculations 641

INDEX 645

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BOOK 4

4.Architecture: Form, Space, & Order 4th Edition

The revered architectural reference, updated with contemporary examples and interactive 3D models

The Interactive Resource Center is an online learning environment where instructors and students can access the tools they need to make efficient use of their time, while reinforcing and assessing their understanding of key concepts for successful understanding of the course. An access card with redemption code for the online Interactive Resource Center is included with all new, print copies or can be purchased separately.    (***If you rent or purchase a used book with an access code, the access code may have been redeemed previously and you may have to purchase a new access code -ISBN: 9781118986837).

The online Interactive Resource Center contains resources tied to the book, such as:

  • Interactive Animations highlighting key concepts
  • Photo Gallery of architectural precedents illustrated in the book
  • Flashcards for focused learning

Architecture: Form, Space, and Order, Fourth Edition is the classic introduction to the basic vocabulary of architectural design, updated with new information on emerging trends and recent developments. This bestselling visual reference helps both students and professionals understand the vocabulary of architectural design by examining how space and form are ordered in the environment.

Essential and timeless, the fundamental elements of space and form still present a challenge to those who crave a deeper understanding. Taking a critical look at the evolution of spaces, Architecture distills complex concepts of design into a clear focus that inspires, bringing difficult abstractions to life. The book is illustrated throughout to demonstrate the concepts presented, and show the relationships between fundamental elements of architecture through the ages and across cultures. Topics include:

  • Primary elements and the principles of space design
  • Form and space, including light, view, openings, and enclosures
  • Organization of space, and the elements and relationships of circulation
  • Proportion and scale, including proportioning systems and anthropometry

Preface vii

Acknowledgments viii

Introduction ix

1 Primary Elements

Primary Elements 2

Point 4

Point Elements 5

Two Points 6

Line 8

Linear Elements 10

Linear Elements Defining Planes 15

From Line to Plane 14

Plane 18

Planar Elements 20

Volume 28

Volumetric Elements 30

2 Form

Form 34

Properties of Form 35

Shape 36

Primary Shapes 38

Circle 39

Triangle 40

Square 41

Surfaces 42

Curved Surfaces 43

Primary Solids 46

Regular & Irregular Forms 50

Transformation of Form 54

Dimensional Transformation 56

Subtractive Form 58

Subtractive & Additive Forms 61

Additive Form 62

Centralized Form 64

Linear Form 66

Radial Form 70

Clustered Form 72

Grid Form 76

Formal Collisions of Geometry 78

Circle & Square 80

Rotated Grid 82

Articulation of Form 84

Edges & Corners 86

Corners 87

Surface Articulation 92

3 Form & Space

Form & Space 100

Form & Space: Unity of Opposites 102

Form Defining Space 110

Horizontal Elements Defining Space 111

Base Plane 112

Elevated Base Plane 114

Depressed Base Plane 120

Overhead Plane 126

Vertical Elements Defining Space 134

Vertical Linear Elements 136

Single Vertical Plane 144

L-Shaped Configuration of Planes 148

L-Shaped Planes 149

Parallel Vertical Planes 154

Parallel Planes 155

U-Shaped Planes 160

Four Planes: Closure 166

Four Planes: Enlosure 170

Openings in Space-Defining Elements 174

Openings within Planes 176

Openings at Corners 178

Openings between Planes 180

Qualities of Architectural Space 182

Degree of Enclosure 184

Light 186

View 190

4 Organization

Organization of Form & Space 196

Spatial Relationships 197

Space within a Space 198

Interlocking Spaces 200

Adjacent Spaces 202

Spaces Linked by a Common Space 204

Spatial Organizations 206

Centralized Organizations 208

Linear Organizations 218

Radial Organizations 228

Clustered Organizations 234

Grid Organizations 242

5 Circulation

Circulation: Movement through Space 252

Circulation Elements 253

Approach 254

Entrance 262

Configuration of the Path 276

Path-Space Relationships 290

Form of the Circulation Space 294

6 Proportion & Scale

Proportion & Scale 306

Material Proportions 307

Structural Proportions 308

Manufactured Proportions 310

Proportioning Systems 311

Golden Section 314

Regulating Lines 318

Classical Orders 320

Renaissance Theories 326

Modulor 330

Ken 334

Anthropometry 338

Scale 341

Visual Scale 342

Human Scale 344

A Scalar Comparison 346

7 Principles

Ordering Principles 350

Axis 352

Symmetry 360

Hierarchy 370

Datum 380

Rhythm 396

Repetition 397

Transformation 418

Conclusion 422

A Selected Bibliography 425

Glossary 427

Index of Buildings 435

Index of Designers 441

Index of Subject Matter 443

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