Building Construction Illustrated

Building Construction Illustrated

by Francis D. K. Ching
Building Construction Illustrated

Building Construction Illustrated

by Francis D. K. Ching

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Overview

A new edition of the illustrated architectural classic

Now in a third edition, this bestselling architectural reference features more than 1,100 line drawings, providing a highly visual means of learning about the fundamentals of building construction. This edition features coverage of ADA requirements and environmentally friendly materials, and also includes metric units in addition to the customary U.S. units. The book follows a typical design process--from selection of the building site to building components and mechanical systems to finish work and beyond. Topics are organized within each chapter according to their place in the CSI format. Building Construction Illustrated, Third Edition is an indispensable resource for architects, interior designers, and other building professionals who need to understand available materials and structural choices and how these affect building construction.

Francis D. K. Ching (Seattle, WA) is a registered architect and a professor at the University of Washington. He is the author of six highly successful books on the basic processes and forms of architectural design. Cassandra Adams (Berkeley, CA) is an architect and consultant in construction management and ecological design.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781394279272
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 02/05/2025
Pages: 512
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

FRANCIS D. K. CHING is a leading global authority on architectural drawing. His numerous bestselling works have been translated into 20 languages and are regarded as classics for their renowned graphic presentation. He is Professor Emeritus at the University of Washington in Seattle.

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Table of Contents

The Building Site.
The Building.
Foundation Systems.
Floor Systems.
Wall Systems.
Roof Systems.
Moisture and Thermal Protection.
Doors and Windows.
Special Construction.
Finish Work.
Mechanical and Electrical Systems.
Notes on Materials.
Appendix.
Bibliography.
Index.

Preface

PREFACE

The first edition of this illustrated guide to building construction introduced students and builders of architecture to the fundamental principles that govern how buildings are erected. The second edition provided a more expansive survey of building construction by adding coverage of structural steel, reinforced concrete, and curtain wall systems. This third edition remains a comprehensive introduction to the principles underlying building construction, refines the graphic format and organization of the first two editions, and incorporates the following changes.

  • Chapter 2 expands the discussion of structural principles, elements, and systems.
  • Chapter 3 includes coverage of pile and caisson foundation systems.
  • Chapters 4, 5, and 6 are reorganized to conform more closely to the Masterformat system established by The Constructions Specifications Institute (CSI) for organizing construction information.
  • Chapter 7 now includes coverage of external cladding and siding systems, while Chapter 10 focuses on interior finishes.
  • CSI Masterformat section numbers are referenced wherever they apply to a building material or construction activity.
  • The Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines are provided not only in the Appendix but integrated as well throughout the various chapters wherever appropriate.

It would be nearly impossible to cover all building materials and construction techniques, but the information presented herein should be applicable to most residential and commercial construction situations encountered today. Construction techniques continue to adjust to the development of new building materials, products, and standards. What does not change are the fundamental principles that underlie building construction. This illustrated guide focuses on these principles which can serve as guideposts when evaluating and applying new information encountered in the planning, design, and construction of a building.

Each building element, component, or system is described in terms of its end use. The specific form, quality, capability, and availability of an element or component will vary with manufacturer and locale. It is therefore important to always follow the manufacturer's recommendation in the use of a material or product and to pay careful attention to the building code requirements in effect for the use and location of a planned building. It is the user's responsibility to ascertain the appropriateness of the information contained in this handbook and to judge its fitness for any particular purpose. Seek the expert advice of a professional when needed.

Metric Equivalents

The International System of Units is an internationally accepted system of coherent physical units, using the meter, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, and candela as the base units of length, mass, time, electric current, temperature, and luminous intensity. To acquaint the reader with the International System of Units, metric equivalents are provided throughout this book according to the following conventions:

  • All whole numbers in parentheses indicate millimeters unless otherwise noted.
  • Dimensions 3 inches and greater are rounded to the nearest multiple of 5 millimeters.
  • Nominal dimensions are directly converted; for example, a nominal 2x4 is converted to 51 x 100 even though its actual 1-1/2" x 3-1/2" dimensions would be converted to 38 x 90.
  • Note that 3487 mm = 3.847 m.
  • In all other cases, the metric unit of measurement is specified.
  • Refer to the Appendix for metric conversion factors.
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