Produktbild: Handbook of Detailing

Handbook of Detailing The Graphic Anatomy of Construction

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

August 2009

Abbildungen

300 schwarz-weiße Abbildungen

Verlag

Springer-Verlag KG

Seitenzahl

424

Maße (L/B/H)

28.8/24.1/4.1 cm

Gewicht

1600 g

Auflage

1. 2009

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-211-99134-3

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

August 2009

Abbildungen

300 schwarz-weiße Abbildungen

Verlag

Springer-Verlag KG

Seitenzahl

424

Maße (L/B/H)

28.8/24.1/4.1 cm

Gewicht

1600 g

Auflage

1. 2009

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-211-99134-3

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  • Produktbild: Handbook of Detailing
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    PREFACE

    INTRODUCTION [Ch. 1]

    CONTEXT [Ch. 2]

    THE END RESULT [Ch. 3]

    QUESTIONS TO ASK ABOUT DETAILING [Ch. 4]

    [Questions noted in this chapter to be TOPIC titles as follow]

    TOPIC 1- Where is the problem [to be detailed] located/ [if location not indicated previously]

    TOPIC 2- What is the problem?

    TOPIC 3- Why must this be detailed?

    TOPIC 4- What pattern[s] or solutions seem appropriate?

    TOPIC 5- How do I best implement those patterns or solutions?

    TOPIC 6- What should I show [the primary focus]?

    TOPIC 7- What information should be shown or noted?

    Am I trying to show too much?

    TOPIC 8- What information is required that is not shown on the sketch?

    What should I leave out?

    TOPIC 9- What is the right or a good scale for this detail?

    What is the best view to use?

    What scale should I use for highest clarity?

    TOPIC 10- What materials should be used?

    TOPIC 11- How much surrounding area should be shown? How much do I show [overall area of detail]? What should I show in the background and surrounding construction [for reference]? How does this relate to other surrounding details?

    TOPIC 12- How other the materials interface and connect together?

    What must I show [to convey all pertinent information]?

    Can this be combined with other information for a better, more informative drawing?

    TOPIC 13- Is there a standard detail available that could be the basis for this new detail?

    TOPIC 14- Is there another detail, new or existing, which can be expanded to include the new work, or which provides a better basis for this detail?

    TOPIC 15- Is there enough information here that I could build this work?

    What must i show [to convey all pertinent information]?

    TOPIC 16- How can I increase the readability of the detail?

    TOPIC 17- What line weight variations are appropriate and where should changes occur?

    What line weights are appropriate? Increasing readability

    TOPIC 18- How can I make the construction in the detail, better, less costly, less complex?

    What material symbols are necessary?

    What are the best locations for notes/dimensions?

    TOPIC 19- How can I make the detail drawing better, in presentation? Is it too complex?

    Is it better to use 2 details? Is it confusing? Too involved?

    TOPIC 20- Have I cross-referenced this detail completely and properly? What needs to be cross-referenced?

    THE MATTER OF DETAILING [Chap. 5:]- a discussion emphasizing the need for, the value of and the correct disposition of details for every project; setting values and principles.

    THE INDIVIDUAL EFFORT [Chap. 6] -- a personalized discussion about the

    effort of each participant in the detailing production process; methods, techniques,

    values, etc.

    REVIEW OF SAMPLE DETAILS [Chap. 7]-- a number of details from various

    sources, in differing media and styles to illustrate the variety of methods that can be

    applied in detailing.

    DISCUSSION OF CASE STUDIES [Chap. 8]-- a series of details with text/legends which critique the drawing, asses it success/value, and discussions errors and success in the drawings-- along with methods for improvement.

    ANALYSIS OF A DETAIL [Chap. 9] a discussion about a detail that failed when installed in the field; examination of the other ancillary documents that were used in resolving this issue, and an analysis of what was wrong or went wrong with the intended work

    DETAILS "BY OTHERS" [Chap. 10] examples and discussion of details produced for projects by persons/firms other than the design professionals; shop drawings, etc.

    APPENDICES: List of trade and professional organizations

    List of resources

    Suggested Reading/Bibliography

    GLOSSARY-- rather extensive list to provide wider range of terms

    are frequently used in detailing

    INDEX