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Basics Building Construction [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis: 220x155 mm, weight: 842 g, 364 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Basics
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Jul-2015
  • Leidėjas: Birkhauser
  • ISBN-10: 3035603723
  • ISBN-13: 9783035603729
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis: 220x155 mm, weight: 842 g, 364 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Basics
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Jul-2015
  • Leidėjas: Birkhauser
  • ISBN-10: 3035603723
  • ISBN-13: 9783035603729
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Each type of construction has its special characteristics which cannot be compared with those of other building materials. The first building construction designs in the architectural curriculum are planned as masonry or timber buildings. On the basis of these two traditional and elementary building materials, students familiarize themselves with construction details and structural principles, which are also the basis of construction with "modern" materials such as steel, concrete and glass. Basics Building Construction is clearly structured and focused, and explains the characteristics of these important construction materials. The book familiarizes the reader with the most common construction systems, their rules and applications, and enables architectural students to contemplate creative solutions that may also be outside the standardized solutions offered by the construction industry. This compendium combines the successful individual volumes Timber Construction, Masonry Construction and Glass Construction of the BASICS series in one book, which has been expanded by the two new, hitherto unpublished, Steel Construction and Concrete Construction volumes.
Foreword 8(3)
Masonry Construction
11(62)
Introduction
12(3)
Masonry
12(1)
The brick
13(1)
Mortar for masonry
13(2)
Rules Of Construction
15(24)
Dimensions and modules
15(4)
Unit dimensions and designations
19(3)
Brick courses
22(1)
Masonry bonds
22(4)
Regular constructions
26(7)
Joint configurations
33(1)
Finishing rules
34(1)
Building in stone
35(1)
New approaches
36(3)
Masonry Structures
39(21)
Structural behaviour
39(1)
External walls
40(15)
Internal walls
55(3)
Slots and gaps
58(2)
Building Materials
60(11)
Masonry unit types
60(1)
Standard masonry units
61(7)
Types of mortar for masonry
68(3)
In Conclusion
71(2)
Concrete Construction
73(68)
Introduction
74(1)
Building Material
75(16)
Constituent materials
75(3)
Kinds of concrete
78(2)
Reinforcement
80(6)
Material properties
86(2)
Deformations
88(1)
Defects
89(2)
Construction Method
91(22)
In-situ concrete
94(1)
Formwork
94(8)
Concreting process
102(3)
Precast elements
105(2)
Surfaces
107(6)
Building Parts
113(26)
Footings / foundations
113(6)
Wall
119(1)
Column
120(1)
Beam
121(3)
Ceiling / floor slab
124(7)
Roof and roof parapet
131(1)
Thermal separation
131(4)
Staircases
135(4)
In Conclusion
139(2)
Timber Construction
141(88)
Introduction
142(1)
Building Material
143(20)
Wood
143(9)
Timber construction products
152(7)
Timber protection
159(4)
Construction
163(21)
Structural stability
163(2)
Timber construction systems
165(19)
Components
184(43)
Foundations
184(5)
External wall
189(16)
Internal wall
205(3)
Ceilings
208(9)
Roofs
217(10)
In Conclusion
227(2)
Steel Construction
229(74)
Introduction
230(1)
Building Material
231(18)
Material properties
231(3)
Production
234(2)
Cross section profiles
236(5)
Fire protection
241(3)
Corrosion
244(1)
Surface treatment
245(4)
Construction Methods
249(18)
Linear elements
249(10)
Spatial elements
259(3)
Special forms
262(5)
Planning Principles
267(14)
Hall construction
267(2)
Multi-storey construction
269(1)
Lightweight construction
270(5)
Bracing
275(2)
Transport sizes and assembly
277(1)
Connections
278(3)
Building Parts
281(19)
Corners
281(1)
Feet
281(5)
Support
286(3)
Assembly or site joints
289(2)
Nodes
291(1)
Roof
292(1)
Composite constructions
293(4)
Facade
297(1)
Thermal separation
298(2)
In Conclusion
300(3)
Glass Construction
303(70)
Introduction
304(1)
Building Material
305(12)
The production of glass
305(1)
Basic products
305(3)
Processing and finishing
308(9)
Special-Purpose Glass
317(15)
Thermal insulating glass
317(3)
Solar control glass
320(3)
Soundproof glass
323(1)
Fire-resistant glass
324(2)
Special types of security glazing
326(1)
Insulating glass with integrated elements
326(4)
Special functional layers
330(2)
Design Glass
332(6)
Ornamental glass
332(1)
Glass with a frosted surface
332(1)
Colored glass
333(5)
Construction And Assembly
338(15)
General
338(1)
Glazing with linear supports
338(1)
Glass and frames
339(4)
Glazing with point mounting supports
343(5)
Glass joints and glass corners
348(1)
Structural sealant glazing (SSG)
349(4)
Applications
353(18)
Vertical glazing
353(2)
Openings
355(4)
Fall-prevention glazing
359(2)
Overhead glazing
361(2)
Glazing for restricted and unrestricted foot traffic
363(1)
Profile glass
364(2)
Glass supporting structures
366(5)
In Conclusion
371(2)
Appendix 373(1)
Literature 374(3)
Guidelines, Standards And Tables 377(16)
Picture Credits 393(3)
The Authors 396
Bert Bielefeld, Professor at the University of Siegen, managing partner of bielefeld&partner in Dortmund