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Study Guide for The Codes Guidebook for Interiors 8th edition [Minkštas viršelis]

(Life Design for Health, Nashville, TN), (Belmont University, Nashville, TN; architect WORKSHOP, Nashville, TN)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 272x213x15 mm, weight: 499 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-May-2022
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119720885
  • ISBN-13: 9781119720881
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 272x213x15 mm, weight: 499 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-May-2022
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119720885
  • ISBN-13: 9781119720881
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Completely revised and updated, the Eighth Edition of The Codes Guidebook for Interiors is the only book on the market devoted exclusively to codes that are applicable to interior designers. This guide features jargon-free explanations of all the codes and standards that are relevant to designers and architects, including performance codes, building and finish standards, energy codes, and ADA standards. Dozens of examples are enhanced with detailed illustrations and floor plans that clearly show how codes apply to real-world projects. This Eighth Edition has been updated to include the 2018 and 2021 ICC code provisions, including the International Building Code and NFPA's 2021 Life code. In an easy-to-navigate format, this single source guide saves hours of research time and can dramatically reduce the potential for costly planning oversights"--

STUDY GUIDE FOR THE CODES GUIDEBOOK FOR INTERIORS

The comprehensive study guide for understanding interior codes

This revised and updated eighth edition of the Study Guide for the Codes Guidebook for Interiors is an essential companion to The Codes Guidebook for Interiors, the industry’s reference of choice. It offers complete coverage of the major codes and standards that apply to interior projects. This Study Guide includes lists of terms, practice questions, practical application exercises, code tables, and checklists. This companion study guide is a comprehensive measure of a designer’s understanding and application of codes for interior projects. It can help design students learn and practitioners keep their skills up to date and prepare for the NCIDQ and ARE exams.

It is vital that designers and architects have an up-to-date working knowledge of the various codes involved with building interiors, whether during renovation or new construction, and this study guide offers the opportunity to:

  • Study with many new questions, in both the short answer and application sections
  • Review the key terms of the industry
  • Use the practice questions and exercises to test working knowledge of codes
  • Utilize the code tables during the design process
  • Employ the numerous checklists on proposed and real life projects to ensure complete compliance

The revised Study Guide is a useful companion to The Codes Guidebook for Interiors, the essential reference for all interior professionals. For the designer, architect, or student, the Study Guide for The Codes Guidebook for Interiors is a must-have resource.

Introduction vii
SECTION 1 KEY TERMS BY CHAPTER
1(8)
Chapter 1 About the Codes
1(1)
Chapter 2 Accessibility
1(1)
Chapter 3 Occupancy Classifications and Loads
2(1)
Chapter 4 Construction Types and Building Sizes
2(1)
Chapter 5 Means of Egress
3(1)
Chapter 6 Fire and Smoke Resistant Assemblies
3(1)
Chapter 7 Fire Protection Systems
4(1)
Chapter 8 Plumbing and Mechanical Requirements
5(1)
Chapter 9 Electrical and Communication Requirements
5(1)
Chapter 10 Finish and Furniture Selection
6(1)
Chapter 11 Code Officials and the Code Process
7(2)
SECTION 2 SHORT-ANSWER QUESTIONS
9(54)
Chapter 1 About the Codes
9(3)
Chapter 2 Accessibility
12(4)
Chapter 3 Occupancy Classifications and Loads
16(6)
Chapter 4 Construction Types and Building Sizes
22(3)
Chapter 5 Means of Egress
25(7)
Chapter 6 Fire and Smoke Resistant Assemblies
32(6)
Chapter 7 Fire Protection Systems
38(3)
Chapter 8 Plumbing and Mechanical Requirements
41(6)
Chapter 9 Electrical and Communication Requirements
47(4)
Chapter 10 Finish and Furniture Selection
51(7)
Chapter 11 Code Officials and the Code Process
58(5)
SECTION 3 STUDY PROBLEMS
63(38)
Chapter 1 About the Codes
63(2)
Chapter 2 Accessibility
65(1)
Chapter 3 Occupancy Classifications and Loads
66(8)
Chapter 4 Construction Types and Building Sizes
74(2)
Chapter 5 Means of Egress
76(6)
Chapter 6 Fire and Smoke Resistant Assemblies
82(3)
Chapter 7 Fire Protection Systems
85(3)
Chapter 8 Plumbing and Mechanical Requirements
88(6)
Chapter 9 Electrical and Communication Requirements
94(2)
Chapter 10 Finish and Furniture Selection
96(4)
Chapter 11 Code Officials and the Code Process
100(1)
SECTION 4 ANSWERS TO SHORT-ANSWER QUESTIONS
101(30)
Chapter 1 About the Codes
101(2)
Chapter 2 Accessibility
103(2)
Chapter 3 Occupancy Classifications and Loads
105(4)
Chapter 4 Construction Types and Building Sizes
109(1)
Chapter 5 Means of Egress
110(3)
Chapter 6 Fire and Smoke Resistant Assemblies
113(3)
Chapter 7 Fire Protection Systems
116(2)
Chapter 8 Plumbing and Mechanical Requirements
118(3)
Chapter 9 Electrical and Communication Requirements
121(3)
Chapter 10 Finish and Furniture Selection
124(3)
Chapter 11 Code Officials and the Code Process
127(4)
SECTION 5 ANSWERS TO STUDY PROBLEMS
131(28)
Chapter 1 About the Codes
131(1)
Chapter 2 Accessibility
132(1)
Chapter 3 Occupancy Classifications and Loads
133(6)
Chapter 4 Construction Types and Building Sizes
139(2)
Chapter 5 Means of Egress
141(6)
Chapter 6 Fire and Smoke Resistant Assemblies
147(3)
Chapter 7 Fire Protection Systems
150(1)
Chapter 8 Plumbing and Mechanical Requirements
151(3)
Chapter 9 Electrical and Communication Requirements
154(1)
Chapter 10 Finish and Furniture Selection
155(3)
Chapter 11 Code Officials and the Code Process
158(1)
Appendix A Code Tables 159(22)
Appendix B Full-Size Checklists 181(20)
Notes 201
KATHERINE E. KENNON is a professional architect and principal at the Architect WORKSHOP. She has extensive experience in commercial, healthcare, and residential projects. She continues to teach as an adjunct instructor in interior design and architectural programs on the subjects of codes, accessibility, and design. She has conducted various seminars on design, building codes, and accessibility throughout the US.

SHARON K. HARMON has more than twenty-five years experience in interior design and project management. Combining this with her strong interest in natural health, she now owns Life Design for Health, which helps people pursue a holistic approach to health and well-being.