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THE ARCHITECT’S STUDIO COMPANION

The latest edition of the guidebook every architect needs at their fingertips, updated and expanded throughout

Start your designs on solid ground with The Architect’s Studio Companion! This comprehensive handbook provides everything you need for the preliminary selecting, configuring, and sizing of the structural, environmental, safety, accessibility, and parking systems of a building. Edward Allen and Joseph Iano, authors of the market-leading Fundamentals of Building Construction, use their trademark talent for boiling down complex technical requirements into easy-to-use, time-saving guidelines for the engineering and architectural design of buildings.

The new seventh edition is updated with new building codes, new information on heating and cooling systems for buildings, new structural systems, new requirements for tall mass timber buildings, and more. Throughout the text, straightforward diagrams and user-friendly explanations help you lay out the most important systems of a building in a matter of minutes without stressing about complicated technical concepts. Use this guide to introduce building systems into the early stages of design, and greatly reduce the need for later revisions or redesign???and keep your projects on time and on budget.

Streamline your design process today with The Architect’s Studio Companion:

  • Explore alternative structural systems quickly and efficiently
  • Compare the carbon impacts of alternative system choices… at a glance
  • Stay current with the latest information about tall mass timber buildings
  • Access information on high-performance heating and cooling systems, passive design, natural daylighting, and other sustainable design strategies with ease
  • Incorporate U.S. and Canadian building code requirements and accessibility regulations into your designs

More than just a reference, The Architect’s Studio Companion, Seventh Edition is a must-have companion that no practicing architect or student should be without.

Author(s): Joseph Iano, Edward Allen
Edition: 7
Publisher: Wiley
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 510
City: Hoboken

Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
How to Use This Book
Section 1 Designing with Building Codes
1 Designing with Building Codes
Building Codes and Zoning Ordinances
Occupancies: International Building Code
Occupancies: National Building Code of Canada
Section 2 Designing the Structure
1 Selecting the Structural System
Building Code Criteria for the Selection of Structural Systems
Design Criteria for the Selection of Structural Systems
Design Criteria: Summary Chart
Practical Span Ranges for Structural Systems
Live Load Ranges for Building Occupancies
Live Load Ranges for Structural Systems
Global Warming Impact of Structural Systems
Some Typical Choices of Structural Systems for Different Building Types
2 Configuring the Structural System
Lateral Stability and Structural Systems
Wall and Slab Systems
Column and Beam Systems
Column and Slab Systems
Tall Building Structures
3 Sizing the Structural System
Wood Structural Systems
Wood Stud Walls
Wood Floor Joists
Wood Roof Rafters
Wood Floor and Roof Trusses—Light
Wood Columns
Wood Decking
Solid Wood Beams
Engineered Wood Beams
Cross-Laminated
Timber
Wood Trusses—Heavy
Glue-Laminated Wood Arches
Masonry Structural Systems
Brick Masonry Columns
Brick Masonry Walls
Brick Masonry Lintels
Brick Masonry Arches
Concrete Masonry Columns
Concrete Masonry Walls
Concrete Masonry Lintels
Steel Structural Systems
Lightweight Steel Wall Studs
Lightweight Steel Floor Joists
Structural Steel Columns
Structural Hollow Steel Columns
Steel Floor and Roof Decking
Structural Steel Beams and Girders
Open-Web
Steel Joists
Single-Story
Rigid Steel Frames
Structural Steel Trusses
Sitecast Concrete Structural Systems
Sitecast Concrete Columns
Sitecast Concrete Walls
Sitecast Concrete Beams and Girders
Sitecast Concrete One-Way
Solid Slab
Sitecast Concrete One-Way
Joists
Sitecast Concrete Two-Way
Flat Plate
Sitecast Concrete Two-Way
Flat Slab
Sitecast Concrete Waffle Slab
Precast Concrete Structural Systems
Precast Concrete Columns
Precast Concrete Wall Panels
Precast Concrete Beams and Girders
Precast Concrete Slabs
Precast Concrete Single and Double Tees
Section 3 Designing with Daylight
1 Design Criteria for Daylighting Systems
Design with Daylight
Sky Cover
The Path of the Sun
Sky Dome Obstruction
Building Siting and Shape
Building Interior Configuration
Daylighting and Energy Conservation
2 Configuring and Sizing Daylighting Systems
Recommended Illuminance Levels
Sidelighting
Toplighting
Section 4 Designing Spaces for Mechanical and Electrical Services
1 Selecting Heating and Cooling Systems for Large Buildings
Heating and Cooling Systems for Large Buildings
Common Choices of Heating and Cooling Systems for Large Buildings
Design Criteria for the Selection of Heating and Cooling Systems for Large Buildings
Heating and Cooling Systems for Large Buildings: Design Criteria Summary
Central All-Air
Systems: Variable Air Volume (VAV)
Central All-Air
Systems: Constant Air Volume (CAV)
Central Air and Water Systems: Active Chilled Beams
Central All-Water
Systems: Fan-Coil
Terminals
Central All-Water
Systems: Closed-Loop
Heat Pumps
Central All-Water
Systems: Hydronic Convectors
Central All-Water
Systems: Hydronic Radiant
Heating and Cooling
Local Systems: Packaged Terminal Units
2 Configuring and Sizing Mechanical and Electrical Services for Large Buildings
Major Equipment Spaces for Large Buildings
Vertical Distribution of Services for Large Buildings
Horizontal Distribution of Services for Large Buildings
Sizing Spaces for Major Heating and Cooling Equipment
Sizing Spaces for Air Handling
3 Passive Heating and Cooling Systems
Passive Heating and Cooling Design
Selecting Passive Heating and Cooling Systems
Passive Solar Heating
Natural Ventilation Cooling
Thermal Mass Cooling
Evaporative Cooling
4 Mechanical and Electrical Systems for Small Buildings
Designing Mechanical and
Electrical Services for Small Buildings
Design Criteria for the Selection of Heating and
Cooling Systems for Small Buildings
Heating and Cooling Systems for Small Buildings:
Summary Chart
General Considerations: Small Buildings
Forced Air Heating and Cooling
Hydronic (Forced Hot Water) Heating
Active Solar Heating
Packaged Evaporative Cooler
Small Packaged Heating and Cooling Units
Electric Baseboard Convectors
Electric Fan-Forced
Unit Heaters
Electric Radiant Heating
Wall Furnace and Direct-Vent
Space Heaters
Heating Stoves
Plumbing Systems for Small Buildings
Electrical and Communications Wiring for Small Buildings
Section 5 Designing for Egress and Accessibility
1 Configuring the Egress System and Providing Accessible Routes
Components of the Egress System
The Exit Access
The Exit
The Exit Discharge
Accessible Buildings and Routes
Egress from Auditoriums, Concert Halls, and Theaters
Wheelchair Requirements for Assembly Seating
Other Egress Requirements
2 Sizing the Egress System
How to Size the Egress System
International Building Code
National Building Code of Canada
3 Stairway and Ramp Design
Stairway and Ramp Proportions
Exit Stairway Design Tables
Section 6 Designing for Parking
1 Design Criteria for Parking Facilities
Parking Facility Types
Parking Capacity and Level of Service
Accessible Parking
2 Configuring Parking Facilities
Parking Circulation Basics
Surface Parking Design
Structured Parking Design
Structural Systems for Structured Parking
3 Sizing Parking Facilities
General Sizing Criteria
Sizing Surface Parking
Sizing Single-Threaded
Helix Parking Structures
Sizing Double-Threaded
Helix Parking Structures
Sizing Split-Level
Parking Structures
Sizing Multi-Bay
Parking Structures
Section 7 Designing with Height and Area Limitations
1 Construction Types and Height and Area Limitations
Height and Area Limitations
Mixed-Occupancy
Buildings
Mezzanines, Floor Openings, and Atriums
Fire Protection
Construction Types
2 Height and Area Tables
International Building Code
National Building Code of Canada
Appendix A Example Use of This Book
Appendix B Units of Conversion
Bibliography
Index
EULA