By Terry Patterson
A highly-visual approach simplifies the
complex 2006 International Building Code
This unique, one-stop reference is your most important resource
for understanding and applying the
2006 International Building Code as
it visually interprets complicated Code requirements with
illustrations, examples, and explanations.
- Helps solve both nonstandard and routine situations with case
study examples
Table of contents
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Administration
Chapter 2: Definitions
Chapter 3: Use and Occupancy Classification
Chapter 4: Special Detailed Requirements Based on Use and
Occupancy
Chapter 5: General Building Heights and Areas
Chapter 6: Types of Construction
Chapter 7: Fire-Resistance-Rated Construction
Chapter 8: Interior Finishes
Chapter 9: Fire Protection Systems
Chapter 10: Means of Egress
Chapter 11: Accessibility
Chapter 12: Interior Environment
Chapter 13: Energy Efficiency
Chapter 14: Exterior Walls
Chapter 15: Roof Assemblies and Rooftop Structures
Chapter 16: Structural Design
Chapter 17: Structural Tests and Special Inspections
Chapter 18: Soils and Foundations
Chapter 19: Concrete
Chapter 20: Aluminum
Chapter 21: Masonry
Chapter 22: Steel
Chapter 23: Wood
Chapter 24: Glass and Glazing
Chapter 25: Gypsum Board and Plaster
Chapter 26: Plastic
Chapter 27: Electrical
Chapter 28: Mechanical Systems
Chapter 29: Plumbing Systems
Chapter 30: Elevators and Conveying Systems
Chapter 31: Special Construction
Chapter 32: Encroachments into the Public Right-of-Way
Chapter 33: Safeguards During Construction
Chapter 34: Existing Structures
Chapter 35: Referenced Standards
INDEX
Biographical note
Terry L. Patterson is a licensed architect and the
W. Edwin Bryan, Jr. Professor of Architecture at the University of
Oklahoma. He has more than thirty years of professional and teaching
experience, and is the author of a dozen books on subjects including
Frank Lloyd Wright, the philosophy of building materials, the
teaching and practice of architectural technology, and building
codes.
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A Unique Visual Guide for Understanding and Applying
the Complex 2006 International Building Code
Turn to the Illustrated 2006 Building Code Handbook for expert
interpretation of the 2006 International Building Code as well as
the design and detailed drawings for applying it. Formatted to save
time and money, this reference turns difficult paragraphs into
simple lists and converts equations into easy-access tables. The
Illustrated 2006 Building Code Handbook is also an ideal companion
for those studying for the design portion of the architectural
licensing examination.
Features:
- Numerous illustrations and examples that clarify complicated
Code
- Practical case studies for solving both nonstandard and
routine problems
- Real-world design requirements that bring recent grads up to
speed on current practice
Achieve Full Compliance with
Every Aspect of the 2006 Code:
* Administration * Definitions * Use and Occupancy Classification *
Special Detailed Requirements Based on Use and Occupancy * General
Building Heights and Areas * Types of Construction *
Fire-Resistance-Rated Construction * Interior Finishes * Fire
Protection Systems * Means of Egress * Accessibility * Interior
Environment * Energy Efficiency * Exterior Walls * Roof Assemblies
and Rooftop Structures * Structural Design * Structural Tests and
Special Inspections * Soils and Foundations * Concrete * Aluminum *
Masonry * Steel * Wood * Glass and Glazing * Gypsum Board and
Plaster * Plastic * Electrical * Mechanical Systems * Plumbing
Systems * Elevators and Conveying Systems * Special Construction *
Encroachments into the Public Right-of- Way * Safeguards During
Construction * Existing Structures * Referenced Standards.
Hardcover
1116 Pages - 400 Illustrations
0071457992 /
9780071457996
Illustrated 2006
Building Code Handbook
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