Concise, Practical Guides for Today's Design Professionals
Stephen A. Kliment, Series Founder and Editor
Now architects and all members of the design team have an invaluable one-stop source to help jump-start the design of a variety of specialized facilities: Building Type Basics Books.
Written by leading national figures in each field and filled with nuts-and-bolts design information, these outstanding guides make it easy to start any project off on the right track -- and keep it there right through completion.
Each volume:
- Answers twenty key questions that shape the early phases of a project commission
- Provides hundreds of project photographs, diagrams, floor plans, sections, and details
- Offers authoritative, up-to-date information in a convenient, easy-to-use format.
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from Stephen A. Kliment, FAIA
"The practice of architecture has of late become vastly more democratic. Today, the prodigious volume of construction commissioned by growing numbers of patrons has led specialist firms to expand to take on an extra volume of work, while more and more firms have become generalists, ready to take on design commissions across a multitude of building types. Within those firms, project designers and managers move routinely from handling a familiar building type to taking on others where they may lack experience..."
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Building Type Basics Series (11)
by Richard L. Kobus, Ronald L. Skaggs, Michael Bobrow, Julia Thomas, Thomas M. Payette, Stephen A. Kliment
October 2008, Paperback
by Daniel D. Watch, Stephen A. Kliment, Perkins & Will
September 2008, Hardcover
The Wiley Building Type Basics series provides architects and other professionals with the essential information they need to jumpstart the design of a variety of facilities. This volume covers the design of research laboratories, with the practical information necessary to meet the construction and renovation needs of this increasingly complex industry. Featuring more than 200 illustrations, the Second Edition now addresses laboratory construction
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by Richard L. Kobus, Ronald L. Skaggs, Michael Bobrow, Julia Thomas, Thomas M. Payette, Stephen A. Kliment
April 2008, Hardcover
Essential information for the design of healthcare facilities
Building Type Basics for Healthcare Facilities, Second Edition is your one-stop reference for the essential information you need to confidently begin the design process and successfully complete a healthcare project, large or small, on time and within budget. Leading architects from across the United States share their firsthand knowledge in order to guide you through all aspects of healthcare
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by Richard J. Diedrich
February 2005, Hardcover
Here's your guide through the basics of programming, designing, and planning many types of recreational facilities.
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by Robert Chandler, John Clancy, David Dixon, Joan Goody, Geoffrey Wooding, Jean Lawrence
November 2004, Hardcover
Finally, a nuts-and-bolts guide to all the design considerations for a variety of housing-from planning and site layout to building design. Complete with descriptive illustrations, this useful resource offers essential information, guidelines, and planning concepts for building projects for single-family detached units; townhouses; multi-family; mid-rise and high-rise buildings; and housing in mixed-use buildings.
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by Nicholas W. Roberts
July 2004, Hardcover
Complete with descriptive illustrations, this useful resource offers essential information, guidelines, and cautionary advice on building projects for churches, synagogues, mosques, temples, and spaces for religious education.
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by Kenneth W. Griffin
May 2004, Hardcover
Building Type Basics for Transit Facilities covers the essentials of designing transit facilities.
* Features innovative transit station designs, including light and heavy rail, airports, and cruise terminals.
* Presents numerous illustratrations with descriptive floor plans, diagrams, and photographs.
* Provides need-to-know information for getting started in this complex area.
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by Bradford Perkins, J. David Hoglund (Contributing Editor), Douglas King (Contributing Editor), Eric Cohen (Contributing Editor)
January 2004, Hardcover
Learn the essentials of designing housing and care environments for the elderly with this volume in The Building Type Basic Series.
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by The Jerde Partnership
January 2004, Hardcover
Provides the nuts-and-bolts material to begin designing a retail or mixed-use facility.
* Features project photographs, diagrams and floor plans, and sections and details.
* Provides need-to-know information on such essential topics as consensus-based decision making, site selection, renovation, code compliance, and more.
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by David J. Neuman
April 2003, Hardcover
* Content ranges from isolated bucolic environments to large urban environments.
* Includes many building types such as dormitories, classrooms, and research facilities.
* Covers sweeping changes such as distance learning facilities, technology-driven research laboratories, and electronically enhanced dormitories.
* Contributing industry leaders include Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates, Kieren Timberlake,
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by Daniel D. Watch
Planning to initiate designs for government, academic, and private research laboratories? Here's the nuts-and-bolts design guidelines that will start any project off on the right track and keep it there through completion.
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