Architectural graphic standards for architects, engineers, decorators, builders, and draftsmen / Charles George Ramsey and Harold Reeve Sleeper

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : John Wiley & Son, Inc., c1990Edition: Facsim. editionDescription: ix, 233 pages : illustrations ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 471515566
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TH 2031 .R36 1990
Summary: Twenty-five years ago, working drawings and specifications of important structures were turned out without reference to other than a few documents dealing with materials and the technique of fabrication and assembly. During the intervening period no less than a revolutionary change has taken place. The production of a competent set of drawings, today, necessities reference to a vast amount of widely scatted information covering an endless list of materials and items of one sort and another-all of which involves highly specialized methods of production and assembly. Failure to produce drawings in conformity with current practice imposes a serious burden of additional cost without compensating gains.
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Twenty-five years ago, working drawings and specifications of important structures were turned out without reference to other than a few documents dealing with materials and the technique of fabrication and assembly. During the intervening period no less than a revolutionary change has taken place. The production of a competent set of drawings, today, necessities reference to a vast amount of widely scatted information covering an endless list of materials and items of one sort and another-all of which involves highly specialized methods of production and assembly. Failure to produce drawings in conformity with current practice imposes a serious burden of additional cost without compensating gains.

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