Reading architectural working drawings / Edward J. Muller and Robert L. Myatt, Jr.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: ; Volume 1Publication details: Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey : Prentice-Hall, c1988Description: xi, 338 pages : illustrations ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 137557787
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • NA 2713 .M85 1988
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2.Building construction -- 3. Drafting techniques -- 4. Reading the working drawings for commercial buildings -- 5.Reading the working drawings for a steel-frame building -- 6. Reading the working drawings for a reinforced-concrete building -- 7. Glossary -- Index.
Summary: Volume 1 includes the basics of architectural graphics, reading symbols, conventions, terms of the trade, and reading residential and other light-frame construction drawings. It is intended to an introduction to architectural working drawings for architectural and civil technology students, as well as for tradespeople, contractors, and the vast number of other people who must read and interpret the information found on working drawings and specifications.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Architecture General Circulation COA General GC NA 2713 .M85 1988 vol.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000017073

Includes index.

1. Introduction -- 2.Building construction -- 3. Drafting techniques -- 4. Reading the working drawings for commercial buildings -- 5.Reading the working drawings for a steel-frame building -- 6. Reading the working drawings for a reinforced-concrete building -- 7. Glossary -- Index.

Volume 1 includes the basics of architectural graphics, reading symbols, conventions, terms of the trade, and reading residential and other light-frame construction drawings. It is intended to an introduction to architectural working drawings for architectural and civil technology students, as well as for tradespeople, contractors, and the vast number of other people who must read and interpret the information found on working drawings and specifications.

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