Residential construction accounts for more than half of all of the building construction dollars spent annually in the United States. Architects and construction professionals must have a basic understanding of the material and structural systems appropriate to this type of construction as well as a working knowledge of codes and management procedures. Building on Edward Allen's best-selling Fundamentals of Building Construction, this book provides the information they need, with an authoritative, in-depth look at the procedures and materials specific to home building.
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Complete, authoritative coverage of residential construction materials and procedures
Fundamentals of Residential Construction offers a complete, comprehensive presentation of today s residential construction systems, from foundation to roof and from exterior finishes to interior details, including all mechanical and electrical systems. It features the same lucid, straightforward writing, clear drawings, and extensive photographic illustrations that have made its parent book, Fundamentals of Building Construction, a bestseller. Wood light frame construction, the system by which most houses in North America are built, is emphasized. Industrialized systems of construction and alternative residential construction systems are also covered.
The authors first provide a view of the context within which residential construction takes place, including zoning ordinances, building codes, financing, environmental concerns, and a look at the roles of the various professionals who work to produce housing of all types. Following chapters on materials, the chapters on wood light frame construction examine everything from rough sitework, foundations, and framing to plumbing, heating and cooling, wiring, interior and exterior finishing, and, finally, finish sitework. The final portion of the book on alternative construction systems offers detailed explanations of currently popular options such as timber frame, log, rammed earth, straw bale, insulating concrete form, light–gauge steel frame, and panelized construction.
Generously illustrated with over 1,000 photographs and drawings, Fundamentals of Residential Construction is an important resource for students of architecture, construction, and carpentry, as well as a necessary reference for practicing architects.
EDWARD ALLEN, FAIA, is an architect, a teacher, and the author of several bestselling architecture books published by Wiley. He has been a member of the faculties of Yale University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
ROB THALLON, architect and Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Oregon, is the author of the bestselling Graphic Guide to Frame Construction and Graphic Guide to Interior Details. Both authors have constructed houses with their own hands. Between them, they count more than 60 years of experience in residential construction and over 250 custom–designed houses and housing complexes.
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