Architectural Building Codes by James G. Scott All architects must have a solid working knowledge of building codes. Noncompliance means facing strained schedules and budgets at best, and lawsuits at worst. Yet until now, no resource has been available to professionals that demystifies architectural building codes in straightforward, easy–to–understand language, with a unique graphic presentation. James G. Scott’s Architectural Building Codes slices through the technical, legal, and bureaucratic jargon of building codes with a direct, engaging style. Beginning with the assumption that building codes are by nature complex and difficult to understand, Mr. Scott provides both the theoretical principles and practical grounding all architectural professionals need to efficiently incorporate code regulations into their designs. The author bridges the gap between theory and application, turning the arcane, impenetrable rules of building codes into usable concepts. The material is cogently organized from general to specific ideas, leading the reader on a logical progression through the maze of code regulation. Comprehensive in scope, this book covers building codes with a refreshingly broad perspective. Architectural Building Codes is a complete user’s guide that covers a wide range of topics, including:
About the Author James G. Scott received his B.S. in Environmental Design from Auburn University, and his B.A. in Architecture from Louisiana Tech University. He lectures throughout the United States on construction codes and standards, as well as the Americans with Disabilities Act. He currently runs a private architectural practice in Birmingham, Alabama.
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