Product details
- ISBN 9780471725510
- Weight: 1792g
- Dimensions: 224 x 277mm
- Publication Date: 05 Apr 2007
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURES
Architecture
A highly illustrative structural design resource for architects and builders
Architectural Structures provides the critical tools and know-how to design and build structures that will withstand wind, earthquakes, and other forces. This major survey of structural design is a useful guide to the fundamentals of establishing the structural concept for a building and dealing with structural issues.
Using diagrams, models, computer simulations, case studies, and exercises, Architectural Structures provides a comprehensive narrative that makes selecting and giving shape to structures and structural elements understandable. In addition to developing the necessary vocabulary to effectively work with structural engineers, it helps readers gain a common- sense understanding of principles and issues, the complexities of the design process, and useful analytic methods. This exceptional volume also features:
- Diagrams, drawings, and photographs supporting complex concepts
- Helpful case studies illustrating structural behavior and the design of structural systems
- Information on cost estimation and other practical issues
- Real-world problems and solutions based on actual building structures
WAYNE PLACE is a professor of architecture at North Carolina State University. He has a PhD in physics, a master’s degree in architecture, and is a registered professional engineer in California and North Carolina. In addition to teaching structures for twenty years, he was principal investigator for eight years at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory of the University of California.
