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Ching 205 $aFifth edition. 210 1$aHoboken, New Jersey :$cJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.,$d[2014] 210 4$d©2014 215 $a1 online resource (482 p.) 300 $aIncludes index. 311 $a1-118-45834-6 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aBuilding Construction Illustrated; CONTENTS; PREFACE; 1 THE BUILDING SITE; 1.02 BUILDING IN CONTEXT; 1.03 SUSTAINABILITY; 1.04 GREEN BUILDING; 1.05 LEED® GREEN BUILDING RATING SYSTEM; 1.06 THE 2030 CHALLENGE; 1.07 SITE ANALYSIS; 1.08 SOILS; 1.09 SOIL MECHANICS; 1.10 TOPOGRAPHY; 1.12 PLANT MATERIALS; 1.13 TREES; 1.14 SOLAR RADIATION; 1.16 PASSIVE SOLAR DESIGN; 1.18 SOLAR SHADING; 1.19 DAYLIGHTING; 1.20 PRECIPITATION; 1.21 SITE DRAINAGE; 1.22 WIND; 1.23 SOUND & VIEWS; 1.24 REGULATORY FACTORS; 1.25 ZONING ORDINANCES; 1.26 SITE ACCESS & CIRCULATION; 1.27 PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION 327 $a1.28 VEHICULAR CIRCULATION1.29 VEHICULAR PARKING; 1.30 SLOPE PROTECTION; 1.31 RETAINING WALLS; 1.34 PAVING; 1.36 THE SITE PLAN; 1.38 SITE DESCRIPTION; 2 THE BUILDING; 2.02 THE BUILDING; 2.03 BUILDING SYSTEMS; 2.05 BUILDING CODES; 2.06 TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION; 2.07 OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION; 2.08 LOADS ON BUILDINGS; 2.09 WIND LOADS; 2.10 EARTHQUAKE LOADS; 2.11 STRUCTURAL FORCES; 2.12 STRUCTURAL EQUILIBRIUM; 2.13 COLUMNS; 2.14 BEAMS; 2.15 BEAM SPANS; 2.16 TRUSSES; 2.17 FRAMES & WALLS; 2.18 PLATE STRUCTURES; 2.19 STRUCTURAL UNITS; 2.20 STRUCTURAL SPANS; 2.21 STRUCTURAL PATTERNS 327 $a2.22 LATERAL STABILITY2.24 HIGH-RISE STRUCTURES; 2.25 ARCHES & VAULTS; 2.26 DOMES; 2.27 SHELL STRUCTURES; 2.28 CABLE STRUCTURES; 2.29 MEMBRANE STRUCTURES; 2.30 JOINTS & CONNECTIONS; 3 FOUNDATION SYSTEMS; 3.02 FOUNDATION SYSTEMS; 3.04 TYPES OF FOUNDATION SYSTEMS; 3.06 UNDERPINNING; 3.07 EXCAVATION SUPPORT SYSTEMS; 3.08 SHALLOW FOUNDATIONS; 3.09 SPREAD FOOTINGS; 3.10 FOUNDATION WALLS; 3.16 COLUMN FOOTINGS; 3.17 FOUNDATIONS ON SLOPING GROUND; 3.18 CONCRETE SLABS ON GRADE; 3.22 POLE FOUNDATIONS; 3.24 DEEP FOUNDATIONS; 3.25 PILE FOUNDATIONS; 3.26 CAISSON FOUNDATIONS; 4 FLOOR SYSTEMS 327 $a4.02 FLOOR SYSTEMS4.04 CONCRETE BEAMS; 4.05 CONCRETE SLABS; 4.08 PRESTRESSED CONCRETE; 4.10 CONCRETE FORMWORK & SHORING; 4.11 PRECAST CONCRETE FLOOR SYSTEMS; 4.12 PRECAST CONCRETE UNITS; 4.13 PRECAST CONCRETE CONNECTIONS; 4.14 STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAMING; 4.16 STEEL BEAMS; 4.17 STEEL BEAM CONNECTIONS; 4.19 OPEN-WEB STEEL JOISTS; 4.20 OPEN-WEB JOIST FRAMING; 4.22 METAL DECKING; 4.23 LIGHT-GAUGE STEEL JOISTS; 4.24 LIGHT-GAUGE JOIST FRAMING; 4.26 WOOD JOISTS; 4.28 WOOD JOIST FRAMING; 4.32 WOOD SUBFLOORING; 4.33 PREFABRICATED JOISTS & TRUSSES; 4.35 WOOD BEAMS; 4.36 WOOD BEAM SUPPORTS 327 $a4.37 WOOD POST-BEAM CONNECTIONS4.38 WOOD PLANK-AND-BEAM FRAMING; 4.40 WOOD DECKING; 5 WALL SYSTEMS; 5.02 WALL SYSTEMS; 5.04 CONCRETE COLUMNS; 5.06 CONCRETE WALLS; 5.07 CONCRETE FORMWORK; 5.09 CONCRETE SURFACING; 5.10 PRECAST CONCRETE WALLS; 5.11 PRECAST CONCRETE WALL PANELS & COLUMNS; 5.12 PRECAST CONCRETE CONNECTIONS; 5.13 TILT-UP CONSTRUCTION; 5.14 MASONRY WALLS; 5.16 UNREINFORCED MASONRY WALLS; 5.18 REINFORCED MASONRY WALLS; 5.19 MASONRY COLUMNS & PILASTERS; 5.20 MASONRY ARCHES; 5.21 MASONRY LINTELS; 5.22 EXPANSION & CONTROL JOINTS; 5.23 MASONRY WALL SECTIONS; 5.26 MASONRY BONDING 327 $a5.28 STRUCTURAL CLAY TILE 330 $a"The classic visual guide to the basics of building construction, now with a 3D digital building model for interactive learningFor over three decades, Building Construction Illustrated has offered an outstanding introduction to the principles of building construction. 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