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architectural graphic standards


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architectural graphic standards
cd-rom v 3.0 .(iso)


Authored by the American Institute of Architects, Architectural Graphic Standards (AGS),
the classic industry reference, is often referred to as the Architects bible.
The CD-ROM version of AGS, developed by Jordani Multimedia, received the 1996 Technology Leader Award.
Version 3.0 of AGS CD-ROM,
provides direct links to Web sites for Product Manufacturers, Trade, and Professional Associations!
Use Version 3.0 as an industry browser for immediate detail information, drawings, codes, and standards.

architectural graphic standards


alt

architectural graphic standards
cd-rom v 3.0 .(iso)


Authored by the American Institute of Architects, Architectural Graphic Standards (AGS),
the classic industry reference, is often referred to as the Architects bible.
The CD-ROM version of AGS, developed by Jordani Multimedia, received the 1996 Technology Leader Award.
Version 3.0 of AGS CD-ROM,
provides direct links to Web sites for Product Manufacturers, Trade, and Professional Associations!
Use Version 3.0 as an industry browser for immediate detail information, drawings, codes, and standards.

The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture

The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture By Editors of Phaidon Press
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Number Of Pages: 824
Publication Date: 2004-05-11
ISBN / ASIN: 0714843121
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Book Description:
The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture-- so massive that it comes in its own plastic carrying case--is one of the rare publishing events that lives up to its hype. The book showcases 1,052 buildings completed since January 1998 with thousands of well-chosen color photographs plans, elevations, and cross-sections. Major elements of each project are described in elegantly succinct texts. Rather than simply pay lip service to the concept of "world" architecture, this book ranges throughout 75 countries on six continents. And although the big names in the field are here--Rafael Moneo and Herzog De Meuron are each represented by nine projects; Tadeo Ando with eight, Frank Gehry with six--the focus is on the ingenuity and diversity of contemporary architecture, regardless of the fame of its creator.

The book's global view embraces many approaches, including experimental construction, neo-modernism, postmodernism, reinterpreted vernacular architecture and lingering traces of the International Style. While virtually every building type is included, from factories to museums, from lookout towers to train stations, the largest and most creative category is single family housing. Selected (as were all the projects) by a panel of leading architects, critics, scholars and others, these homes offer a tantalizing sense of what is possible, even on a modest budget. Grouped by country, the residences establish a sense of local context--from the elegant use of Scandinavian wood to the imaginative use of narrow plots of land in Tokyo. Fully indexed, with an array of maps and world data charts, The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture is destined to serve as a unique reference tool. But the geographic organization encourages you to just open the book anywhere and make a discovery--perhaps the surreal vision of Ake Larsson's Icehotel (carved from ice and snow), or the forest of Cor-ten steel pipes Jose ABP Forjaz used in the Mbuzini Memorial, or the startling shed forms of Rick Joy's Tubac House.

--Cathy Curtis
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http://rapidshare.com/files/174277211/The.Ph.Atlas.of.Cont.Wrld.Arch.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/174282628/The.Ph.Atlas.of.Cont.Wrld.Arch.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/174485699/The.Ph.Atlas.of.Cont.Wrld.Arch.part4.rar

*Lets give credit to those guys who scanned this.

The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture

The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture By Editors of Phaidon Press
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Number Of Pages: 824
Publication Date: 2004-05-11
ISBN / ASIN: 0714843121
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Book Description:
The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture-- so massive that it comes in its own plastic carrying case--is one of the rare publishing events that lives up to its hype. The book showcases 1,052 buildings completed since January 1998 with thousands of well-chosen color photographs plans, elevations, and cross-sections. Major elements of each project are described in elegantly succinct texts. Rather than simply pay lip service to the concept of "world" architecture, this book ranges throughout 75 countries on six continents. And although the big names in the field are here--Rafael Moneo and Herzog De Meuron are each represented by nine projects; Tadeo Ando with eight, Frank Gehry with six--the focus is on the ingenuity and diversity of contemporary architecture, regardless of the fame of its creator.

The book's global view embraces many approaches, including experimental construction, neo-modernism, postmodernism, reinterpreted vernacular architecture and lingering traces of the International Style. While virtually every building type is included, from factories to museums, from lookout towers to train stations, the largest and most creative category is single family housing. Selected (as were all the projects) by a panel of leading architects, critics, scholars and others, these homes offer a tantalizing sense of what is possible, even on a modest budget. Grouped by country, the residences establish a sense of local context--from the elegant use of Scandinavian wood to the imaginative use of narrow plots of land in Tokyo. Fully indexed, with an array of maps and world data charts, The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture is destined to serve as a unique reference tool. But the geographic organization encourages you to just open the book anywhere and make a discovery--perhaps the surreal vision of Ake Larsson's Icehotel (carved from ice and snow), or the forest of Cor-ten steel pipes Jose ABP Forjaz used in the Mbuzini Memorial, or the startling shed forms of Rick Joy's Tubac House.

--Cathy Curtis
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Download links:
http://rapidshare.com/files/174277207/The.Ph.Atlas.of.Cont.Wrld.Arch.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/174277211/The.Ph.Atlas.of.Cont.Wrld.Arch.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/174282628/The.Ph.Atlas.of.Cont.Wrld.Arch.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/174485699/The.Ph.Atlas.of.Cont.Wrld.Arch.part4.rar

*Lets give credit to those guys who scanned this.

Dictionary of Architectural and Building Technology



Henry J. Cowan "Dictionary of Architectural and Building Technology"

Publisher: Spon Press
Publication Date: 1998-07-24
ISBN: 0419222804
Number of pages: 263
Format: PDF
Size: 3.2 Mb
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Book Description:
This dictionary of over 5500 terms is compiled specifically for the professional. The explanation of terms addresses technical issues in architecture and building. The terms have been fully updated with many new entries for the third edition. This is a valuable addition to all construction reference libraries which will enable students and professionals from technical, management and professional fields to grasp vocabulary from outside their areas as they contribute towards the built environment.
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