THE BESTSELLING, FULLY ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO THE 2018 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE Uniquely marrying the graphic skills of bestselling author Francis D.K Ching with the code expertise of Steven Winkel, FAIA, the new sixth edition of Building Codes Illustrated is a clear, concise, and easy-to-use visual guide to the International Building Code (IBC) for 2018. Fully updated throughout, it highlights all of the changes to the code for quick reference and easy navigation. It pulls out the portions of the building code that are most relevant for the architect and provides an easy-to-understand interpretation in both words and illustrations. The first two chapters of Building Codes Illustrated: A Guide to Understanding the 2018 International Building Code, Sixth Edition give background and context regarding the development, organization, and use of the IBC. The following sections cover such information as: use and occupancy; building heights and areas; types of construction; fire-resistive construction; interior finishes; means of egress; accessibility; energy efficiency; roof assemblies; structural provisions; special inspections and tests; soils and foundations; building materials and systems; and more. A complete, user-friendly guide to code-compliant projects Highlights all the significant changes in the 2018 IBC Uses clear language and Frank Ching's distinctive illustrations to demystify the 2018 International Build Code (IBC) text Provides students and professionals with a fundamental understanding of IBC development, interpretation, and application Building Codes Illustrated: A Guide to Understanding the 2018 International Building Code gives students and professionals in architecture, interior design, construction, and engineering a user-friendly, easy-to-use guide to the fundamentals of the 2018 IBC.
This book also provides: A solid understanding of the fundamentals of the 2021 International Building Code for students without a background in architecture or engineering Intuitive and memorable study material for people seeking licensure ...
This book presents the complex code issues inherent to healthcare facility design in a clear, easily understandable format.
International Code Council, Douglas W. Thornburg, Chris Kimball ... Roof structures such as towers and steeples may be of unlimited height when constructed of noncombustible materials, whereas combustible roof structures are limited in ...
This book provides design and construction professionals—architects, engineers, and residential building contractors—an understanding of how the International Residential Code was developed, and how it is likely to be interpreted when ...
Francis D. K. Ching. Groulerl Masonry Grouted masonrywalls have all interiorjoints filled entirely with grout asthe mark progresses. the grout used to consolidate the adjoining materials into a solid mass isa fluid portland cement ...
This new fifth edition has been fully updated to align with the 2015 IBC, with changes clearly highlighted for quick reference and easy navigation.
This requirement does not apply in fully sprinklered buildings. • 1 footcandle (FC) average • 0.6 FC 90-minute average • 0.06 FC 90-minute minimum • 0.1 FC minimum Section Because an area of refuge is defined as being a place to await ...
This new fifth edition has been fully updated to align with the 2015 IBC, with changes clearly highlighted for quick reference and easy navigation.
This updated new edition features: New information on building code compliance, additional learning resources, and a glossary of terminology Thorough coverage of formal and spatial composition, program fit, coordination with other building ...
The standard addresses the design of such shelters from the perspective of the structural requirements for high wind conditions, and addresses minimum requirements for the interior environment during a storm event.