Traditional Details

Traditional Details

Author: Charles George Ramsey

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1998-04-17

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 0471247618

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A comprehensive source of traditional architectural details for anyone working with old structures Compiling the most useful material from the first four editions of Architectural Graphic Standards published between 1932 and 1951, this book brings back into circulation hundreds of architectural illustrations and standards that have once again become relevant to design work. Chapters cover all facets of building construction from foundations to furnishings and are structured to follow the drawing preparation sequence of a typical rehabilitation project. Architects, designers, and others involved in rebuilding and renovating structures built in decades past will find here many of the details and information used by the original architects and builders. Impeccably organized and beautifully rendered, this handsome reference is both a terrific working tool and a wonderful addition to an architecture library.


Traditional Construction Patterns

Traditional Construction Patterns

Author: Stephen Mouzon

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2004-10-11

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 0071505040

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* A hands-on, well-illustrated reference that helps architects and contractors avoid making common errors in traditional construction details * Graphical approach allows users to quickly visualize design solutions * Lists the rules-of-thumb for each detail, and correct and incorrect examples of how to design or construct each detail


The Art of Classical Details

The Art of Classical Details

Author: Phillip James Dodd

Publisher: Images Publishing

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1864702036

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-A lavish and beautifully illustrated sourcebook of classically inspired architectural detail -A valuable resource for architects, interior designers, builders and home decorators -Featuring a foreword by renowned interior designer David Easton -Highlights projects by US architects including Marc Ferguson & Oscar Shamamian, Peter Pennoyer, Quinlan Terry and Gil Schafer. Features a foreword by David Easton, arguably America's most respected decorator. Contributors also include historians Jeremy Musson and David Watkin. In The Art of Classical Details, classically trained architect Phillip Dodd takes a close-up look at some of the finest examples of neo-classical architecture in the world today. Covering the fundamentals of classical architecture, such as Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, and Composite columns, and featuring the work of skilled contemporary classicists, including Julian Bicknell and Ken Tate, The Art of Classical Details is the definitive guide to today's world of neoclassical architectural detailing.


Traditional Woodwork

Traditional Woodwork

Author: Mario Rodriguez

Publisher: Taunton

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781561581764

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This is the first book devoted to authentic architectural projects and built-ins for period-style homes. Homeowners and builders alike will have the essential information and plans they need to build 13 projects of varying difficulty. Projects include a chair rail, window seat, door and window trim, and period baseboard.


Traditional Architecture

Traditional Architecture

Author: Alireza Sagharchi

Publisher: Rizzoli Publications

Published: 2014-02-18

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0847840808

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A comprehensive overview of current trends in classicist and vernacular architecture. This book presents 130 projects that reconsider what it means to practice as a traditional architect in the twenty-first century, including a substantial body of work from non-Western countries as well as work by contemporary masters of classical design such as Robert A. M. Stern, Allan Greenberg, Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, and Quinlan and Francis Terry. The projects assembled here highlight the awareness of a sustainable localism and the continuity of traditional building crafts on a global scale and reveal the resilience and originality of traditional building cultures despite the enormous economic and cultural pressures of contemporary development. This is an optimistic vision of a new breed of traditional architects who endeavor to enrich the future while honoring the past.


1001 Traditional Construction Details

1001 Traditional Construction Details

Author: Stephen A. Mouzon

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 1060

ISBN-13:

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Maximize the clarity, accuracy, and professionalism of your construction drawings with high-quality, ready-to-go details! You won't find a more practical or more complete and accurate -- collection of technically-sound scaled drawings than this superb one from architect Stephen A. Mouzon. 1001 TRADITIONAL CONSTRUCTION DETAILS puts at your command traditional details used in every type of structure -- residential, commercial, public, retail, and institutional buildings -- and ideal for both new construction and renovation projects. An indispensable tool for every construction professional -- architects, builders and contractors, interior designers, remodelers, drafters and structural engineers -- it gives you details for everything from foundations to finishes; structural to systems -- to trim to ADA-specific fixtures, accessories, and signage. Scan or trace all the details you need into your drawings to: Maximize your efficiency and simplify your workload Increase the professional appearance of your drawings while saving time and effort Make your drawings easier to read ¿ and less likely to be misunderstood by builders.


Traditional American Rooms

Traditional American Rooms

Author: Brent Hull

Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing Company Incorporated

Published: 2009-03-01

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 9781565233225

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An ideal sourcebook for architects, woodworkers, and homeowners, this beautiful reference showcases the stunning architectural details of the Winterthur Museum. This guided tour explores 33 rooms from the Georgian and Federal periods with stunning photography, architectural terms, detailed drawings, and fascinating commentary.


The Architectural Detail

The Architectural Detail

Author: Edward R. Ford

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2011-10-19

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 1568989784

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The Architectural Detail is author Edward R. Ford's life's work, and this may be his most important book to date. Ford walks the reader through five widely accepted (and wildly different) definitions of detail, in an attemptto find, once and for all, the quintessential definition of detail in architecture.


The History of Cartography: Cartography in prehistoric, ancient, and medieval Europe and the Mediterranean

The History of Cartography: Cartography in prehistoric, ancient, and medieval Europe and the Mediterranean

Author: John Brian Harley

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 664

ISBN-13:

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By developing the broadest and most inclusive definition of the term "map" ever adopted in the history of cartography, this inaugural volume of the History of Cartography series has helped redefine the way maps are studied and understood by scholars in a number of disciplines. Volume One addresses the prehistorical and historical mapping traditions of premodern Europe and the Mediterranean world. A substantial introductory essay surveys the historiography and theoretical development of the history of cartography and situates the work of the multi-volume series within this scholarly tradition. Cartographic themes include an emphasis on the spatial-cognitive abilities of Europe's prehistoric peoples and their transmission of cartographic concepts through media such as rock art; the emphasis on mensuration, land surveys, and architectural plans in the cartography of Ancient Egypt and the Near East; the emergence of both theoretical and practical cartographic knowledge in the Greco-Roman world; and the parallel existence of diverse mapping traditions (mappaemundi, portolan charts, local and regional cartography) in the Medieval period. Throughout the volume, a commitment to include cosmographical and celestial maps underscores the inclusive definition of "map" and sets the tone for the breadth of scholarship found in later volumes of the series.