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Interiors Construction Manual

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Soccer stadiums, airports, theaters, museums – it falls to very few architects to tackle spectacular building tasks like these. The everyday work of most architects is more often focused on "m...
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  • 05 July 2010
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Soccer stadiums, airports, theaters, museums – it falls to very few architects to tackle spectacular building tasks like these. The everyday work of most architects is more often focused on "manageable" projects like the renovation, remodeling, or rebuilding of single- and multi-family houses, schools, and offices. Whatever the nature of the building task, interior construction is always a significant design and qualitative challenge that calls for highly detailed technical expertise. After all, it affects the realm that will be brought to life and utilized by the user when the task is finished, and whose aesthetic and functional serviceability will be put to the test each and every day. The Interior Construction Manual supports planners in their daily work as a practical planning aid and reference work with the relevant standards, guidelines, reference details, and constructional solutions, all illustrated by built example projects. It brings together the crucial facts on all aspects of interior construction and presents the key fundamentals of building physics, fire protection, interior construction systems, and openings. In addition, it offers concrete tips on integrated planning approaches, energy and sustainability issues, materials used in interior construction, hazardous substances, and dealing with building services and light planning.

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Price: $182.00
Pages: 286
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Imprint: Birkhäuser
Series: DETAIL Construction Manuals
Publication Date: 05 July 2010
ISBN: 9783034602822
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: Architectural structure & design, Architecture: interior design
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gerhard Hausladen ist Professor am Lehrstuhl für Bauklimatik und Haustechnik der TU München.

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Karten Tichelmann ist als geschäftsführender Gesellschafter des Instituts für Trocken- und Leichtbau an der TU Darmstadt tätig und lehrt Tragwerkslehre und Tragwerksentwurf im FB Architektur der Hochschule Bochum.

Contents

Preface 6

Introduction

On the idea of the interior 10

Wolfgang Brune

Part A Space and form

Gerhard Hausladen

1 Comfort 32

Elisabeth Endres, Ulla Feinweber, Bernhard Friedsam

2 Light 46

Philipp Dreher, Christoph Matthias, Katrin Rohr

3 Materials 60

Ulla Feinweber, Thomas Rühle, Judith Schinabeck

Part B Integrated planning

Gerhard Hausladen

1 Concepts and building typologies 80

Julia Drittenpreis, Hana Riemer, Lars Klemm

2 Location factors 100

Friedemann Jung

3 Energy and buildings 104

Elisabeth Endres, Michael Fischer, Friedemann Jung

4 Energy supplies 108

Cécile Bonnet, Tobias Wagner

Part C Finishings and fitting-out

Karsten Tichelmann, Bastian Ziegler

1 Wall systems for fitting-out 120

2 Ceiling systems for fitting-out 140

3 Floor systems for fitting-out 156

4 Fire protection 168

Part D Building services

Gerhard Hausladen

1 Heating, ventilating, air conditioning (HVAC) 174

Friedemann Jung, Timm Rössel, Uta Steinwallner

2 Electrical installations 186

Johanne Friederich, Sebastian Wissel

3 Sanitary installations 196

Martin Ehlers, Tobias Wagner, Peter Springl

4 Space requirements for building services 208

Robert Fröhler, Christian Huber

Part E Case studies

Project examples 1 to 20 212