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Mit der neuen VOB 2019 ergeben sich zahlreiche Veränderungen
und Neuerungen im Teil C, die in der 19. Auflage gewohnt praxisnah
und anwendungsbezogen kommentiert werden. Es wurden
zahlreiche Normen fachtechnisch überarbeitet. In der DIN 18336
wurden beispielsweise alle Abdichtungsarbeiten aus verschiedenen
Normen zusammenführt. Einen besonderen Schwerpunkt der
Kommentierung stellen die Regeln der Abrechnung dar. Die textlichen
Festsetzungen der VOB/C sind mit anschaulichen Grafiken
unterstützt, die einen deutlichen Mehrwert für praktizierende
Bauleiter darstellen.
Fire safety is an important part of building design. It consists of
measures to prevent fires from starting, to facilitate the rescue
of individuals in a burning building, and to help firefighters
contain a blaze. Both statutory provisions and building codes lay
down strict fire safety regulations for commercial and residential
construction. The main task for architects when it comes to fire
safety is to apply the principles and methods of fire prevention at
the outset of the design process. The book explains the general
concepts and fundamental issues of fire safety in building design
beyond the particulars of local building regulations.
The construction sector currently accounts for a high proportion of
CO2 emissions and gray energy use. This will have to change
fundamentally if we are to prevent catastrophic climate change and
make urban planning and construction fit for the future. In
addition to a paradigm shift in how architects work, we need to
rethink how they are trained in higher education. Based on a
lifecycle approach and an awareness of resource consumption, this
volume in the Basics series explains a wide range of
climate-friendly concepts in an easy-to-understand way, inspiring
readers to take a closer look at solutions and new approaches in
their daily practice. The key factors involved in the various
planning stages of buildings are presented and placed in the
context of the overall planning. Explains a range of current
sustainability concepts Foundational knowledge for all students of
architecture Interdisciplinary and networked consideration of
challenges and solutions in the area of climate protection
At the beginning of their studies students of architecture are
confronted with a wealth of different ways in which to visually
present their designs. Expressing ideas in the form of drawings and
models is usually required in the early stages of studying:
"learning by doing" is the only way for students to quickly develop
a repertoire for their design work. However, there are important
issues to consider between the phases of devising the spatial
concept and recreating it in a two- or three-dimensional drawing or
physical model: How to construct a perspective freehand drawing?
What plan drawings are necessary to present my design? What scale
should my model be and what materials should I use to construct it?
Basics Architectural Presentation combines the highly successful
single volumesTechnical Drawing, CAD, Modelbuilding, and
Architectural Photography from the series BASICS with a yet to be
published volume entitled Freehand Drawing. Step-by-step, it
conveys possible ways to present architectural projects throughout
the various project phases. In an informative and practical
approach, the publication discusses the basics of architectural
representation from freehand drawing, which is especially important
in the design phase, to the plan drawing, model, and architecture
photography. The student architect learns the tools necessary for
presenting his or her work, supported by many concrete examples and
practical tips that are directly applicable.
The design of a building is a complex process in which the
architect develops spaces which are defined by a number of
different parameters. The most important of these are space
requirements, distances, furniture and fittings, and movement
zones. From the dimensions of the human body it is possible to
derive guide values for these reference sizes that make spaces
comfortable to be in and to use. Spaces in Architecture is a useful
reference work for students and designers for quickly looking up
detailed information on space scenarios that occur in many
different types of buildings. For example, the book lists all
important dimensions for entrance areas, doors, staircases, ramps,
and elevators. On the basis of this fundamental information it is
possible to design buildings in terms of function and type.
At the beginning of their studies students of architecture are
confronted with a wealth of different ways in which to visually
present their designs. Expressing ideas in the form of drawings and
models is usually required in the early stages of studying:
"learning by doing" is the only way for students to quickly develop
a repertoire for their design work. However, there are important
issues to consider between the phases of devising the spatial
concept and recreating it in a two- or three-dimensional drawing or
physical model: How to construct a perspective freehand drawing?
What plan drawings are necessary to present my design? What scale
should my model be and what materials should I use to construct it?
Basics Architectural Presentation combines the highly successful
single volumes Technical Drawing, Freehand Drawing, CAD,
Modelbuilding (new edition) and Architectural Photography from the
series BASICS in a new volume. Step-by-step, it conveys possible
ways to present architectural projects throughout the various
project phases. In an informative and practical approach, the
publication discusses the basics of architectural representation
from freehand drawing, which is especially important in the design
phase, to the plan drawing, model, and architecture photography.
The student architect learns the tools necessary for presenting his
or her work, supported by many concrete examples and practical tips
that are directly applicable.
Technical Drawing deals with the representation of plans throughout
all phases of a project. For students, the primary focus is on the
development and methodical construction of a technical drawing.
Themes: Types of plan (from site plan and preliminary drawings to
design and detail plans) Components of the plan (floor plan,
section, elevation, detail) Line width, dimensioning, hatching, use
of text, symbols Plan presentation and compilation
Tragsysteme sind Grundlage jedes Bauwerks. Um Architekturstudenten
das Fachgebiet Tragkonstruktion verständlich zu vermitteln, werden
zunächst die Grundlagen zu Lasten und Kräften erläutert, um
darauf aufbauend Bauteile und im Weiteren verschiedene Tragsysteme
vorzustellen und mit ihren typischen Eigenschaften zu
verdeutlichen. Themen: Lasten Kräfte Tragkonstruktive Bauteile
Tragwerke und -systeme Vorbemessung
Basics Stadtanalyse erweitert den Themenblock Stadtebau. Aufbauend
auf den im Band Stadtbausteine beschriebenen Elementen einer Stadt
erlautert es Verfahren der Stadtanalyse. Als Grundlage der
stadtebaulichen und architektonischen Entwurfsarbeit ist ein
Verstandnis fur das bestehende und umgebende Stadtgefuge
unerlasslich. Dieser Band erklart dabei nicht nur die moeglichen
Herangehensweisen, er erlautert auch die praktische Umsetzung im
Analysegebiet und die zielfuhrende Auswertung empirischer Daten.
Themen: Ausgangspunkte der Stadtanalyse Analyseverfahren
(Geschichte, Nutzungsstruktur, Verkehrsfuhrung, Grun- und
Freiraumflachen, Bau- und Siedlungsstruktur, Sozialraum etc.)
Datenbeschaffung und Analyse vor Ort (Kartografie,
Bevoelkerungsstatistiken, Befragungen, Aufmasse, Messungen)
Auswertung der Daten und Verarbeitung der Erkenntnisse Technische
Hilfsmittel wie geografische Informationssysteme (GIS)
Fire safety is an important part of building design. It consists of
measures to prevent fires from starting, to facilitate the rescue
of individuals in a burning building, and to help firefighters
contain a blaze.  Both statutory provisions and building codes
lay down strict fire safety regulations for commercial and
residential construction. The main task for architects when it
comes to fire safety is to apply the principles and methods of fire
prevention at the outset of the design process. The book explains
the general concepts and fundamental issues of fire safety in
building design beyond the particulars of local building
regulations.
Technical Drawing deals with the representation of plans throughout
all phases of a project. For students, the primary focus is on the
development and methodical construction of a technical drawing.
Themes: Types of plan (from site plan and preliminary drawings to
design and detail plans) Components of the plan (floor plan,
section, elevation, detail) Line width, dimensioning, hatching, use
of text, symbols Plan presentation and compilation
The construction sector currently accounts for a high proportion of
CO2 emissions and gray energy use. This will have to change
fundamentally if we are to prevent catastrophic climate change and
make urban planning and construction fit for the future. In
addition to a paradigm shift in how architects work, we need to
rethink how they are trained in higher education. Based on a
lifecycle approach and an awareness of resource consumption, this
volume in the Basics series explains a wide range of
climate-friendly concepts in an easy-to-understand way, inspiring
readers to take a closer look at solutions and new approaches in
their daily practice. The key factors involved in the various
planning stages of buildings are presented and placed in the
context of the overall planning. Explains a range of current
sustainability concepts Foundational knowledge for all students of
architecture Interdisciplinary and networked consideration of
challenges and solutions in the area of climate protection
Successful project management of construction projects is largely
dependant on the confident handling of construction costs and
schedules. For contractors, the ability to reliably plan costs is
an essential quality feature of a good architect, and hence one of
the most important basics of project preparation. Cost estimation
is also vital in preparing project budgets, and it particularly
requires an efficient methodology that can immediately reveal
possible planning-related cost overruns. Central key concepts such
as cost variables or life-cycle costs, costing methods, and cost
control methods form an essential repertoire for all practicing
architects. Basics Budgeting explains cost planning processes
during the planning and construction phase step-by-step and on a
practical level, and describes in a clear and structured manner how
to estimate and evaluate cost impacts and risks. Supported by
practical tips, examples, and illustrations, the inexperienced
planner learns the tools of the trade in order to enter the field
of budget management informed and in step with actual practice.
From idea to materiality: The basics of architectural design The
fundamental idea is the starting point of every design. The idea is
formulated into the concept; the concept is expressed in the formal
language; the form requires a particular material; the space is
given shape. Architecture is created. Described in this manner, the
design process seems simple and straightforward. But for students
of architecture, it is in most cases a difficult learning process.
But designing can be learned! What are the conceptual possibilities
for finding the first step towards a design idea? What methods can
be used to develop the idea and to arrive at an architectural
concept? Furthermore, architecture is first and foremost the
designing of (indoor) spaces. But how are rooms structured, rather
than merely decorated? What role does the use of materials and
materiality play? This compilation of the volumes Design Ideas,
Design Methods, Materials and Spatial Design in the successful
student seriesBASICS now gathers the fundamental topics of
architectural design together in one book and thus in one context
answers crucial questions concerning the hows and whys of the
design process.
Design Ideas offers students a variety of different ways to go
about finding a design solution. In addition to suggesting
fundamental ways to get the creative process moving and develop a
design approach, it also proposes various sources of inspiration
for design ideas. It focuses on the three elements of place, form,
and function, which can sometimes constitute immediate springboards
for concrete designs. These elements must eventually be
incorporated as the design process. Subjects: Creativity in the
design process; Sources of inspiration and design approaches;
Working with place; Working with form; Working with function.
In formulating a design concept into a viable plan, architects
oscillate constantly between two planes of observation: the actual
design task in the context of planning typologies such as
residential buildings, office buildings, museum, or airport, and
the individual room, meaning the kitchen, office, classroom,
sanitary rooms, storage rooms, and so on. Planning Architecture
offers architects and students a thought-out planning tool, in
which two main sections reciprocally complement one another: the
"spaces" and the "typologies" between which the planner can
flexibly oscillate depending on his or her plane of observation.
All relevant planning information is presented in a detailed clear
fashion, and in context. These two sections are flanked by an
introductory chapter explaining the basis and framework for
typological design, as well as a "reference section" at the end of
the book that clearly lists general dimensions and units,
regulations and standards.
Die Kernaufgabe des klassischen Architekten ist die Projektplanung
von der Grundlagenermittlung uber den Entwurf bis zur Werkplanung,
Ausschreibung, Bauleitung und Gebaudefertigstellung. In diesem Band
werden die einzelnen Planungsschritte im Zusammenhang erklart, die
Vernetzung der verschiedenen am Projekt beteiligten Fachleute
dargestellt und die verschiedenen Organisationsebenen praxisnah und
sinnvoll beschrieben. Themen: Planungsschritte von der
Grundlagenermittlung bis zur Schlusselubergabe Projektbeteiligte
(Einbeziehung der Behoerde, Fachplaner, Baufirmen etc.)
Organisation der Planung (Abfolge, Was braucht man wann?,
Arbeitsorganisation, Dokumentation) Koordination der Beteiligten
From idea to materiality: The basics of architectural designThe
fundamental idea is the starting point of every design. The idea is
formulated into the concept; the concept is expressed in the formal
language; the form requires a particular material; the space is
given shape. Architecture is created.Described in this manner, the
design process seems simple and straightforward. But for students
of architecture, it is in most cases a difficult learning process.
But designing can be learned What are the conceptual possibilities
for finding the first step towards a design idea? What methods can
be used to develop the idea and to arrive at an architectural
concept? Furthermore, architecture is first and foremost the
designing of (indoor) spaces. But how are rooms structured, rather
than merely decorated? What role does the use of materials and
materiality play?This compilation of the volumes Design Ideas,
Design Methods, Materials and Spatial Design in the successful
student seriesBASICS now gathers the fundamental topics of
architectural design together in one book and thus in one context
answers crucial questions concerning the hows and whys of the
design process.
Each type of construction has its special characteristics which
cannot be compared with those of other building materials. The
first building construction designs in the architectural curriculum
are planned as masonry or timber buildings. On the basis of these
two traditional and elementary building materials, students
familiarize themselves with construction details and structural
principles, which are also the basis of construction with "modern"
materials such as steel, concrete and glass. Basics Building
Construction is clearly structured and focused, and explains the
characteristics of these important construction materials. The book
familiarizes the reader with the most common construction systems,
their rules and applications, and enables architectural students to
contemplate creative solutions that may also be outside the
standardized solutions offered by the construction industry. This
compendium combines the successful individual volumes Timber
Construction, Masonry Construction and Glass Construction of the
BASICS series in one book, which has been expanded by the two new,
hitherto unpublished, Steel Construction and Concrete Construction
volumes.
The aesthetic and constructive quality of a building is also
significantly determined by the careful design and implementation
of details. Detailed drawings are developed on the basis of the
working drawings; they form an important part of the specification
and contain precise information for the tradesmen, indicating how
materials are to be used and how they are to be joined. Drawings
are produced in various degrees of detail. Depending on the
function of the drawings, they are produced in scales from 1:20 to
1:1 in order to define the materials and method of joining, and to
better illustrate the various dimensions. Basics Detailed Drawings
explains, step by step, how to compose detailed designs and produce
correct construction drawings, using clear examples.
As building construction is becoming increasingly complex, the
field of building technology is becoming more and more important.
As an intermediary between all parties involved in a construction
project, the architect must be able to understand what is involved
and to advise his clients. This volume covers the fields of water
supply and disposal, electric installations and the energy-related
subjects, i.e. heating, ventilation and lighting. The compendium
combines the successful individual volumes Room Conditioning and
Water Cycles and supplements these with the two hitherto
unpublished volumes Electric Installation and Lighting design. The
student and architect are introduced to the basic principles, terms
and systems of building technology installations and equipment.
Im komplexen Entwurfsprozess entwickelt der Architekt Raume, die
durch verschiedene Einflussgroessen gepragt sind. Wichtig sind
Parameter wie Flachenbedarf, Abstande, Einrichtungsgegenstande oder
Bewegungszonen. In diesem handlichen Nachschlagewerk finden sich
schnell konkrete Informationen zu raumlichen Situationen, die
Bestandteil vieler Typologien sind. So sind etwa alle wichtigen
Massangaben zu Fluren, Treppen oder Sanitarobjekten aufgefuhrt.
In formulating a design concept into a viable plan, architects
oscillate constantly between two planes of observation: the actual
design task in the context of planning typologies such as
residential buildings, office buildings, museum, or airport, and
the individual room, meaning the kitchen, office, classroom,
sanitary rooms, storage rooms, and so on. Planning Architecture
offers architects and students a thought-out planning tool, in
which two main sections reciprocally complement one another: the
"spaces" and the "typologies" between which the planner can
flexibly oscillate depending on his or her plane of observation.
All relevant planning information is presented in a detailed clear
fashion, and in context. These two sections are flanked by an
introductory chapter explaining the basis and framework for
typological design, as well as a "reference section" at the end of
the book that clearly lists general dimensions and units,
regulations and standards.
At the beginning of one's architecture studies, there are many
unknowns: what is really important? how do I brainstorm a design
idea? how can this idea be depicted and ultimately implemented?
BASICS is a series that imparts fundamental knowledge in compact
individual volumes as well as in topical compendiums. It offers
precise, step-by-step discussions, systematically covering the most
important material pertaining to a given topic. Tailored to the
needs of students, the series addresses all key subject areas,
including design, architectural presentation, construction,
professional practice, building services, landscape architecture,
and urbanism.
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