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This book addresses the integration of service subsystems such as
lighting, heating and air conditioning, water supply, electrical
power, waste removal and elevators into a building. The authors
discusses and illustrates the construction development of these
systems within a building, as well as the response of the general
building construction to the incorporation of these systems. Case
studies of nine buildings provide an on-the-job look at wide range
of building uses, sizes and forms of construction. Designers and
builders using this guide gain a rare opportunity to see the
specific development of individual subsystems within the context of
the general building framework.
The first volume in VNR's new Building construction series, this
comprehensive guide covers all aspects of enclosure systems such as
roofs, exterior walls, windows, and entrance doors; providing
current information on materials, products, and components for
construction. The volume has been special
This book addresses, for the student of architecture, a subject
that is of interest to a wide range of people with various
relationships to the designing and constructing of buildings. There
is at any given time a great mass of information on these topics
which may be accessed for application to the many tasks of
designers, builders, suppliers, and others. The enormity of this
information resource is at once reassuring to those who regularly
encounter needs for it, and overwhelming to just about everyone who
needs to figure out how to use it. It is especially important for
the young designer to be aware of and familiar with the entire
framework and of the place of design within it. This book relates
the topic of building construction to the basic problems of
building design. The basic assumption here is that the need to
design precedes the need to build, and that real concern for how to
build comes from a desire to build something. This is the normal
process of development for designers and others who start from the
point of desiring a building and then proceed to determine what it
should be. Intense concern for specific consideration of building
materials, systems, and details of construction thus emerges at a
later stage of design, typically after the general form, size, and
essential nature of the building are already proposed.
A ground breaking new book that looks back on Ireland's struggle
for freedom with a refreshingly new perspective and attitude. This
is a journey into a turbulent period in Ireland's past - the past
of charismatic guerrilla leader Sean Treacy, Tipperary's Flying
Columns and the horrors of Croke Park's 'Bloody Sunday'.
Tipperary's role in the War of Independence has been greatly
underplayed and this book analyses the main events and
personalities of the time. The Tan War in Tipp takes a contemporary
look at a time in Irish history that defined the nation.
Dan Breen started the War of Independence. He was the leader of the
Third Tipperary Brigade and he sustained 22 bullet wounds evading
the British. After the War of Independence, he fought in the Civil
War, taking the Republican side when it was obvious that the two
sides could not be reconciled. Later, he moved to America where, at
the height of prohibition, he ran a speakeasy, or illegal bar. Back
in Ireland, he spent several years in Dail Eireann, tried to
establish a native film industry and continued to pursue a dream of
a thirty-two county Ireland. This is a revised and updated edition
of the successful biography, which was first published in 1981.
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