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Detail-Practice: Dry Construction provides an overview of the most
widely used dry construction systems, organized according to the
building components wall, ceiling, and floor and their
applications. The volume is conceived as a practical manual for
design and planning. Dry construction in interior design employs
"dry construction systems" in place of moisture-retaining materials
such as concrete and plaster. Not only is this construction method
cost-effective, since the full range of physical requirements,
including thermal, cold, and sound insulation, fire safety, etc.,
can be satisfied. Thanks to the use of new material technologies,
it also affords the designer nearly unlimited freedom, since the
surfaces involved are almost infinitely malleable as well as
multifunctional, capable of assuming the tasks of lighting,
heating, and cooling. The general section is supplemented by
examples from existing projects with clearly visible reference
details as well as from special constructions, for example, in damp
locations. The book shows the potential this construction method
obtains from the use of new materials and construction systems. As
in the preceding volumes of the series, standard drawings are used
to illustrate common construction details. Karsten Tichelmann is
the director of the Institut fur Trocken- und Leichtbau (Institute
for Dry and Lightweight Construction) at the Technische Universitat
Darmstadt (Darmstadt University of Technology). Jochen Pfau is
professor of light-tech, dry, and lightweight construction at the
Technische Universitat Darmstadt. Both are authors of the
Trockenbau Atlas (Dry Construction Manual) published by the R.
Muller Verlag (available in German only).
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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