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Construction drawings and details for interiors / W. Otie Kilmer and Rosemary Kilmer.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, 2021Edition: Fourth editionDescription: xii, 468 pages ; 28 cm illustrationsISBN:
  • 9781119714347
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 729.022 KIL 23
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS AND DETAILS FOR INTERIORS

DISCOVER FOUNDATIONAL CONCEPTS AND THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS

In the newly revised Fourth Edition of Construction Drawings and Details for Interiors , distinguished interior design professors Rosemary Kilmer and W. Otie Kilmer deliver a comprehensive and practical perspective on the preparation and understanding of construction documents. The authors use a highly visual presentation and offer extensive sample drawings and details, as well as photographs, to show readers the fundamentals of drafting, drawing types, plans, and schedules, and computer-aided design.

The Fourth Edition includes new sections on contract administration, field measuring tools, safety and security, and smart systems and controls. A companion website offers PowerPoint lecture slides, an instructor's manual, activities, test questions, and solutions.

New appendices feature examples of interior design projects and common symbols for construction drawings. The book also includes:

A thorough introduction to drawing communication, equipment, and classification systems, including information about Building Information Modeling and building certification programs for sustainability A discussion of green building certification programs An exploration of the design process, including concept development, hand sketching, design development, preliminary designs, sketches, and presentations A practical review of contract documents, including specifications, contracts, construction drawings, as-built drawings and demolition plans, and floor plans An in-depth examination of structural, mechanical, and plumbing systems

Construction Drawings and Details for Interiors is perfect for interior design students, early-career professionals hoping to improve their understanding of project drawing conventions, or anyone studying for the NCIDQ exam.

Includes index.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Preface (p. ix)
  • Acknowlegments (p. xi)
  • Part 1 Drawing Communication, Equipment, Fundamentals, and Classification Systems (p. 1)
  • Chapter 1 Design as Communication (p. 3)
  • Drawing for Idea Generation (p. 3)
  • Drawing as Design and Presentation Media (p. 4)
  • Drawing as a Guide for Construction (p. 6)
  • Issues Affecting How Interior Designers Communicate (p. 6)
  • Chapter 2 Drafting Equipment and Its Care (p. 19)
  • Drawing Tables and Surfaces (p. 20)
  • Drawing Papers and Plastic Film (p. 21)
  • Pencils, Leads, and Pens (p. 22)
  • Parallel Bar, T-square, and Drafting Machines (p. 25)
  • Triangles, Templates, and Compasses (p. 27)
  • Scales (p. 28)
  • Erasers, Erasing Shields, and Brushes (p. 32)
  • Additional Equipment (p. 35)
  • Chapter 3 Drawing and Drafting Fundamentals (p. 37)
  • Drawing (p. 37)
  • Drafting (p. 38)
  • Lettering (p. 44)
  • Starting the Drawing (p. 47)
  • Drafting Standards, Abbreviations, and Symbols (p. 52)
  • Chapter 4 Drawing Classification Systems (p. 57)
  • Multiview Drawings (p. 57)
  • Single-View Drawings (p. 60)
  • Axonometric Projections (p. 62)
  • Oblique Projections (p. 64)
  • Perspective Drawings (p. 65)
  • Part 2 The Design Process: Transition from Concepts to Construction Drawings (p. 75)
  • Chapter 5 Concept Development and the Design Process (p. 77)
  • The Design Process: The Analysis Phase (p. 78)
  • The Synthesis Phase (p. 80)
  • Test Fit Plans (p. 85)
  • Part 3 Contract Documents (p. 95)
  • Chapter 6 Construction Drawings, Specifications, and Contracts (p. 97)
  • Specifications (p. 98)
  • Contracts (p. 103)
  • Contract Administration (p. 103)
  • Construction Drawings (p. 108)
  • Guidelines for Preparing Construction Drawings (p. 114)
  • Drawing Conventions and Representations (p. 123)
  • Modular Units (p. 135)
  • Chapter 7 As-Built Drawings and Demolition Plans (p. 139)
  • As-Built Drawings (p. 139)
  • Demolition Plans (p. 148)
  • Chapter 8 Floor Plans (p. 155)
  • Floor Plans in Modular Units (p. 158)
  • Wall and Partition Types and Construction (p. 163)
  • Scale of Floor Plans (p. 167)
  • Drafting Standards (p. 168)
  • Walls in Plan View (p. 169)
  • Doors and Windows in Plan View (p. 169)
  • Graphic and Text Notation on Floor Plans (p. 177)
  • Architectural Symbols (p. 178)
  • Dimensioning Floor Plans (p. 180)
  • Designation of Materials (p. 183)
  • Chapter 9 Building Codes, Fire, and Life Safety Plans (p. 193)
  • Building Code Compliance (p. 193)
  • Fire and Life Safety Plans (p. 200)
  • Chapter 10 Elevations (p. 205)
  • Exterior Elevations (p. 205)
  • Interior Elevations (p. 206)
  • Scale of Interior Elevations (p. 207)
  • Drafting Standards for Interior Elevations (p. 208)
  • Designation of Materials (p. 212)
  • Dimensioning Elevations (p. 213)
  • Chapter 11 Sections (p. 225)
  • Types of Section Drawings (p. 225)
  • Scale of Section Drawings (p. 228)
  • Drafting Standards (p. 231)
  • Building Sections (p. 232)
  • Sections of Interior Spaces (p. 234)
  • Wall Sections (p. 235)
  • Detail and Object Sections (p. 238)
  • Chapter 12 Specialty Drawings (p. 241)
  • Purpose Of specialty Drawings (p. 241)
  • Stairs and Ramps (p. 241)
  • Millwork (p. 250)
  • Cabinetry (p. 256)
  • Fireplaces (p. 263)
  • Chapter 13 Door and Window Schedules (p. 271)
  • Doors (p. 271)
  • Door Classifications; Operation, Types, and Materials (p. 271)
  • Door Hardware (p. 276)
  • Door and Hardware Schedules (p. 279)
  • Windows (p. 287)
  • Window Schedules (p. 288)
  • Chapter 14 Finish Schedules and Finish Plans (p. 293)
  • Room-Finish Schedules (p. 295)
  • Finish Plans (p. 297)
  • Drafting Standards for Finish Plans (p. 298)
  • Chapter 15 Furniture installation Plans (p. 311)
  • Planning for Furniture (p. 311)
  • Scale of Furniture Installation Plans (p. 317)
  • Drafting Standards for Furniture Installation Plans (p. 318)
  • Dimensioning Furniture Installation Plans (p. 320)
  • Designation of Materials (p. 320)
  • Chapter 16 Furnishings and Equipment Plans (p. 325)
  • Scale of Drawings (p. 329)
  • Drafting Standards (p. 329)
  • Dimensioning Furnishings And Equipment Plans (p. 332)
  • Chapter 17 Lighting: Reflected Ceiling and Electrical Plans (p. 337)
  • Lighting Design Process (p. 341)
  • General and Ambient Light Levels (p. 346)
  • Task and Accent Light Levels (p. 347)
  • Types of Lighting Systems (p. 350)
  • Fluorescent Lamps (p. 353)
  • High-Intensity Discharge Lamps (p. 354)
  • Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Lamps (p. 354)
  • Other Light Sources (p. 354)
  • The Reflected Ceiling Plan (p. 355)
  • Types of Ceiling Systems (p. 357)
  • Code Issues Affecting Lighting (p. 364)
  • Electrical or Power Plans (p. 376)
  • Part 4 Structural, Mechanical, and Plumbing Systems (p. 385)
  • Chapter 18 Structural Systems for Buildings (p. 387)
  • Building Foundations and Footings (p. 388)
  • Foundation Plans (p. 389)
  • Structural Walls and Columns (p. 395)
  • Floor and Roof Systems (p. 395)
  • Framing Plans (p. 398)
  • Floor Framing Plans (p. 398)
  • Roof Framing Plans (p. 401)
  • Roof Plans (p. 403)
  • Chapter 19 Mechanical and Plumbing Plans (p. 409)
  • Mechanical (HVAC) Plans (p. 410)
  • Scale of HVAC Plans (p. 415)
  • Drafting Standards For HVAC Plans (p. 417)
  • Designation of HVAC Materials (p. 418)
  • Plumbing Systems and Plans (p. 421)
  • Scale of Plumbing Drawings (p. 426)
  • Drafting Standards for Plumbing Drawings (p. 427)
  • Designation of Materials for Plumbing Plans (p. 427)
  • Dimensioning Plumbing Plans (p. 428)
  • Appendix A Abbreviations for Construction Drawings (p. 433)
  • Appendix B Selected 2010 ADA Design Standards (p. 437)
  • Appendix C Trigonometric Functions: Sines and Cosines of Angles (p. 443)
  • Glossary (p. 445)
  • Index (p. 457)

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Rosemary Kilmer, ASID, IDEC, LEEDAP, RID is Professor Emeritus of Interior Design at Purdue University. She has served on the Board of Directors for the NCIDQ exam and is a member of the American Society of Interior Designers.
W. Otie Kilmer, AIA, is Professor Emeritus of Interior Design at Purdue University. He is an architect and interior designer who has worked with several high-profile, international design firms.

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