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![]() About the Author FRED A. STITT is an architect, and the founder of the San Francisco Institute of Architecture. Since 1970, he has written more than 50 books and manuals on architectural subjects. Among them are Designing Buildings That Work, Systems Graphics, Systems Drafting, The McGraw-Hill Working Drawing Planning and Management Manual, and Design Office Management Handbook. He lectures widely and has contributed articles to well-known publications in the field, including Architectural Record, Progressive Architecture, Computer Graphics World, and Design Book Review.Architect’s Room Design Data Handbook Fred A. Stitt If you’re like most architectural interior designers, you spend 30% or more of your time on room data research. Here’s a source of information that will greatly reduce your research time—and lead you directly to the facts you need, when you need them. It covers standards, requirements, and commonly used choices for every element in every type of room in every kind of building—from room areas, fixtures, and lighting, to acoustics, HVAC, and fire protection. Data was compiled from dozens of different sources to save you from having to hunt through them yourself. It can be annotated and customized for your own design firm, or put into a computer database for even speedier access. All information is organized by specific building and room type in the order that you need it. High-, mid-, and low-cost options are provided throughout to help you make sure your clients get what they want at a fair price—whether the project is an auditorium, commercial space, housing, medical facility, public building, school, industrial building, or athletic facility. In one convenient source, here’s the design data you need on:ULLIthe most commonly used flooring, walls, and ceiling typesLIoccupancy and fire requirementsLIlighting requirements, information on electrical power, plumbing, and sound-proofingLIplumbing needs, necessa Read the entire article at A1 Books See also:
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