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Components and connections : principles of construction / Maarten Meijs, Ulrich Knaack.
Main entry:

Meijs, Maarten.

Title & Author:

Components and connections : principles of construction / Maarten Meijs, Ulrich Knaack.

Publication:

Basel ; Boston : Birkhäuser, ©2009.

Description:

143 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm

Series:

Principles of Construction

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (page 139) and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. Components: Functions and characteristics of constructions -- Tightness and permeability of constructions -- Loadbearing behaviour -- 3. Connections: Internal and external connections -- Type and function of connections -- Position of connections -- Fixation -- Former technologies -- Material and connections -- Connections between components of different build-up -- Designing a connection -- 4. Building structure: Three building methods: spaces and the relations between them -- Primary and complementary systems enclosing spaces -- Solid or cellular construction -- Slab construction -- Horizontal relations between spaces -- Vertical relations between spaces.
Summary:

"Every building is composed of parts, or components, that may be organized in various ways. For example, there are different ways to configure walls so that they perform their primary functions - bearing, dividing, and sheltering - in an optimal manner. This book presents the most common load-bearing systems, such as plate, massive, and skeleton construction, and describes their impact on the structure as a whole. It explains how spaces can be vertically or horizontally connected and assembled into larger wholes. The individual elements, such as floor slabs, roofs, openings, and foundations, are described together with their functions and the various possibilities for connecting them. The book goes beyond the wealth of possible detail to demonstrate the basic principles of detailing. Numerous specially prepared drawings set forth the principles of components and then illustrate them with reference to realized projects."--Publisher's description.

Resources:
Table of contents
ISBN:

9783764386696 (pbk.)
376438669X (pbk.)

Subject:

Architectural design.
Joints (Engineering)
Design architectural.
Assemblages (Technologie)
joints (connections)
Bauteil
Anschluss
Baukonstruktion
Anschluss <Bautechnik>

Added entries:

Knaack, Ulrich.
Principles of Construction.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 263240
Call No.: BIB 194407
Status: Available

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