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High-rise Manual
Johann Eisele
Ellen Kloft
其他書名
Typology and Design, Construction and Technology
出版
Birkhäuser-Publishers for Architecture
, 2003
主題
Architecture / General
Architecture / Decoration & Ornament
Architecture / Buildings / Residential
Architecture / Design, Drafting, Drawing & Presentation
Architecture / Buildings / Public, Commercial & Industrial
Architecture / Buildings / General
Technology & Engineering / Structural
ISBN
3764302747
9783764302740
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=UjtSAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
A standard work on all relevant planning stages of building a high-rise structure - from project development to the realization and the facility management. What constitutes a high-rise building? A high-rise is, in fact, any building with more than 9 storeys and not just those striking skyscrapers which shape modern city skylines. In the past architects who designed such structures used to be the exception but in the last 10 years more and more architectural offices have begun to focus on this type of building. However, the sheer complexity of designing and planning the construction of a high-rise as opposed to other building types requires a wealth of specialized experience and expertise. The High-Rise Manual is the first comprehensive reference work on this subject. All relevant aspects of such an undertaking are examined in detail by some 25 specialist authors. Each step is extensively documented including the initial project planning, the building organisation, the laying of the foundations, the supporting structure, the building technology, the office design, and the Facility Management. Theoretical contributions present the basic principles of selected topics revealing how the task is viewed from the different perspectives. With countless illustrations, plans, and CAD drawings, this volume highlights the basic principles and details vital in building high-rise structures.