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Introduction to Building Derek Osbourn

Introduction to Building By Derek Osbourn

Introduction to Building by Derek Osbourn


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Summary

An introductory text covering the processes involved in the creation of a building. Three sections cover: the requirements of a building, in terms of function and performance; building processes, the building team and communication techniques; and building in terms of a typical construction method.

Introduction to Building Summary

Introduction to Building by Derek Osbourn

This introductory text provides an authoritative overview of the many and varied processes involved in the creation of a building. It offers an accessible and logical analysis of the many and complicated factors involved. The three sections cover: the requirements of a building, in terms of function and performance; building processes, the building team and communication techniques; and building in terms of one typical construction method. It is an ideal text for students of building, architecture and interior design taking TEC Certificate and Diploma courses, ONC and City and Guild courses.

Table of Contents

SI units. Part 1: the requirements of a building; appearance; durability; dimensional suitability; strength and stability; weather exclusion; sound control; thermal comfort; fire protection; lighting and ventilating; sanitation; security; cost. Part 2: building processes; the building team; communication. Part 3: construction method.

Additional information

GOR001962896
9780582231597
0582231590
Introduction to Building by Derek Osbourn
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
1993-10-04
288
N/A
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