DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/593efd/the_architects_gu) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "The Architect's Guide to Preventing Water Infiltration" to their offering.
“The Architect's Guide to Preventing Water Infiltration”
The Architect's Guide to Preventing Water Infiltration - The Complete Guide to Preventing Architectural Water Infiltration Issues
This insightful guide illustrates how to fortify buildings to withstand the onslaught of nature, primarily against wind and rain, with a back-to-basics look at water infiltration prevention techniques.
This guide for architects and builders:
- Includes an overview of general guidelines as well as coverage of applications such as those used in below-grade conditions, sealants, and membranes
- Covers massing, orientation, seismic issues, wind loads, and discussion of building systems
- Examines the key factors causing water infiltration in buildings: exposure, thermal loads, structural movement, and building configuration
With solid advice from experts in the field, The Architect's Guide to Preventing Water Infiltration shows how innovations in today's construction techniques simply won't hold water if they don't follow the fundamental ground rules necessary to keep water out.
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter 1 Requirements of Buildings throughout History.
Chapter 2 Fundamental Aspects of Water Infiltration Resistant Design.
Chapter 3 Performance Criteria and Priorities.
Chapter 4 Theory of Water Infiltration.
Chapter 5 Theory of Pressure Differential Plane.
Chapter 6 Applications of Horizontal Asphalt Membranes.
Chapter 7 Plastic Membranes.
Chapter 8 Below-Grade Conditions.
Chapter 9 Exterior Walls Systems.
Chapter 10 Metal and Glass Curtain Walls.
Chapter 11 Sealants and Gaskets.
Chapter 12 Testing.
Chapter 13 Installation.
Chapter 14 Conclusion and Summary.
Author:
Elmer E. Botsai, ArchD, FAIA, an architect with more than four decades of experience as a recognized expert in building diagnostics, is the author of two books and served as the 1978 national president of The American Institute of Architects.
Charles Y. Kaneshiro, AIA, LEED-AP, is principal with Group 70 International in Honolulu, where he specializes in the design of educational and institutional facilities.
Phil T. Cuccia, CSI, CDT, is a specification writer with more than twenty years of architectural experience in preparing specifications and construction documents.
Hiram C. Pajo, AIA, who has three decades of experience as an architect, instructor, and quality control manager, has focused his career on the technical aspects of building design.
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