Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 1744 pages
- Published by: Wiley
- Edition: 10th Edition November 18, 2005
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0471465917
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0471465911
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Book Dimensions:
10.2 x 7.8 x 2.3 inches
- Weighs: 6 pounds
Product Description
Continuing its proud heritage, this
Tenth Edition provides thorough coverage of the latest in the theory and practice of environmental control system design. This bestselling book encompasses mechanical and electrical systems for buildings of all sizes, featuring design guidelines and detailed design procedures for every topic covered and supported by more than 2,200 illustrations—over 225 new to this edition!
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Two-time winner of the AIA's Citation for Excellence in International Architecture Book Publishing
The updated edition of the definitive guide to the design of environmental control systems
Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings has been a fixture in architecture and construction firms all over the world for more than half a century. It has launched the careers of generations of students and served as a reliable reference for seasoned professionals.
Continuing its proud heritage, this Tenth Edition provides thorough coverage of the latest in the theory and practice of environmental control system design. This bestselling book encompasses mechanical and electrical systems for buildings of all sizes, featuring design guidelines and detailed design procedures for every topic covered and supported by more than 2,200 illustrations-over 225 new to this edition! It also includes information on acoustics, current technologies, new and emerging design trends, and updated codes and standards-and its superb illustrations, tables, and high-quality photographs provide a quick reference for both students and busy professionals.
Reader ReviewsThis book has been an essential textbook for architectural students, and reference for professionals since its first edition in 1935. Those already familiar with its earlier editions understand this book's importance - there is no other like it at all. It is by far the most complete and thorough reference on its subject. But the impressive thing about the new (10th) edition is how transformative and transformed it is. On one hand, it should be expected that a reference on mechanical and electrical systems is a constantly changing object. Codes are always being revised, mechanical systems introduced, new lighting types invented. Photovoltaics, for example, now merit an entire chapter. Electrical code changes require revisions throughout existing chapters. And so forth. But on the other hand, in addition to the "updating" of the material, there is considerable rethinking in this edition to building systems as an essential part of sustainable design. Mechanical systems in the book consume fossil fuels, in their use or at least in their creation. The book makes this a central theme. There is a sensitivity toward environmental issues in this book which is simply wonderful to see. The book presents a strong argument for environmentally responsible design as now being solidly a mainstream, intelligent approach to building.