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Title: Metric Handbook: Planning and Design Data, Second Edition
Edited by David Adler
The revised edition of the Metric Handbook: Planning and Design Data offers a comprehensive collection of essential metrics used in architectural planning and design. This resource is invaluable for professionals working in construction, architecture, urban development, and related fields seeking to ensure accuracy and consistency in their projects.
Introduction:
This handbook meticulously compiles data on building components, materials, factors such as space requirements per person, energy consumption, environmental impact measures, and various other parameters crucial for planning and design. It serves as a practical reference tool that enables users to make informed decisions throughout the lifecycle of construction projects, from initial concept stages through implementation.
Key Features:
Area Requirements: This section provides detled calculations for space allocation based on occupancy types e.g., residential, commercial, healthcare, detling square meters required per person or unit to optimize space usage efficiently.
Building Components and Materials: Offers specifications on standard dimensions of doors, windows, walls, floors, ceilings, and other structural elements. It also includes guidelines for sustnable materials' use.
Energy Efficiency: This chapter delves into calculations for lighting, heating, cooling loads, and the efficiency of various building syste minimize energy consumption and promote eco-frily design practices.
Factors in Design: Includes empirical data on space requirements for activities like office workstations, classrooms, hospital care areas, ensuring ergonomic and functional environments that enhance user comfort and productivity.
Environmental Impact: Provides metrics related to sustnable construction practices such as CO2 emissions per building type over its lifecycle, water usage efficiency, and strategies for minimizing waste during the construction process.
Case Studies: This section includes real-world applications of the data provided throughout the book through several case studies that illustrate how professional architects have successfully integrated these metrics into their projects.
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The Metric Handbook: Planning and Design Data is a cornerstone resource for anyone involved in architectural planning and design, providing the quantitative framework necessary to execute projects with precision. Its meticulous compilation of data ensures that users can not only fulfill but exceed industry standards and best practices. Whether you're an architect looking for precise measurements or a construction manager seeking efficient project execution, this handbook offers unparalleled support.
About the Editor:
David Adler contributes his extensive experience in architectural practice to ensure that the content is both practical and cutting-edge. His role as the editor guarantees that the handbook remns relevant with the latest industry standards and research findings.
Final Thoughts:
With its rich array of data-driven insights, this handbook empowers architects and planners alike to design spaces that are not only functional but also sustnable, efficient, and tlored to needs.
Acknowledgments:
This publication acknowledges contributions from various experts in fields including architecture, engineering, environmental science, and urban planning. It appreciates their collective expertise for enriching the content's depth and relevance.
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