The Codes Guidebook for Interiors | 
| Author: Sharon Koomen Harmon Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 300 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 7.5 x 0.8
ISBN: 0471006181 Dewey Decimal Number: 343.73078624 EAN: 9780471006183 ASIN: 0471006181
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Book Description MAKE SURE YOUR DESIGN MEETS CODE?The only step-by-step guide to understanding and using model building codes, federal regulations, and standards in interior designWhether you're developing a space plan for a new building, making minor changes to an existing structure, or selecting finishes and furniture, this unique guide can save you valuable hours of research time while dramatically reducing the potential for costly planning oversights. The only single-source guide devoted exclusively to interiors, it clearly explains all major codes, standards, and federal regulations pertaining to the construction, alteration, and maintenance of both commercial and residential interiors. With a clear, straightforward organization, it quickly routes you to the specific information you need on everything from occupancy classifications, plumbing and mechanical requirements, accessibility and means of egress, to fire protection systems, interior finishes and furniture, and much more. Clear, in-depth explanations of the three major U.S. model codes?the National, Standard, and Uniform Building Codes - Also covers the Life Safety Code, National Electrical Code, ADA requirements, ANSI and NFPA standards, and others
- Guides you step-by-step through the entire code process
- Packed with summary diagrams, charts, and project checklists
- Includes a glossary of all relevant terms, abbreviations, and acronyms
Codes Guidebook for Interiors is sure to become a standard tool of the trade for architects and interior designers, as well as facility managers, construction managers, and developers. SHARON KOOMEN HARMON is an interior designer in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Excellent introduction to codes and an excellent reference resource July 3, 2008 This is the best textbook I have found for my introduction to building codes course. The study guide makes it an indispensable tool for teaching the basics and the complexities of modern building codes.
Good for interior design students- must have October 17, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Good for interior design students- must have this book to understand how to comply with todays' design laws.
Excellent reference guide for IBC code March 16, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I am a registered architect, and purchased this book for the purpose of studying for the NCIDQ interior design licensing exam. I had no idea how clearly, simply, and comprehensively it would cover the IBC code (and some others). I'm sure it will be an asset for my NCIDQ preparation, but even more so, I have been able to reference it for my architecture practice.
GREAT BOOK!
Codes are Fun! September 23, 2005 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Could studying building codes actually be fun? Much to my surprise, when you combine this book with the companion study guide workbook it is. The author presents the information on the codes clearly and in logical order. I am studying for my NCIDQ exam and was really nervous about the "codes questions" until I got this book.
The Codes Guidebook for Interiors- professional peer review September 23, 2005 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I own each of the 3 editions of this book, and have found the information to be a well source of sound, practical advise concerning the application of codes as they relate to interior projects. I am an Interior Designer and I refer to my copy of Codes Guidebook for Interiors regularly for projects I am involved in. This book and the companion study guide are part of the recommended resources for studying and preparing for the NCIDQ examination. I believe this book should be a part of every commercial practitioners library, whether they be an architect or interior designer.
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