what is the most comprehensive design and planning data (imperial and metric) book on the market presently?
i believe most US offices use architectural graphics standards-how good is that? i believe it does not have metric data?
any suggestions or recommendations on a good definitive, comprehensive , 'once-and-for-all' architectural and planning data reference book?
thanks
i doubt one can 'sum up' the profesional body of knowledge too easily. i continually turn to two books; Wiley's Arch. Graphic Standards -Professional Edition, and The Architect's Handbook.
DEFINITIVE REFERENCE BOOK
what is the most comprehensive design and planning data (imperial and metric) book on the market presently?
i believe most US offices use architectural graphics standards-how good is that? i believe it does not have metric data?
any suggestions or recommendations on a good definitive, comprehensive , 'once-and-for-all' architectural and planning data reference book?
thanks
i doubt one can 'sum up' the profesional body of knowledge too easily. i continually turn to two books; Wiley's Arch. Graphic Standards -Professional Edition, and The Architect's Handbook.
hope that helps.
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neufert !
new.......model
what is capital?
mauone
does neufert have a imperial? would you consider it better than ags?
btw, graphics standards is both imperial and metric.
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