Hi all - I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendations for any good books on modern detailing? Preferably one that has some good graphic details to reference. Looking for mainly contemporary/modern residential details both for interior and exterior items - everything from flush baseboards to how to details a wood soffit on an exterior overhang, etc. If it's a book that has an option to download details online that would be great also. Thank you for any help/ feedback.
PS: Websites are good too but just wondering if there any great or classic reference books for this I don't know about...thank you!
whistler
Feb 25, 18 9:07 pm
Check out the periodical called "details" German publisher I think, captures lots of good innovative details.
ArchQuestion
Feb 27, 18 11:33 am
Thank you that was a great reference!
SneakyPete
Feb 27, 18 3:28 pm
If you live outside the country in which it's produced, the shipping is prohibitively
expensive for a subscription. Either find a way to borrow / read them at your local college library or find an architecture book seller. They raise the cover price, but it's still cheaper per issue than the subscription + shipping.
Inkryptox
Mar 1, 18 4:00 am
details in contemporary architecture.
there is a whole series pretty good check them out on amazon
Hi all - I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendations for any good books on modern detailing? Preferably one that has some good graphic details to reference. Looking for mainly contemporary/modern residential details both for interior and exterior items - everything from flush baseboards to how to details a wood soffit on an exterior overhang, etc. If it's a book that has an option to download details online that would be great also. Thank you for any help/ feedback.
PS: Websites are good too but just wondering if there any great or classic reference books for this I don't know about...thank you!
Check out the periodical called "details" German publisher I think, captures lots of good innovative details.
Thank you that was a great reference!
If you live outside the country in which it's produced, the shipping is prohibitively expensive for a subscription. Either find a way to borrow / read them at your local college library or find an architecture book seller. They raise the cover price, but it's still cheaper per issue than the subscription + shipping.
details in contemporary architecture.
there is a whole series pretty good check them out on amazon