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Detail in Contemporary Residential Architecture: Includes CD-ROM

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ISBN: 1856694828 - Detail in Contemporary Residential Architecture: Includes CD-ROM  
Title:Detail in Contemporary Residential Architecture: Includes CD-ROM
Author:Virginia McLeod
Publisher:Laurence King Publishers
Type:Book / Hardcover
Publication Date:17 May, 2007
ISBN / ISBN-13:1856694828  /  9781856694827
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Architectural detailing makes a building unique and an architect outstanding. This book provides analysis of both the technical and the aesthetic importance of details in the development of contemporary domestic architecture from 2000 to 2005. Featuring many of the world's most highly acclaimed architects, the book presents over 50 of the most recently completed and influential house designs. For each house there are color photographs, plans of every floor, sections and elevations, and numerous construction details. The book also features in-depth information for each project, including the size, the client, the architectural project team, main consultants, and contractors. With CD-ROM.

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Customer Reviews:

 • Great Book-terrible Cad Drawings
08 February, 2008

This is a terrific book with many interesting residential projects. However, if you are an architect buying this book for the supplementary CAD details included on CD.....don't. The details actually lack detail, making many of them somewhat worthless. Although I was disappointed in the drawings, the book has been insightful and definitely worth the purchase.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A33GYAY7L1Y4MW

 • Good, But Kind Of Misses The Point.
03 April, 2008

An account of the 2 hours I spent flipping through this book after it arrived at my door: 1. When I saw that the intricacy of the illustration on the cover is produced by overlapping several drawings, I thought, "uh-oh." 2. After looking through a few projects, I was a little disappointed with the haphazard organization of the "details." For example, full wall sections were more often than not excluded. Envelope details were presented as partial sections, thereby losing the context. The different lineweights were also practically indistinguishable. 3. I was impressed, however, with the comprehensive list of materials/components accompanying the drawings. 4. I was disappointed with the choice of photographs, in general, of the projects. Most projects had photos that basically show the same part of the building, but from a different angle, or slightly zoomed in. 5. More overlapping drawings. This bothers me quite a bit, since these are just page-fillers, and do not offer anything except examples of what not to do when presenting construction details. 6. One project was entirely devoted to the detailing of a window box, when that building had used a very interesting roofing material (handcrafted lead sheets), what appeared to be hidden gutters, and a very well integrated envelope from roof to grade. I flipped through this section repeatedly to check if I had missed some pages, then I grew a little angry that these very worthwhile details were forgone in favour of a single window. 7. After going through the entire book, I flipped through it quickly to see if there were any projects from South America since I didn't remember seeing any. I recalled only two projects from Central America. A quick look through the list of projects seem to indicate a coastal North America and Western European bias. 8. I wished I could afford a subscription to the German version of Detail. I would not recommend this book for something that one expects from well-drafted construction documents. The method of reference and presentation is a little messy. Drawings seem to be organized by how well they fit together on a single page, rather than their as-built relationship. Given the precious lack of real-estate dedicated to photos, certain photographs could be omitted and replaced by more telling shots. Perhaps coordinate the details presented with a photo of the detail in situ and in context? A larger-scale foundation-to-roof envelope section can be a good organizational tool for subsequent details. Did I mention that overlapping drawings bother me? What I find good is the abundance of projects, the organization by material, and the list of components used. While I have a lot to complain about in terms of the drawings, there is still quite a bit one can take away from them. It would be a good book to go to for initial ideas. In short, this book is a coffee-table architectural book - a lot of pictures without definite purpose - disguised as a technical book. Sort of misses the point for a book that's about details.

- Reviewed by customer ID: AYMKMXNS4X1RJ

 • Sets The Standard
26 December, 2007

I've purchased one too many architecture books that have cool buildings with nice photos, overly self-indulgent artistic descriptions, and really not much else that is useful. Despite its title, I was expecting this book to be similar to those other ones, if only perhaps a small step forward in terms of the quality of the information. This book is a giant leap forward compared to most architecture books. It is outstanding because it presents each project completely; with photos, plans, sections, and numerous quality details. The information is much more complete than I am accustomed to seeing from these types of books, and the drawings are for the most part clear and well-noted. There's also a CD included with DWG files and EPS files of every illustration! Because the information is so complete...there's enough information there to really study the materials and assemblies, to understand both the concept and the execution of these great projects. This is the kind of book you can study over and over, and really learn from. Compared to other architecture books in my library it is outstanding. My only wish is that the author would keep going and expand her great work into numerous other architecture styles (way beyond contemporary buildings).

- Reviewed by customer ID: A1INW0FVWUPXTB

 • Detail In Contemporary Residential Architecture
01 January, 2008

This was a gift to my son, an architect student at CU. He loved the book and wouldn't put it down. He also loved the way it was arranged (by building materials). The accompanying CD has been loaded into his computer (which all ready had the Auto-Cam software needed) and thinks its fantastic. Its a book that he will use probably throughout his new career.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A1ZHS6098JBUFO

 • Interesting Book
10 August, 2008

A book that try to be a reference. The projects are well chosen and there are good images that have not been published really much so far. Many detail are made for building with a ''not that cold'' climate, I've appreciate it even if we have to deal with winter in Canada...

- Reviewed by customer ID: A3F97855BSN8SA


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