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Traditional Details: For Building Restoration, Renovation, and Rehabilitation : From the 1932-1951 Editions of Architectural Graphic Standards

AUTHOR: Charles George Ramsey, Harold Reeve Sleeper
ISBN: 0471247618

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Compiling the most useful material from the first four editions of ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHIC STANDARDS published between 1932 and 1951, this book brings back into circulation hundreds of architectural illustrations and standards that have once again...

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Traditional Details: For Building Restoration, Renovation, and Rehabilitation : From the 1932-1951 Editions of Architectural Graphic Standards
- Book Review,
by Charles George Ramsey, Harold Reeve Sleeper


From Book News, Inc.
Paperbound printing of the 1991 cloth reprint (now OP) of the first four editions, 1932--1951, of the premier work on North American architectural detail. The latest (1988) edition of AGS retains less than one page of material from the first (1932) edition. Those working on historic structures will treasure this collection of materials and practices of past decades. AGS is cited in the first edition of (BCL1), but is, unaccountably , absent in BCL3. (We'd accepted BCL as an ideal guide to a basic library collection until this glaring glitch.) Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR


Book Description
A comprehensive source of traditional architectural details for anyone working with old structures Compiling the most useful material from the first four editions of Architectural Graphic Standards published between 1932 and 1951, this book brings back into circulation hundreds of architectural illustrations and standards that have once again become relevant to design work. Chapters cover all facets of building construction from foundations to furnishings and are structured to follow the drawing preparation sequence of a typical rehabilitation project. Architects, designers, and others involved in rebuilding and renovating structures built in decades past will find here many of the details and information used by the original architects and builders. Impeccably organized and beautifully rendered, this handsome reference is both a terrific working tool and a wonderful addition to an architecture library.


Book Info
Brings into circulation hundreds of architectural illustrations & standards published between 1932 & 1951, that have recently become relevant to design work. Compiled from the first 4 editions of Architectural Graphic Standards. Paper. DLC: Buildings - Details - Drawings.


The publisher, John Wiley & Sons
This handsome text contains the best and most representative traditional-style details from volumes 1 through 4 of Architectural Graphic Standards. The focus is on materials and details once again in high demand owing to the increase in building rehabilitation, historic preservation, and the rise of post-modern achitecture. Topics include roofing made of slate, clay tile, and copper and other metals; classical cabinetwork; and walls and paving of stone. Also included are old stock sizes of steel and lumber. Arranged in a format that parallels the drawing preparation sequence of a rehabilitation project, the text employs the same hand-drawn style of early editions of Architectural Graphic Standards and includes a useful bibliography of books on building rehabilitation and historic preservation. More than a collector's item, Traditional Details from Architectural Graphic Standards is a hands-on, practical guide.


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A comprehensive source of traditional architectural details for anyone working with old structures Compiling the most useful material from the first four editions of Architectural Graphic Standards published between 1932 and 1951, this book brings back into circulation hundreds of architectural illustrations and standards that have once again become relevant to design work. Chapters cover all facets of building construction from foundations to furnishings and are structured to follow the drawing preparation sequence of a typical rehabilitation project. Architects, designers, and others involved in rebuilding and renovating structures built in decades past will find here many of the details and information used by the original architects and builders. Impeccably organized and beautifully rendered, this handsome reference is both a terrific working tool and a wonderful addition to an architecture library.


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         Book Review

Traditional Details: For Building Restoration, Renovation, and Rehabilitation : From the 1932-1951 Editions of Architectural Graphic Standards
- Book Reviews,
by Charles George Ramsey, Harold Reeve Sleeper

Traditional Details for Building Restoration, Renovation, and Rehabilitation

FROM THE PUBLISHER

This handsome text contains the best and most representative traditional-style details from volumes 1 through 4 of Architectural Graphic Standards. The focus is on materials and details once again in high demand owing to the increase in building rehabilitation, historic preservation, and the rise of post-modern achitecture. Topics include roofing made of slate, clay tile, and copper and other metals; classical cabinetwork; and walls and paving of stone. Also included are old stock sizes of steel and lumber. Arranged in a format that parallels the drawing preparation sequence of a rehabilitation project, the text employs the same hand-drawn style of early editions of Architectural Graphic Standards and includes a useful bibliography of books on building rehabilitation and historic preservation. More than a collector's item, Traditional Details from Architectural Graphic Standards is a hands-on, practical guide.

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Paperbound printing of the 1991 cloth reprint (now OP) of the first four editions, 1932--1951, of the premier work on North American architectural detail. The latest (1988) edition of AGS retains less than one page of material from the first (1932) edition. Those working on historic structures will treasure this collection of materials and practices of past decades. AGS is cited in the first edition of (BCL1), but is, unaccountably , absent in BCL3. (We'd accepted BCL as an ideal guide to a basic library collection until this glaring glitch.) Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.


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