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The Manual of Below-Grade Waterproofing Systems

AUTHOR: Justin Henshell (Editor), C. W. Griffin (Editor)
ISBN: 0471377309

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Below-grade waterproofing is the process of waterproofing habitable underground spaces, such as office space, retail space, mechanical equipment storage space, and parking space. Architects and other professionals must design these places so that...

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The Manual of Below-Grade Waterproofing Systems
- Book Review,
by Justin Henshell (Editor), C. W. Griffin (Editor)


Book Description
As the arsenal of weapons against leakage has grown, so has confusion among architects and engineers attempting to select the best below-grade waterproofing systems and materials. Manufacturers literature offers little assistance during the selection process, as well as being biased in favor of a particular product. The first guide devoted exclusively to the subject, The Manual of Below-Grade Waterproofing Systems picks up where manufacturers manuals leave off.

Written by an architect with more than twenty years of experience designing habitable underground spaces, it provides frank, unbiased appraisals of various waterproofing materials and systems. This manual presents architects and engineers with expert guidance on selecting, designing with, and specifying waterproofing materials and systems. Justin Henshell walks you step by step through the entire waterproofing process–from determining waterproofing needs to selecting and specifying waterproofing systems to preparing detailed drawings for construction documents. And throughout, he offers architectural details which illustrate general design principles, as well as high-quality photographs of waterproofing failures that help you to more clearly comprehend common design errors and problems associated with various waterproofing materials.

The Manual of Below-Grade Waterproofing Systems is an indispensable working resource for architects, civil engineers, contractors, specifiers, materials manufacturers, landscape architects, and all other professionals involved with the design and construction of habitable underground spaces.


Book Info
Presents architects and engineers with expert guidance on selecting, designing with, and specifying waterproofing materials and systems. Offers architectural details which illustrate general design principles, and high-quality photographs of waterproofing failures to more clearly define common design errors.


From the Back Cover
As the arsenal of weapons against leakage has grown, so has confusion among architects and engineers attempting to select the best below-grade waterproofing systems and materials. Manufacturers literature offers little assistance during the selection process, as well as being biased in favor of a particular product. The first guide devoted exclusively to the subject, The Manual of Below-Grade Waterproofing Systems picks up where manufacturers manuals leave off.

Written by an architect with more than twenty years of experience designing habitable underground spaces, it provides frank, unbiased appraisals of various waterproofing materials and systems. This manual presents architects and engineers with expert guidance on selecting, designing with, and specifying waterproofing materials and systems. Justin Henshell walks you step by step through the entire waterproofing process–from determining waterproofing needs to selecting and specifying waterproofing systems to preparing detailed drawings for construction documents. And throughout, he offers architectural details which illustrate general design principles, as well as high-quality photographs of waterproofing failures that help you to more clearly comprehend common design errors and problems associated with various waterproofing materials.

The Manual of Below-Grade Waterproofing Systems is an indispensable working resource for architects, civil engineers, contractors, specifiers, materials manufacturers, landscape architects, and all other professionals involved with the design and construction of habitable underground spaces.


About the Author
JUSTIN HENSHELL, AIA, CSI, FASTM, is a partner in the firm of Henshell & Buccellato. A well-known waterproofing specialist with more than twenty years of experience, his client list includes an array of prestigious institutions, including the New York Public Library, the Seattle Art Museum, and the University of Pennsylvania.


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         Book Review

The Manual of Below-Grade Waterproofing Systems
- Book Reviews,
by Justin Henshell (Editor), C. W. Griffin (Editor)

The Manual of Below-Grade Waterproofing Systems

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Below-grade waterproofing is the process of waterproofing habitable underground spaces, such as office space, retail space, mechanical equipment storage space, and parking space. Architects and other professionals must design these places so that water and moisture are controlled. Because of the numerous systems and materials that have appeared in recent years, waterproofing of an underground space has become increasingly complex. By using accessible terms and simple language, this book clearly directs the reader in every detail of the waterproofing procedure.


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