Residential Printreading
Common Residential
Construction Materials and Techniques
3rd Edition
By Leonard P. Toenjes
Residential Printreading covers
common residential construction materials and techniques and relates
this information to various residential prints using a fundamental
approach. Print reading and construction practices are presented in
the sequence that occurs on an actual job site - from property
layout and excavation through finish installation.
Residential Print
Reading Includes:
- Math applications integrated throughout the
text
- Factoids and photographs enhance topics
- Separate Prints Folder allows easy access
and storage of prints
- Comprehensive appendix and glossary provide
an abundance of reference material related to residential
construction.
All types of drawings included in a set of
residential prints are thoroughly discussed and illustrated to help
the learner interpret prints and visualize a completed structure.
Five sets of plans included in the Prints Folder provide authentic
printreading experiences. The prints include drawings and related
construction documents for a contemporary one-story house, a
two-story tract house, a one-story ranch house, a large colonial
house, and a contemporary multistory house.
Contents include:
- Residential Prints
- Types of Residential Construction
- Dimensioning
- Drawing Representation Methods
- Print Components
- Plot Plans
- Foundation Plans
- Elevations
- Floor Plans
- Sections and Details
- Specifications
- Relating Print Components
- Printreading Exercises
- Printreading Final Exam
- Appendix
- Glossary
- Index
Contains five sets of
residential prints including:
1. Garnett
2. Albers
3. Grotpeter
4. Jones Mayer
5. Brazley
356 pages, 224 illustrations, soft
cover.
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