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Codes guidebook for interiors / Katherine E. Kennon.

By: Kennon, Katherine E [author.].
Contributor(s): John Wiley & Sons [publisher.].
Publisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2022]Copyright date: 2022Edition: Eighth edition.Description: 1 volume ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781119720959; 1119720958.Subject(s): Building laws -- United States | Buildings -- Specifications -- United States | Interior architecture -- Specifications -- United States | Building laws | Buildings | Interior architecture | United StatesGenre/Form: Standards (Reference works) | Model acts. | Specifications. | Model acts. | Standards (Reference works)
Contents:
About the codes -- Accessibility -- Occupancy classifications and loads -- Construction types and building sizes -- Means of egress -- Fire and smoke resistant assemblies -- Fire protection systems -- Plumbing and mechanical requirements -- Electrical and communication requirements -- Finish and furniture -- Code officials and the code process -- Appendix A : Sustainability -- Appendix B : Existing and historic buildings -- Appendix C : Family residences.
Summary: "Interior designers, architects and facility managers must have a basic understanding of the various codes that are involved with building interiors, whether they are working with new spaces or renovating existing ones. Codes and standards with interior provisions include the International Codes, the National Fire Protection Association Codes, and accessibility standards such as ADA. Since codes and standards are updated on a regular basis, professionals need to continually stay on top of new requirements and upcoming codes processes"--
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Books Books American University in Dubai American University in Dubai Main Collection KF5701.H37 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 5183482

Includes index.

About the codes -- Accessibility -- Occupancy classifications and loads -- Construction types and building sizes -- Means of egress -- Fire and smoke resistant assemblies -- Fire protection systems -- Plumbing and mechanical requirements -- Electrical and communication requirements -- Finish and furniture -- Code officials and the code process -- Appendix A : Sustainability -- Appendix B : Existing and historic buildings -- Appendix C : Family residences.

"Interior designers, architects and facility managers must have a basic understanding of the various codes that are involved with building interiors, whether they are working with new spaces or renovating existing ones. Codes and standards with interior provisions include the International Codes, the National Fire Protection Association Codes, and accessibility standards such as ADA. Since codes and standards are updated on a regular basis, professionals need to continually stay on top of new requirements and upcoming codes processes"--

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