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Book Synopsis
One-stop, comprehensive reference for hundreds of commonly used materials and their integration as building components.

Trade Review
This comprehensive reference imparts essential knowledge on how materials contribute to the construction and fabrication of all interior aspects of buildings, with coverage of the characteristics and properties of building materials and finishes. The highly illustrated book addresses key characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of specific materials, helping readers discover how to make every building element count. Organized by application for easy access to information, the book also includes a companion website with an extensive image bank of materials and assemblies. (ICON Magazine)


Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgements xi

Foreword xiii

Chapter 1 Why Materials Matter 1

Design Intentions 2

The Design Concept 3

Human Factors 4

Health, Safety, and Welfare 10

Historical Overview 13

Chronology and Technological Development 15

What It’s Made of and How It’s Made 17

Material Extraction 19

Environmentally Sustainable Design Considerations 20

Biomimicry 21

Carbon-Neutral Design 22

Certifi cations 22

Downcycling 23

Embodied Energy 24

Life-Cycle Assessment 24

Local Materials 24

Natural and Synthetic Materials and Components 24

Rapidly Renewable Materials 25

Reclaimed/Repurposed Materials 26

Recycled Materials 26

Upcycling 27

Volatile Organic Compounds 28

Material Properties and Performance Characteristics 29

Absorption Coefficient 31

Acoustics 32

Aging and Weathering 35

Cellular Structure 37

Compressive and Tensile Strength 37

Density 38

Dimensional Movement 38

Ductility 40

Durability 40

Elasticity 41

Emissivity 41

Fire Ratings 41

Stability 42

Surface Attributes 43

Thermal Conductivity 43

Thermal Transmittance 44

Workability and Joinery 44

Applications 45

Installation Methods 46

Existing Conditions 46

Construction and Fabrication 46

Substructures and Assemblies 46

Maintenance Requirements 46

Green Cleaning Policies and Products 46

Relative Material Cost 48

Resources and Sources 48

Chapter 2 Flooring 49

Design Intentions 50

Human Factors 52

Health, Safety, and Welfare 52

Purpose and Performance 56

Structural Integrity and Engineering 57

Circulation and Conveyance: Stairs, Ramps, and Slopes 60

Stairs: Accessibility and Egress 62

Ramps and Slopes: Accessibility and Egress 64

Subfl oor Preparation Methods 64

Installation Methods 66

Adhesion and Bonding 67

Asbestos Abatement Issues 67

Installing Floating Floors 67

Installing Tiles 68

Maintenance Requirements 69

Relative Cost of Materials For Flooring 69

Flooring Materials 69

Bamboo 69

Brick 72

Carpet 74

Cementitious Top Coatings 87

Ceramic Tile 88

Composite Floor Tiles (Bio-Based, ESD, MCT, MVT, Polyester Resin–Based, PVC-Free, Resin, VCT) 104

Concrete (Cast-in-Place, Precast, and Concrete Finishes) 120

Cork (Laminated Plank, Sheet, Tile) 125

Glass 131

Leather (Tile) 134

Linoleum (Laminated Plank, Sheet, Tile) 137

Metal (Flooring, Decking, Grating) 142

Rubber 145

Stone (Alabaster, Basalt, Bluestone, Dolostone, Fieldstone, Flagstone, Gabbro, Gneiss, Granite, Limestone, Marble, Onyx, Petrifi ed Wood, Quartzite, Sandstone, Serpentine, Schist, Slate, Travertine) 149

Terrazzo (Cementitious, Epoxy, and Polyester Matrices, Cast-in-Place Systems, Precast Tile) 165

Vinyl (Composition Tiles, Luxury Tiles and Strips, Rolled/Sheet Goods, Solid Vinyl Tiles, Safety Flooring, Specialty PVC-Free, Vinyl Sheets and Tiles) 174

Wood (Strip, Parquet, Plank, Block, Reclaimed Lumber, and Engineered Flooring) 190

Chapter 3 Walls, Partitions, and Vertical Components 203

Design Intentions 204

Acoustics and Sound Transmission 206

Dimensions: Height, Thickness, and Depth 207

Function and Use 208

Incorporation of Building Systems 208

Partitioning Space/Spatial Order 209

Structural Integrity/Load Bearing 209

Walls and Partitions: Construction and Fabrication Types 211

Load Bearing, Non-Load-Bearing 211

Lateral Bracing 211

Modular Construction (CMU, Stacking, Masonry) 211

Wood and Metal Framing (Channel, Plate, Runner, Stud) 212

Integral and Integrated Assemblies 212

Structural Integrated Panels 212

Adhesives and Bonding 213

Hardware (Fasteners and Mechanical Attachments for Walls and Partitions) 214

Relative Cost of Materials for Walls 215

Walls, Partitions, and Vertical Components: Materials 216

Bead Board 216

Brick Masonry (Brick, CMU) 218

Cement Fiberboard 222

Ceramic Tile 223

Compressed and Rammed Earth 228

Concrete 230

Fabric-Wrapped Panel Systems 232

Glass/Glazing (Annealed, Flat, Laminated, Restoration, Safety, Smart, Stained, Tempered) 234

Gypsum Wallboard (Blueboard, Core Board, Foil-backed, Greenboard, Paperless, Type X Wallboard) 241

Leather 246

Metal (Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Galvanized Steel, Steel, Stainless Steel) 248

Paint and Decorative Finishes (Alkyd Paint, Antigraffi ti Coatings, Ceramic Insulating Paints, Decorative Paint Techniques, Dry Paint, Electrostatic Paint, Intumescent Paint, Latex Paint, Milk-Based Paint, Oil Paint, Sprayed-On Paint Finishes) 252

Plaster (Finish Plaster, Gypsum Plaster, Venetian Plaster) 263

Plastics 266

Stone (Alabaster, Granite, Limestone, Marble, Onyx, Quartzite, Serpentine, Slate, Soapstone, Travertine) 268

Wallcovering (Cork, Dry-Erase, Fabric, Flock, Glass Bead, Glass Textile, Grass Cloth, Historical Prints, High- Performance, Magnetic, Paper, PVC-Free, Teldar Film, Vinyl, Wall Carpet, Wood Veneer) 272

Wood (Wall Veneer Panels, Wainscot, Moldings, Trim) 282

Chapter 4 Ceilings 285

Design Intentions 286

Acoustics and Sound Transmission 288

Defi ning and Partitioning Space 289

Fire Protection, HVAC, Lighting, MEP, and Acoustic Systems Integration 289

Ceilings: Construction and Fabrication Categories 290

Intermediate Floor Assemblies 290

Suspended and Nonsuspended Ceilings 290

Relative Cost of Materials for Ceilings 293

Ceiling Materials 294

Acoustic Ceiling Tiles (Glass Fiber and Mineral Fiber) 294

Ceramic Tile 296

Concrete 299

Glass/Glazing 302

Gypsum Wallboard and Gypsum Fiber 305

Metal Systems 308

Plaster 311

Plastics 313

Stone 315

Wood and Wood Systems 317

Chapter 5 Millwork 321

Design Intentions 325

Constructing Space 325

Function, Purpose, and Use 326

Durability 326

Relative Cost of Materials for Millwork 328

Interior Millwork: Materials 328

Agglomerates (Cambria, Celador, IceStone, River Rock, Riverstone, Trend Q) 328

Concrete 331

Glass 334

Linoleum 338

Metal 341

Plastics 346

Plastic Laminate 350

Solid Surface Materials (Avonite, CaesarStone, Corian, Fountainhead, Hanex, Swanstone, Zodiaq) 353

Stone (Alabaster, Granite, Limestone, Marble, Onyx, Quartzite, Serpentine, Slate, Soapstone, Travertine) 356

Wood and Wood Composite Boards 359

Interior Millwork Finishes 369

Aniline Dyes 369

Fire-Retardant and -Resistant Finishes 370

Nitrocellulose and Precatalyzed Lacquer 370

Oil-Based Finishes 370

Polyurethane/Spar Varnish 370

Shellac (Alcohol Based) 370

Stains 371

Varnishes 371

Waterborne Finishes 371

Hardware 372

Catches and Locks 372

Hinges 372

Screws (Wood and Machine) 373

Washers 373

Nails (Interior Construction) 374

Metal Connectors 374

Drawer Glides 374

Edge Profiles 375

Beads and Channels 375

Running and Standing Trim 375

Resources and Sources 376

Wood Joinery 376

Appendix: Material Matters 381

Notes 383

Glossary 385

Bibliography 409

Index 411

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      Publication Date: 01/07/2011
      ISBN13: 9780470445440, 978-0470445440
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      One-stop, comprehensive reference for hundreds of commonly used materials and their integration as building components.

      Trade Review
      This comprehensive reference imparts essential knowledge on how materials contribute to the construction and fabrication of all interior aspects of buildings, with coverage of the characteristics and properties of building materials and finishes. The highly illustrated book addresses key characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of specific materials, helping readers discover how to make every building element count. Organized by application for easy access to information, the book also includes a companion website with an extensive image bank of materials and assemblies. (ICON Magazine)


      Table of Contents

      Preface ix

      Acknowledgements xi

      Foreword xiii

      Chapter 1 Why Materials Matter 1

      Design Intentions 2

      The Design Concept 3

      Human Factors 4

      Health, Safety, and Welfare 10

      Historical Overview 13

      Chronology and Technological Development 15

      What It’s Made of and How It’s Made 17

      Material Extraction 19

      Environmentally Sustainable Design Considerations 20

      Biomimicry 21

      Carbon-Neutral Design 22

      Certifi cations 22

      Downcycling 23

      Embodied Energy 24

      Life-Cycle Assessment 24

      Local Materials 24

      Natural and Synthetic Materials and Components 24

      Rapidly Renewable Materials 25

      Reclaimed/Repurposed Materials 26

      Recycled Materials 26

      Upcycling 27

      Volatile Organic Compounds 28

      Material Properties and Performance Characteristics 29

      Absorption Coefficient 31

      Acoustics 32

      Aging and Weathering 35

      Cellular Structure 37

      Compressive and Tensile Strength 37

      Density 38

      Dimensional Movement 38

      Ductility 40

      Durability 40

      Elasticity 41

      Emissivity 41

      Fire Ratings 41

      Stability 42

      Surface Attributes 43

      Thermal Conductivity 43

      Thermal Transmittance 44

      Workability and Joinery 44

      Applications 45

      Installation Methods 46

      Existing Conditions 46

      Construction and Fabrication 46

      Substructures and Assemblies 46

      Maintenance Requirements 46

      Green Cleaning Policies and Products 46

      Relative Material Cost 48

      Resources and Sources 48

      Chapter 2 Flooring 49

      Design Intentions 50

      Human Factors 52

      Health, Safety, and Welfare 52

      Purpose and Performance 56

      Structural Integrity and Engineering 57

      Circulation and Conveyance: Stairs, Ramps, and Slopes 60

      Stairs: Accessibility and Egress 62

      Ramps and Slopes: Accessibility and Egress 64

      Subfl oor Preparation Methods 64

      Installation Methods 66

      Adhesion and Bonding 67

      Asbestos Abatement Issues 67

      Installing Floating Floors 67

      Installing Tiles 68

      Maintenance Requirements 69

      Relative Cost of Materials For Flooring 69

      Flooring Materials 69

      Bamboo 69

      Brick 72

      Carpet 74

      Cementitious Top Coatings 87

      Ceramic Tile 88

      Composite Floor Tiles (Bio-Based, ESD, MCT, MVT, Polyester Resin–Based, PVC-Free, Resin, VCT) 104

      Concrete (Cast-in-Place, Precast, and Concrete Finishes) 120

      Cork (Laminated Plank, Sheet, Tile) 125

      Glass 131

      Leather (Tile) 134

      Linoleum (Laminated Plank, Sheet, Tile) 137

      Metal (Flooring, Decking, Grating) 142

      Rubber 145

      Stone (Alabaster, Basalt, Bluestone, Dolostone, Fieldstone, Flagstone, Gabbro, Gneiss, Granite, Limestone, Marble, Onyx, Petrifi ed Wood, Quartzite, Sandstone, Serpentine, Schist, Slate, Travertine) 149

      Terrazzo (Cementitious, Epoxy, and Polyester Matrices, Cast-in-Place Systems, Precast Tile) 165

      Vinyl (Composition Tiles, Luxury Tiles and Strips, Rolled/Sheet Goods, Solid Vinyl Tiles, Safety Flooring, Specialty PVC-Free, Vinyl Sheets and Tiles) 174

      Wood (Strip, Parquet, Plank, Block, Reclaimed Lumber, and Engineered Flooring) 190

      Chapter 3 Walls, Partitions, and Vertical Components 203

      Design Intentions 204

      Acoustics and Sound Transmission 206

      Dimensions: Height, Thickness, and Depth 207

      Function and Use 208

      Incorporation of Building Systems 208

      Partitioning Space/Spatial Order 209

      Structural Integrity/Load Bearing 209

      Walls and Partitions: Construction and Fabrication Types 211

      Load Bearing, Non-Load-Bearing 211

      Lateral Bracing 211

      Modular Construction (CMU, Stacking, Masonry) 211

      Wood and Metal Framing (Channel, Plate, Runner, Stud) 212

      Integral and Integrated Assemblies 212

      Structural Integrated Panels 212

      Adhesives and Bonding 213

      Hardware (Fasteners and Mechanical Attachments for Walls and Partitions) 214

      Relative Cost of Materials for Walls 215

      Walls, Partitions, and Vertical Components: Materials 216

      Bead Board 216

      Brick Masonry (Brick, CMU) 218

      Cement Fiberboard 222

      Ceramic Tile 223

      Compressed and Rammed Earth 228

      Concrete 230

      Fabric-Wrapped Panel Systems 232

      Glass/Glazing (Annealed, Flat, Laminated, Restoration, Safety, Smart, Stained, Tempered) 234

      Gypsum Wallboard (Blueboard, Core Board, Foil-backed, Greenboard, Paperless, Type X Wallboard) 241

      Leather 246

      Metal (Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Galvanized Steel, Steel, Stainless Steel) 248

      Paint and Decorative Finishes (Alkyd Paint, Antigraffi ti Coatings, Ceramic Insulating Paints, Decorative Paint Techniques, Dry Paint, Electrostatic Paint, Intumescent Paint, Latex Paint, Milk-Based Paint, Oil Paint, Sprayed-On Paint Finishes) 252

      Plaster (Finish Plaster, Gypsum Plaster, Venetian Plaster) 263

      Plastics 266

      Stone (Alabaster, Granite, Limestone, Marble, Onyx, Quartzite, Serpentine, Slate, Soapstone, Travertine) 268

      Wallcovering (Cork, Dry-Erase, Fabric, Flock, Glass Bead, Glass Textile, Grass Cloth, Historical Prints, High- Performance, Magnetic, Paper, PVC-Free, Teldar Film, Vinyl, Wall Carpet, Wood Veneer) 272

      Wood (Wall Veneer Panels, Wainscot, Moldings, Trim) 282

      Chapter 4 Ceilings 285

      Design Intentions 286

      Acoustics and Sound Transmission 288

      Defi ning and Partitioning Space 289

      Fire Protection, HVAC, Lighting, MEP, and Acoustic Systems Integration 289

      Ceilings: Construction and Fabrication Categories 290

      Intermediate Floor Assemblies 290

      Suspended and Nonsuspended Ceilings 290

      Relative Cost of Materials for Ceilings 293

      Ceiling Materials 294

      Acoustic Ceiling Tiles (Glass Fiber and Mineral Fiber) 294

      Ceramic Tile 296

      Concrete 299

      Glass/Glazing 302

      Gypsum Wallboard and Gypsum Fiber 305

      Metal Systems 308

      Plaster 311

      Plastics 313

      Stone 315

      Wood and Wood Systems 317

      Chapter 5 Millwork 321

      Design Intentions 325

      Constructing Space 325

      Function, Purpose, and Use 326

      Durability 326

      Relative Cost of Materials for Millwork 328

      Interior Millwork: Materials 328

      Agglomerates (Cambria, Celador, IceStone, River Rock, Riverstone, Trend Q) 328

      Concrete 331

      Glass 334

      Linoleum 338

      Metal 341

      Plastics 346

      Plastic Laminate 350

      Solid Surface Materials (Avonite, CaesarStone, Corian, Fountainhead, Hanex, Swanstone, Zodiaq) 353

      Stone (Alabaster, Granite, Limestone, Marble, Onyx, Quartzite, Serpentine, Slate, Soapstone, Travertine) 356

      Wood and Wood Composite Boards 359

      Interior Millwork Finishes 369

      Aniline Dyes 369

      Fire-Retardant and -Resistant Finishes 370

      Nitrocellulose and Precatalyzed Lacquer 370

      Oil-Based Finishes 370

      Polyurethane/Spar Varnish 370

      Shellac (Alcohol Based) 370

      Stains 371

      Varnishes 371

      Waterborne Finishes 371

      Hardware 372

      Catches and Locks 372

      Hinges 372

      Screws (Wood and Machine) 373

      Washers 373

      Nails (Interior Construction) 374

      Metal Connectors 374

      Drawer Glides 374

      Edge Profiles 375

      Beads and Channels 375

      Running and Standing Trim 375

      Resources and Sources 376

      Wood Joinery 376

      Appendix: Material Matters 381

      Notes 383

      Glossary 385

      Bibliography 409

      Index 411

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