SIMPLIFIED DESIGN of WOOD STRUCTURES
Architecture
Newly updated--the most accessible, thorough introduction to the
basics of wood structure design
No architect's education would be complete without a basic understanding
of how structures respond to the action of forces and how these forces
affect the performance of various building material (wood, steel,
concrete, etc.). In continuous publication for over sixty years, this
standard guide to structural design with wood has now been updated to
include current design practices, standards, and consideration of new
wood products.
Written to be easily understood by readers with limited experience in
engineering mechanics, structural analysis, or advanced mathematics, the
book now features:
- Consideration of the LRFD method of structural design in addition to
the ASD method
- Updated coverage conforming to current building codes, design
practices, and industry standards
- Expanded treatment of wood products beyond sawn lumber
- More examples and a wider sweep of systems and products
Equally suited to classroom use or independent study, Simplified Design
of Wood Structures, Sixth Edition stands as a valuable resource that no
architect or builder should be without.
The Parker/Ambrose Series of Simplified Design Guides has been providing
simple, concise solutions to common structural and environmental design
problems for more than seven decades.