Time-Saver Standards for Landscape Architecture
ISBN-13:
9780070170278
ISBN-10:
0070170274
Edition:
2
Author:
Nicholas Dines, Charles Harris
Publication date:
1997
Publisher:
McGraw Hill
Format:
Hardcover
928 pages
Category:
Landscape
,
Architecture
,
Interior Design
,
Interior & Home Design
,
Decorative Arts & Design
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ISBN-13:
9780070170278
ISBN-10:
0070170274
Edition:
2
Author:
Nicholas Dines, Charles Harris
Publication date:
1997
Publisher:
McGraw Hill
Format:
Hardcover
928 pages
Category:
Landscape
,
Architecture
,
Interior Design
,
Interior & Home Design
,
Decorative Arts & Design
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Time-Saver Standards for Landscape Architecture (ISBN-13: 9780070170278 and ISBN-10: 0070170274), written by authors
Nicholas Dines, Charles Harris, was published by McGraw Hill in 1997.
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Hundreds of landscape architecture standards--at your fingertips!
Newly designed and containing a full 40 percent completely new content, Time-Saver Standards for Landscape Architecture, Second Edition, continues to be the most complete source of site design and construction standards and data. It is fully metric, to meet Federal and International requirements. It features increased coverage of: Site storm water "best management" practices · New urban tree planting and xeriscape concepts · Earth retaining structures and pavement design · Land reclamation, including soil and vegetation restoration · Metric site layout practices, including recreation facilities · Energy and resource conservation · Natural processes and site construction procedures · New expanded construction details · Simplified construction materials data. Over 50 sections provide concise tables, checklists, "Key Point" text summaries, and illustrations to provide an invaluable information resource for offices and classrooms throughout the world.
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