Structural Competency for Architects

Structural Competency for Architects by Hollee Hitchcock Becker is a comprehensive volume published by Taylor & Francis in 2015, featuring 324 pages in English. This book covers essential topics related to structural systems and typologies, including statics, strength of materials, and component design, providing a thorough understanding necessary for effective architectural practice.
Readers will find that the book is organized into six key modules, each containing examples, problems, and labs designed to reinforce the fundamentals of structural design. It addresses critical subjects such as architecture, design methods, and engineering standards, making it a valuable resource for those preparing for registration examinations in the field.
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Structural Competency for Architects is a comprehensive volume covering topics from structural systems and typologies to statics, strength of materials, and component design. The book includes everything you need to know about structures for the design of components, as well as the logic for design of structural patterns, and selection of structural typologies. Organized into six key modules, each chapter includes examples, problems, and labs, so that you learn the fundamentals. Structural Competency for Architects will also help you pass your registration examinations.
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