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The Codes Guidebook for Interiors

Kennon, Katherine E. / Harmon, Sharon K.

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8. Auflage März 2022
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ISBN: 978-1-119-72095-9
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THE INTERIOR CODES AND STANDARDS REFERENCE OF CHOICE FOR DESIGNERS AND ARCHITECTS--UPDATED FOR THE 2018 AND 2021 CODES

If you are involved with the design or management of buildings and spaces, it is important to remain up-to-date on the ever-evolving codes and standards that keep communities safe. With over 80,000 copies sold, The Codes Guidebook for Interiors continues to provide comprehensive explanations of the major codes and standards applicable to commercial and residential interior projects. The ­easily navigable format gives clear perspective to how these often confusing concepts and requirements are integrated into real world practice, helping designers incorporate the relevant standards into their ­projects. Updated with the most recent changes and insights to the codes and standards of the ICC, NFPA, ANSI, ADA, and other standards, the Eighth Edition provides unparalleled and integrated guidance on building safety, accessibility, sustainability, energy efficiency, and more.

Updates to the Eighth Edition include:
* Explanations of code requirements, highlighting the latest changes in the 2018 and 2021 ICC codes, including the International Building Code and the NFPA's Life Safety Code
* Clarifications to how and when the ADA, ABA and the ICC/ANSI accessibility requirements will apply to a project
* Introduction to the codes and standards that address sustainability in typical projects
* In-depth examinations of fire and smoke resistant assemblies, fire protection systems, and plumbing and mechanical requirements
* A companion website with printable study flashcards, instructor's manual, and PowerPoint slides for use in academic settings
* Digital and printable code checklists that can guide code research for professional projects and use in a design studio

Current, practical, and relevant to nearly any interior or architectural project, The Codes Guidebook for Interiors provides invaluable insight and reference for both student and professional interior designers and architects.

Inset Index xiii

Preface xv

Acknowledgments xix

How To Use This Book xxi

Abbreviations xxxi

Chapter 1: About The Codes 1

A Brief History 2

Code Publications 3

Federal Regulations 22

Standards Organizations 25

Special Use Codes 34

Research: Using the Codes 35

Chapter 2: Accessibility 37

A Brief History 38

Codes and Standards 40

Federal Regulations 43

Level of Accessibility 50

Enforcement and Responsibility 55

Research: Using the Codes 58

Documentation 59

Chapter 3: Occupancy Classifications and Loads 61

Understanding Occupancy Classifications 62

Description of Occupancies 64

Other Occupancy Considerations 84

More Than One Occupancy Type 87

Accessibility Requirements 95

Determining Occupant Loads 99

Using the Occupant Load 112

Research: Using the Codes 113

Documentation 114

Chapter 4: Construction Types and Building Sizes 117

Understanding Construction Types 117

Identifying Construction Types 123

Sustainability Considerations 128

Understanding Building Height and Area 131

Research: Using the Codes 139

Documentation 142

Chapter 5: Means of Egress 143

Means of Egress System 144

Exit Accesses 149

Exits 169

Areas of Refuge 178

Exit Discharges 181

Means of Egress Capacity 183

Arrangement of Exits 198

Signage 209

Emergency Lighting and Communication 213

Research: Using the Codes 214

Documentation 218

Chapter 6: Fire and Smoke Resistant Assemblies 221

Passive Systems 222

Active Systems 222

Exiting Systems 222

Compartmentation in a Building 224

Fire Walls 225

Fire Barriers, Horizontal Assemblies, and Fire Partitions 226

Smoke Barriers and Smoke Partitions 243

Opening Protectives 246

Through-Penetration Protectives 260

Test Ratings 266

Using Rated Materials and Assemblies 268

Sustainability Considerations 271

Research: Using the Codes 273

Documentation 275

Chapter 7: Fire Protection Systems 277

Detection Systems 278

Alarm Systems 285

Extinguishing Systems 291

Sustainability Considerations 306

Research: Using the Codes 307

Documentation 309

Chapter 8: Plumbing and Mechanical Requirements 311

Number of Plumbing Fixtures 312

Plumbing Fixture Requirements 322

Toilet and Bathing Facilities 333

Plumbing Sustainability Considerations 349

Mechanical Requirements 350

Mechanical Sustainability Considerations 358

Research: Using the Plumbing and Mechanical Codes 360

Documentation 366

Chapter 9: Electrical and Communication Requirements 367

Electrical Components and Devices 368

Grounding and Circuit Interrupters 382

Light Fixtures 386

Required Electrical Systems 390

Electrical Sustainability Considerations 393

Communication Components and Devices 399

Types of Communication Systems 406

Communication Sustainability Considerations 413

Research: Using the Electrical Codes 414

Research: Using the Communication Codes 416

Documentation 417

Chapter 10: Finish and Furniture 419

Types of Finishes and Furnishings 420

Standards and Testing 423

Determining Finish Requirements 448

Obtaining Test Results 457

Accessibility Requirements 463

Acoustical Partitions and Materials 470

Decorative Materials 473

Signage 475

Other Code Restrictions 477

Sustainability Considerations 480

Research: Using the Codes 486

Documentation 489

Chapter 11: Code Officials and The Code Process 491

Authority Having Jurisdiction 492

Code Review and Enforcement 496

The Code Process 498

Documentation 512

Technology and Process 521

Minimum Requirements and Best Practices 523

Appendix A: Sustainability 525

Green Rating Systems 527

Sustainable Standards and Certification Programs 532

Life Cycle Assessments 536

Environmental Product Declarations 538

Tools and Resources 538

Appendix B: Existing and Historic Buildings 541

Existing Buildings 543

Historic Buildings 547

Sustainability Considerations 549

Appendix C: Family Residences 551

Construction Types and Building Size 552

Means of Egress 553

Fire and Smoke Resistance 554

Fire Detection and Protection 555

Plumbing 557

Mechanical 557

Electrical and Communication 559

Finishes and Furniture 561

Accessibility Considerations 562

Sustainability Considerations 562

Glossary 565

Index 587
Katherine E. Kennon is a professional architect and principal at the Architect WORKSHOP. She has extensive experience in commercial, healthcare, and residential projects. She continues to teach as an adjunct instructor in interior design and architectural programs on the subjects of codes, accessibility, and design. She has conducted various seminars on design, building codes, and accessibility throughout the US.

Sharon K. Harmon has more than twenty-five years' experience in interior design and project management. She is owner and founder of Life Design for Health, which combines her experience with interior design with her strong interest in natural health.