Use the vertical clearance diagrams to determine floor-to-ceiling heights before setting your structural grid levels.
The latest edition provides a comprehensive framework for the initial design stages of any building project. It is organized primarily by building type, offering a massive repository of data across more than and dimensioned illustrations. Architects' Data - Ernst Neufert - Google Books
Standard measurements for doors, windows, staircases, elevators, and structural grids.
The remains the undisputed, top-tier handbook for architects. It provides the essential, foundational data needed to design functional, human-centric spaces. Whether you are a student or a seasoned professional, the 5th edition ensures your designs are based on proven, accurate standards.
| Feature | 5th Edition Highlights | | :--- | :--- | | | 640 pages—a 40% increase over the 4th edition | | Illustrations | Over 6,200 detailed diagrams and tables | | Target Audience | Architects, building surveyors, space planners, contractors, and students | | Primary Focus | User requirements, planning criteria, basic dimensions, function, and siting |
Use the vertical clearance diagrams to determine floor-to-ceiling heights before setting your structural grid levels.
The latest edition provides a comprehensive framework for the initial design stages of any building project. It is organized primarily by building type, offering a massive repository of data across more than and dimensioned illustrations. Architects' Data - Ernst Neufert - Google Books
Standard measurements for doors, windows, staircases, elevators, and structural grids.
The remains the undisputed, top-tier handbook for architects. It provides the essential, foundational data needed to design functional, human-centric spaces. Whether you are a student or a seasoned professional, the 5th edition ensures your designs are based on proven, accurate standards.
| Feature | 5th Edition Highlights | | :--- | :--- | | | 640 pages—a 40% increase over the 4th edition | | Illustrations | Over 6,200 detailed diagrams and tables | | Target Audience | Architects, building surveyors, space planners, contractors, and students | | Primary Focus | User requirements, planning criteria, basic dimensions, function, and siting |