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Ramsey / Sleeper Architectural Graphic Standards, 11th Edition (American Insitute of Architects AIA)
SubjectArchitecture
ISBN/SKU0471700916
AuthorJohn Ray Hoke
PublisherWiley and Sons
Publish DateMarch 2007
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First Published in 1932, Architectural Graphic Standards (AGS) is a comprehensive source of architectural and building design data and construction details. Now about to be published in its Eleventh Edition, AGS has sold more than one million copies and has become one of the most influential and indispensable tools of the trade for architects, builders, draftsmen, engineers and students, interior designers, real estate professionals and many others. The Architecture Graphic Standards Student Edition gives students their own new edition of this classic resource, skillfully abridged to include the information they need most. In recent years the Graphic Standards library has expanded to include Interior Graphic Standards, Planning and Urban Design Standards, and the most recent publication, Landscape Architectural Graphic Standards. Each of these major references follows in the tradition of Architectural Graphic Standards and is the first source of comprehensive design data for any design or construction project.

A Tribute to Architectural Graphic StandardsJuly 1, 1999
by Philip C. Johnson, FAIA, The Glass House, New Canaan, CT.
Reprinted from Architectural Graphic Standards Tenth Edition

In 1932, the same year Henry-Russell Hitchcock and I collaborated in writing The International Style, John Wiley & Sons brought out a little-known book titled Architectural Graphic Standards. Both of these books, in different ways, helped usher in the era of Modernism and contributed to my amazing journey in architecture. Sixty-eight years later and ten editions complete, Architectural Graphic Standards, or as I like to call it, Graphic Standards, has quadrupled in size and immeasurably in depth of content, thanks to the dedicated work of its gifted editors, architects, and contributors, I can't think of another book published this century that has supported, taught and delighted our profession as much as Graphic Standards. These ten editions are a chronicle of twentieth-century U.S. architectural practice standards. Furthermore, the book is one of the most unifying and focused reference works available in the world. I have always considered my Graphic Standards as important in design as is my pencil. Every architect loves it, wears it out, and keeps it within arm's length. It is a combination of the Encyclopedia Britannica and the telephone bookor maybe it's the Whole Earth Catalog of architecture! No architect can be without Graphic Standards, and with it every architect is empowered and equipped to practice architecture.

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