kissymoose
Structural
- Nov 9, 2017
- 193
It's hard to acquire good quality construction details. As "standard" as construction methods are, there's so many unique ways to detail it all, and as a profession we tend to hold these things close to the chest competitively (RIP KootK's peace of mind last year). It obviously takes years of experience and even forensics to understand why one detail is better than another, but I often find myself googling different situations and coming up dry. Producing a good design that takes into account constructability, ease of design, price of materials, and fits well with other disciplines is very rewarding, and pursuing excellence in that area is very motivating. So I would like that pursuit to be a bit easier, and quality design to be more accessible. Besides company standards and internal experts, what resources do you use to learn more about good design and detailing?
I think it would be very useful to have a number of us compile a list here. I'll start:
Wood:
Some of these may seem obvious, but they're not for everyone, and I think it useful to communicate here who has the highest respected standards in these areas and should be the first reference to go to when looking for guidance. You can google masonry details and get all manner of "CAD sets" that is a lot of muck to wade through. I want to know where the person who designs masonry structures all the time says to go. Some examples of areas: residential (IRC) wood structures, IBC wood structures, precast concrete, masonry, light gauge, building envelope, steel trusses, PEMB foundations, etc...
*I'll already append to this request because the answer should be the same. Who should you go to to learn more about that type of construction? Who's the best, who's comprehensive, etc... e.g. woodworks webinars for engineered wood structures.
I think it would be very useful to have a number of us compile a list here. I'll start:
Wood:
Simpson Strong-Tie (product manufacturer), all manner of detailing, explanation, engineering
Wood Works (association), has some very helpful ones that are very hard to find elsewhere
Roofing: NRCA
Some of these may seem obvious, but they're not for everyone, and I think it useful to communicate here who has the highest respected standards in these areas and should be the first reference to go to when looking for guidance. You can google masonry details and get all manner of "CAD sets" that is a lot of muck to wade through. I want to know where the person who designs masonry structures all the time says to go. Some examples of areas: residential (IRC) wood structures, IBC wood structures, precast concrete, masonry, light gauge, building envelope, steel trusses, PEMB foundations, etc...
*I'll already append to this request because the answer should be the same. Who should you go to to learn more about that type of construction? Who's the best, who's comprehensive, etc... e.g. woodworks webinars for engineered wood structures.