Building type basics for transit facilities
Material type: TextPublication details: New Jersey John Wiley & Sons 2004Description: xii,356,ipISBN:- 0471273392
- 711.7 GRI
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Book | CEPT Library | Faculty of Planning | 711.7 GRI | Available | GRATIS | 012609 |
CONTENT
Preface Stephen A. Kliment vii
Acknowledgmentsix
Introduction xi
1. Predesign 1
with Paul Diez; Howard Gregson
2. Urban Planning and Station Area Development 43
with Diana Mendez; Sheldon Fialkoff
3. Station Types and Configurations 63
4. Design Concerns and Process 81
5. Life Safety, Codes, and ADA 107
6. Engineering Considerations 121
with James Francomacaro; Wally DelaBarre; Bruce Dandle
7. Special Equipment 167
with Matthew Pollack
8. Materials and Finishes 175
9. Acoustics and Vibration 185
Richard A. Carman,Wilson,Ihrig and Associates, Inc.
10. Lighting 209
Domingo Gonzales,Domingo Gonzales and Associates, Inc.
11.Wayfinding 227
Joseph Erhart, Apple Designs, Inc.
12. Safety and Security 251
13. Transit Stations at Airports: A Case Study 265
Robert Davidson, Chief Architect
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
14. Cruise Terminals 287
Richard Heidrich
15. Modernization and Retrofit Issues 297
16. Station Operation and Maintenance 307
Appendix: Case Studies 317
Glossary 335
Bibliography and References 342
Index 344
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