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Architectural Graphic Standards: A Barometer of Change


As the go-to book for architects for over eight decades, Architectural Graphic Standards (AGS) provides a unique barometer for measuring change within the industry: tracking and assimilating shifts and innovations within the design and construction sectors with each new edition. Change has never been more apparent or intense than in the last two decades, as the widespread adoption of computation has prompted significant technological transformations. This has had a far-reaching impact not only on the medium in which buildings are designed and constructed, but also on processes, standards, analytics, and ways of delivering professional services. These changes encompass the expansion of project delivery methods and role changes; new building codes and industry practices, which have been extended to include accessibility, sustainability, and building resilience guidelines; new building products and construction methods; and an evolution of new and expanded building information management organizational standards.

While all of these changes are significant in the evolution of architectural graphics and practice standards, the expanding range of tools now available to architectural professionals has had a much broader effect. Only three decades ago, architects labored over drafting boards, producing so-called “working drawings” for the purpose of providing the contractor with a complete set of instructions on how to put together the building with specifications carefully written to reflect materials and methods of construction. However, as design professionals sought to shift liability for construction issues away from themselves and as new design and production tools increased production efficiency and the ability to manage building information, the final product of the architect evolved. It changed from detailed descriptions on how to construct buildings to graphic documents conveying the architect’s design intent. This type of construction document is more generic and highly dependent upon contractor coordination drawings and manufacturers’ information in order to explain the actual building construction.

This is where an objective standards guide, like AGS, comes in as a non-proprietary source of design/construction information. Its goal is not to promote any specific product or design solution, but rather to present technical knowledge and design solutions to architects, which allows them to exercise their professional judgment in designing the best solution for their project needs.

As those needs have changed, so has AGS, now undergoing a watershed moment in its own evolution as it shifts from being defined purely by the page and becomes available online for the first time. Content is being liberated from the confines of a book binding to become a highly-searchable online tool. This online version fully acknowledges that AGS, as an indispensable source for design and technical information for practitioners, has to reflect the practices of the architects of today: a profession that now spends nearly every day on screen and only has seconds available to search for the essential nugget of information required. We recognize the changes and challenges of our industry and are poised to create electronic tools to continue the legacy of Ramsey and Sleeper in sharing design knowledge. The new online version of AGS will enable continuous updates of critical information and the latest standards of practice. The ability to link knowledge from a wide array of Wiley design publications and industry experts will make this tool truly indispensable.

 

Architectural Graphic Standards Q&A


  1. Why should I choose Architectural Graphic Standards (AGS)?

Graphic standards are essential to building design. They cover everything from door frames and roof designs to air ducts and outdoor sports facilities. As a go-to guide for over eight decades, AGS is the authority for architects, designers, and building contractors. Providing objective graphic standards, it concentrates on the core knowledge of architectural design and the creation of the built environment. AGS provides architects with the knowledge to understand the elements of a building as well as the implications of technology and construction as part of the design process.

Furthermore, in the newest iteration, we’ve further incorporated UniFormat™ organization, which promises to make AGS more user-friendly. By categorizing by functional building elements, the visually delineated components are better accommodated and integrated throughout the content. Additionally, because UniFormat™ generically defines a total facility by functional components, users can find information for developing a specific building element in one location.

AGS content is endorsed by the American Institute of Architects, so you can use any of the thousands of illustration, charts, and design knowledge with confidence.

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2.  Why are generic standards important?

As design work products have evolved into design intent documentation and become more generic, explaining the actual building construction has become highly dependent upon contractor coordination of drawings and manufacturers’ information.

As building codes have recognized these changes in construction documentation, they have codified some manufacturers’ installation instructions for building products as requirements to provide the minimum information necessary to construct buildings and protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public.

Accessing the generic details found in AGS online allows modern design professionals to complete tasks more efficiently without having to spend precious hours altering details found on manufacturers’ sites to fit the needs of their projects.

 

3.  How can AGS help architects assimilate to changes within the industry?

Change in the AEC industry has never been more apparent or intense than in the last two decades, as the widespread adoption of computation has prompted significant technological transformation. This has had a far-reaching impact not only for the medium in which buildings are designed and constructed, but also on processes, standards, analytics, and ways of working.

AGS content has been updated and retooled to reflect current design and construction project workflows and reflects current codes and standards so users can design with confidence.

 

4. What is new in AGS?

AGS content has been fully updated for the new printed 12th edition, and, for the first time, it is also available as Architectural Graphic Standards Online: a fully searchable online tool with downloadable, ready-to-edit CAD drawings for immediate use in design and presentation software.

Featuring twenty-five percent new content—including over 300 new drawings, tables, and designs—AGS content has been updated to employ shorter, more accessible text.  New coverage includes building resiliency and the building envelope, expert discussion on the fundamentals of design and construction documentation, and a new examination of environmental factors and material properties and performance. Sustainable design is no longer separated, but fully integrated throughout, and extensive appendices keep the most useful data right at your fingertips.
5. Why is AGS Online so necessary?

Times have changed, and architects now spend a majority of their day on screen with only seconds available to search for the essential information required for design. With that in mind, AGS has liberated its content from the confines of a binding and the limits of its previous electronic formats to become a highly searchable online tool. Though it still remains available in print to provide users with information in the medium of their choice, the online version fully acknowledges that as an indispensable source for design and technical information, AGS needs to reflect the practices of architects today and give them the resources they need to get a job done quickly and efficiently.

6. Why is AGS the professional authority in building design and construction?

This comprehensive resource provides an extensive collection of planning standards, optimum dimensions, and normative construction details. The book is organized into three core sections covering design and documentation, materials, and building elements.

AGS content covers everything architects and designers need to know:

  • Key architectural design and production processes—functional planning, environmental assessment, building resiliency, and architectural construction documentation
  • Thorough coverage of building materials including concrete, masonry, metals, wood, plastics, composites, and glass
  • An exhaustive survey of building elements including substructures, shells, services, equipment, furnishings, special structures, and siteworks
  • Comprehensive appendices provide quick access to need-to-know data such as mathematical data, structural calculations, and classic architectural elements

Approved by the American Institute of Architects, this definitive edition continues the unsurpassed reputation for accuracy and quality. Providing practitioners with confident answers, in a user-friendly format, Architectural Graphic Standards remains the professional authority in building design and construction.

 

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