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Low-Slope Roofing I
"Roofing may be one of the least rewarding
aspects of an architect's design program, but it deserves
undivided attention or else it can become the most conspicuous
of the program's shortcomings."
Peter Green
Architectural Record
February 1987
Low-Slope Roofing I is written to help
practitioners become more familiar with roofing terminology
and concepts and more skilled in designing built-up roofing
(BUR) systems.
Features
- The monograph provides a comprehensive
overview of BUR, a type of low-slope roofing system specified
on about 35 percent of new buildings in the U.S.
- The information presented is relevant to
new, so-called hybrid systemsthose comprising multiple
plies of felts and bitumen covered by a modified bitumen
cap sheet.
- The entire roof assemblyroof deck,
vapor retarder, insulation, and membraneis discussed.
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Specific topics include code requirements,
design considerations, material options, and installation
techniques.
Authors
Justin Henschell, FAIA, NCARB, and Paul Buccellato, AIA,
are partners at Henschell & Bucellato, Consulting Architects,
in Red Bank, NJ. Donald E. Brotherson, AIA, is a consulting
architect in private practice in Aventura, FL.
Continuing Education and Cost Information
$250 ($150 for current NCARB Record holders)
87 pages
10 PDUs and 10 AIA LUs in health, safety, and welfare (HSW) and Sustainable Design (SD)
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