Masonry Design and Detailing
MASONRY DESIGN
AND DETAILING
For Architects and Contractors
CHRISTINE BEALL, NCARB, CCS
Fifth Edition
McGraw-Hill
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PREFACE TO FIFTH EDITION
One of the primary changes to this edition is the introduction of the
International Building Code and its requirements for masony in lieu of the Uniform, Standard, and National codes. The Masonry Standards Joint
Committee (MSJC) Building Code and Specification (ACI 530/ASCE 5/TMS
402) is still the primary code reference and, in fact, it is the primary reference
for the new IBC as well. The 2000 edition of the IBC was based on the 1999
MSJC Code and the 2003 IBC is based on the 2002 MSJC Code. Code requirements
have been expanded to include veneers, glass unit masonry, and prestressed masonry.
I have also added dozens of new details and photographs to help illustrate
the recommendations made in the text. As always, the subject of moisture
penetration resistance has been expanded, with new details for window flashing,
parapet intersections, drainage accessories, and other items of recurring
interest. A discussion of the basic principles of water penetration resistance
has also been added to help shed light on the options available to architects and contractors today.
CHRISTINE BEALL, NCARB, CCS
Austin, Texas
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