Barry’s Introduction to Construction of Buildings, authored by Stephen Emmitt and published in its 3rd edition on June 23, 2014 by Blackwell Pub, is a comprehensive guide designed for both students and lecturers in the field of construction. This two-volume set builds upon the legacy of Robin Barry’s original work first published in 1958, adapting to contemporary challenges while maintaining its status as a standard reference.
Focusing on low-rise building constructions, this edition delves into the fundamental aspects necessary for understanding the entire construction process. It covers essential construction technologies through the lens of key functional and performance requirements that are universal across all building types. The text is meticulously updated to align with current building regulations and cutting-edge construction methodologies, emphasizing environmental sustainability and energy efficiency.
A notable feature of this revised edition is its enhanced focus on linking concepts cohesively within the broader context of construction technology. With a robust integration of topics, it facilitates a deeper understanding of how different elements of buildings interrelate. Additionally, the accompanying website at www.wiley.com/go/barrysintroduction supports the learning experience by providing supplementary resources.
The book comprises 798 pages and is available with ISBN-10: 1118255429 and ISBN-13: 978-1118255421, measuring 6.75 x 1.25 x 9.75 inches.
