Building Structures consists of eight
hundred and thirty-five comprehensive
pages covering the breadth and
depth of structural design, arranged in
nine sections. Part One addresses
basic concepts for beginners – providing
a general orientation to structures,
safety, economy, architectural considerations,
loads, reactions, materials,
and systems before delving into the
actual investigation of structures. Part
Two runs the gamut from static forces
and beam behavior to harmonic
motion and space frames, including
applied mathematics and computational
methods. Parts Three through
Six expand further on the specifics of
wood, steel, concrete, and masonry
design. The remainder of the book
covers foundations, lateral and seismic
forces, and examples of overall structural
design. This book is abundantly
illustrated and includes sample exercises
(with solutions), and an
extensive glossary.