01916nam a2200289Ia 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020001500062040001000077082001000087082000800097100002400105245010800129260002600237260000900263300001500272365000900287365001100296365000600307365000600313505111700319650002501436700002801461942001201489999001501501952011001516OSt20231101082305.0181031s9999 xx 000 0 und d a0442013833 ckrvia a724.6 bCAR aCarmody, John9530910aUnderground Space Design: A Guide to Subsurface Utilization and Design for People in Underground Spaces bVan Nostrand Reinhold c1993 aviii;328p. b1989 cRupees d0 e0 aPart 1: Overview of Subsurface Space Utilization by Raymond Sterling, Chapter 1: Introduction to Underground Space Utilization p.3, Chapter 2: Benefits and Drawbacks of Underground Facilities p.24, Chapter 3: Underground Space: Classifications and Configurations p.45, Chapter 4: Historical Development and Current Use of Underground Space p.69, Appendix A: Cost Comparison for Conventional and Subsurface Facilities p.113, Appendix B: A Database Format for Cataloging Underground Space Uses, p.117, Appendix C: Legal and Administrative Issues in Underground Space Use p.129, Part 2: Design for People in Underground Facilities by John Carmody, Chapter 5: Psychological and Physiological Effects in Underground Space 137, Chapter 6: Summary of Design Guidelines for Underground Space p.153, Chapter 7: Exterior and Entrance Design p.169, Chapter 8: Layout and Spatial Configuration p.191, Chapter 9: Interior Design Elements and Systems p.223, Chapter 10: Lighting p.261, Chapter 11: Life Safety p.285, Appendix D: Life Safety Features of Three Underground Facilities p.311, References: Part 2 p.319, Index p.325 aArchitectural Design1 aSterling, Raymond95310 cBK2ddc c1240d1240 00104070aKRVIAbKRVIAcGENd2018-10-31l11m1o724.6 CARp1242r2026-03-17s2026-03-17w2018-10-31yBK