Background
Raeber, John Arthur was born on November 24, 1947 in St. Louis. Son of Arthur William and Marie (Laux) Raeber.
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"Access for the Handicapped" provides a quick , easy-to-follow, graphic summation of the laws and regulations for designers and builders to comply with the host of codes, that vary by location, requiring design and construction for barrier-free buildings and facilities. Federal minimum standards and the national consensus standards, such as BOCA, ANSI and the Uniform Building Code are included. In a concisely illustrated and cross-referenced indexed system arranged by topic, the user will find efficient and easy access to information from countless reference manuals, code standards, laws, and detailed regulations on: human data; site design; entryways; elevators; toilets; equipment; and, special building types. A particularly helpful special section shows how those requirements must be applied in each of the 50 states, how exemptions can be obtained, and where to acquire additional information in each state.
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Raeber, John Arthur was born on November 24, 1947 in St. Louis. Son of Arthur William and Marie (Laux) Raeber.
Associate of Arts, Jefferson College, 1968; AB, Washington University, 1970; Master of Architecture, Washington University, 1973.
Specification writer, Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, St. Louis, 1973-1978;
construction administrator, Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, St. Louis, 1978-1979;
manager of specifications, Gensler & Associations, San Francisco, 1979-1982;
independent construction specifier, San Francisco, since 1982. Adjunct Professor architecture California College Arts and Crafts, San Francisco, since 1986. Access code advisor Construction Industry & Owners, since 1982.
Speaker, instructor seminars organizations, universities, since 1982. Member California State Building Standards Commission Accessibility Advisory Panel, Sacramento, 1981, California Subcom.Rights of Disabled Advisory Panel, Sacramento, 1993. Consultant National Institute Building Sciences, since 1996.
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Volunteer California Office Emergency Superior vena cava syndrome Safety Assessment, Sacramento, since 1991. Fellow American Institute of Architects (San Francisco chapter codes committee, California county codes and standards committee, national masterspec review committee 1982-1984, national codes committee correspondent), Contrns. Specifications Institute (certified, columnist newsletter San Francisco chapter 1984-1995, Ben John Small award for Outstanding Stature as practicing specifications writer 1994, president St. Louis chapter 1978-1979, president San Francisco chapter 1993-1994, technical committee, education committee, publications committee, Specifications Proficiency award San Francisco chapter 1989, Tech.Commendation award 1987).
Member Specifications Cons. in Indiana Practice(national president 1990-1992, national secretary/treasurer 1988-1990), International Conference Building Officials, Phi Theta Kappa.