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A guide to the physical construction of buildings from the 1840s to the present, Historical Building Construction uses narrative, drawings, and photographs to describe the development of masonry, wood, and steel construction, modern curtain walls and concrete slabs, and the use of cast iron and patented floor construction. It provides case histories to show how this information is applied to actual projects, ranging from brownstones to skyscrapers.
In order to show a consistent and well-documented set of examples evolving in chronological order, New York City is used as model, since many examples of obsolete forms are still available for examination. The general information given applies, with few exceptions, to buildings of the same types built all over the United States during the same period, and these are referenced as needed.
Every designer who works on old structures or studies them will find in Historical Building Construction help in the process of analyzing existing conditions in a building and suggestions for dealing with what lies hidden behind floor, wall, and ceiling finishes.
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Building, Maintenance and repair, Conservation and restoration, Historic buildings, History, Building, history, Historic buildings, conservation and restoration, Historic buildings--maintenance and repair, Historic buildings--conservation and restoration, Building--history, Th3361 .f75 1995, 690/.24Edition | Availability |
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Historical building construction: design, materials, and technology
1995, W.W. Norton
in English
- 1st ed.
0393702006 9780393702002
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 220-229) and index.
"A Norton professional book."
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