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Materials and Skills for Historic Building Conservation


Materials and Skills for Historic Building Conservation


Historic Building Conservation 2. Aufl.

von: Michael Forsyth

40,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 05.02.2013
ISBN/EAN: 9781118658666
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 240

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This book is the third in a series of volumes that combine conservation philosophy in the built environment with knowledge of traditional materials, and structural and constructional conservation techniques and technology: <ul> <li>Understanding Historic Building Conservation</li> <li>Structures & Construction in Historic Building Conservation</li> <li>Materials & Skills for Historic Building Conservation</li> </ul> <p>The series aims to introduce each aspect of conservation and to provide concise, basic and up-to-date knowledge for architects, surveyors and engineers as well as for commissioning client bodies, managers and advisors.</p> <p>In each book, Michael Forsyth draws together chapters by leading architects, structural engineers and related professionals to reflect the interdisciplinary nature of conservation work. The books are structured to be of direct practical application, taking the reader through the process of historic building conservation and emphasising throughout the integrative teamwork involved.</p> <p>The present volume - <i>Materials & Skills for Historic Building Conservation</i> – describes the characteristics and process of decay of traditional materials which inform the selection of appropriate repair techniques.</p> <p>It provides essential information on the properties of the principal traditional external building materials. Their availability, sourcing and environmental impact is covered, as well as the causes of erosion and decay, and the skills required for their application on conservation projects.</p> <p>It covers the main most commonly used materials and conservation techniques including stone, brickwork, lime products, concrete, iron and steel, timber, wattle and daub, and glass,</p> <p>Thirteen chapters written by the experts present today's key issues in materials and skills for historic building conservation: Gus Astley, Patrick Baty, Charley Brentnall, Michael Bussell, Michael Forsyth, Tony Graham, Chris Harris, David McLaughlin, Brian Ridout, Mike Stock, Geoff Wallis, Ian Williams, Rory Young</p>
<p>Preface vi</p> <p>Contributors viii</p> <p>1 The philosophy of repair 1<br /><i>Michael Forsyth</i></p> <p>2 Stone 5<br /><br />Types of wall construction 5<br /><i>Ian Williams</i></p> <p>Oolitic limestone 7<br /><i>David McLaughlin</i></p> <p>Sandstone 20<br /><i>Ian Williams</i></p> <p>Granite 30<br /><i>Robert Cotta</i></p> <p>3 Brickwork 46<br /><i>Mike Stock</i></p> <p>4 Lime-based plasters, renders and washes 56<br /><i>Rory Young</i></p> <p>5 Concrete and reinforced concrete 92<br /><i>Michael Bussell</i></p> <p>6 Stone slate, clay tile and metamorphic slate 109<br /><i>Christopher Harris</i></p> <p>7 Cast iron, wrought iron and steel 123<br /><i>Geoff Wallis and Michael Bussell</i></p> <p>8 Understanding decay in building timbers 160<br /><i>Brian Ridout</i></p> <p>9 Timber 167<br /><i>Charley Brentnall</i></p> <p>10 Wattle and daub 178<br /><i>Tony Graham</i></p> <p>11 Sash windows 191<br /><i>Gus Astley</i></p> <p>12 Window glass 196<br /> <i>Michael Forsyth</i></p> <p>13 Exterior colour on the smaller town house 200<br /><i>Patrick Baty</i></p> <p>Index 212</p>
<b>Dr Michael Forsyth</b>, Director of Studies in Historic Building Conservations, University of Bath, UK
<p>This book is the third in a series of volumes that combine conservation philosophy in the built environment with knowledge of traditional materials, and structural and constructional conservation techniques and technology: <ul> <li>Understanding Historic Building Conservation</li> <li>Structures & Construction in Historic Building Conservation</li> <li>Materials & Skills for Historic Building Conservation</li> <li>Interior Finishes & Fittings for Historic Building Conservation</li> </ul> <p>The series aims to introduce each aspect of conservation and to provide concise, basic and up-to-date knowledge for architects, surveyors and engineers as well as for commissioning client bodies, managers and advisors. <p>In each book, Michael Forsyth draws together chapters by leading architects, structural engineers and related professionals to reflect the interdisciplinary nature of conservation work. The books are structured to be of direct practical application, taking the reader through the process of historic building conservation and emphasising throughout the integrative teamwork involved. <p>The present volume – <i>Materials & Skills for Historic Building Conservation</i> – describes the characteristics and process of decay of traditional materials which inform the selection of appropriate repair techniques. <p>It provides essential information on the properties of the principal traditional external building materials. Their availability, sourcing and environmental impact is covered, as well as the causes of erosion and decay, and the skills required for their application on conservation projects. <p>It covers the main most commonly used materials and conservation techniques including stone, brickwork, lime products, concrete, iron and steel, timber, wattle and daub, and glass. <p>Thirteen chapters written by the experts present today's key issues in materials and skills for historic building conservation: Gus Astley, Patrick Baty, Charley Brentnall, Michael Bussell, Michael Forsyth, Tony Graham, Chris Harris, David McLaughlin, Brian Ridout, Mike Stock, Geoff Wallis, Ian Williams, Rory Young

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