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    Practical Building Conservation: Concrete
    Practical Building Conservation: Building Environment
    Practical Building Conservation: Timber
    Practical Building Conservation: Roofing
    Practical Building Conservation: Stone
    Practical Building Conservation: Earth, Brick and Terracotta
    • Focusing on fired and unfired clay products, this book explores their technological evolution and the factors leading to deterioration. It emphasizes the importance of assessing damage and outlines various methods for repair and maintenance, providing valuable insights for preservation practices.

      Practical Building Conservation: Earth, Brick and Terracotta
    • Practical Building Conservation: Stone

      • 348pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The book explores the diverse historical applications of stone, ranging from basic masonry techniques to intricate carving and decorative practices. It delves into the evolution of stone as a fundamental material in architecture and art, highlighting its significance across different cultures and time periods. Through detailed analysis, it showcases how stone has been utilized creatively and functionally throughout history.

      Practical Building Conservation: Stone
    • Practical Building Conservation: Roofing

      • 682pages
      • 24 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the technological evolution of roofing materials and systems, this book explores the processes that lead to deterioration. It offers insights into assessing roofing problems and presents solutions, making it a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of roof coverings and their maintenance.

      Practical Building Conservation: Roofing
    • Practical Building Conservation: Timber

      • 498pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      Exploring the diverse applications of timber in historic architecture, this book examines everything from expansive structural timber frames to intricate joinery and basic fixings. It highlights the material's significance in preserving the integrity and beauty of historic buildings, showcasing its versatility and craftsmanship throughout various construction techniques.

      Practical Building Conservation: Timber
    • Focusing on the interplay between building materials, systems, and their environment, this book explores how such interactions can cause deterioration. It offers methods for evaluating remedial treatments and addresses important topics like occupant health and sustainable retrofitting, making it a valuable resource for understanding building maintenance and improvement.

      Practical Building Conservation: Building Environment
    • Practical Building Conservation: Concrete

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The book provides a concise history of the material's usage, outlining the criteria for its listing. It delves into the mechanisms of decay and offers an evaluation of effective repair strategies, making it a valuable resource for understanding preservation techniques.

      Practical Building Conservation: Concrete
    • Focusing on the evolving theories and principles of building conservation in 21st-century England, this book explores how these concepts are applied in real-world contexts. It provides insights into contemporary practices and challenges in the field, making it a valuable resource for those interested in architectural preservation and conservation methods.

      Practical Building Conservation: Conservation Basics
    • Focusing on the conservation of glass as a vital building material, this book explores its applications in windows, roofing, and walling. It highlights the significance of preserving glass structures and offers insights into techniques and practices essential for maintaining this unique element in architecture.

      Practical Building Conservation: Glass and Glazing
    • Practical Building Conservation: Metals

      • 474pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the conservation of various metals, this book explores their diverse applications in building construction, including structural elements, fixtures, weatherproofing, repairs, and decorative purposes. It provides insights into the significance of these materials in architecture and preservation practices.

      Practical Building Conservation: Metals
    • Focusing on contemporary conservation theory, this book delves into the history, physical properties, and deterioration of mortars, renders, and plasters. It offers a unique perspective that combines practical insights with theoretical frameworks, making it a valuable resource for understanding the significance and challenges associated with these essential building materials in conservation efforts.

      Practical Building Conservation: Mortars, Renders and Plasters