Brick Stone Metal Wood

Brick Stone Metal Wood
Author: Carlos Garcia Fernandez
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-01-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1864708379

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* Richly illustrated with full-color photographs, and detailed plans throughout* Features a selection of contemporary projects all employing or repurposing traditional materials, to create new and innovative buildings* Projects include a range of typologies, from houses to cultural centers, or museums to sports pavilions, brand new designer builds to modern extensions on centuries-old heritage buildings* Each example provides a clear illustration of how traditional materials have been used to highlight or enhance the building The buildings of the past were constructed with readily available and local materials, such as stone, wood, or handmade bricks. Architects in the modern era, however, can choose from an ever-increasing number of new materials, each one allowing for different advances in design. And yet the traditional materials have never been entirely supplanted; they still form an important part of the architectural range and are still used by architects the world over. The humble brick, for example, has remained a constant throughout the history of architecture, as has timber with its flexibility and warm tones. But today such elements can be used in conjunction with newer materials to highlight their natural beauty in many different ways: creating a stunning metal facade, wrapping a building with a cool, sleek stone finish, designing a wall with an eye-catching interesting texture, or adding depth or warmth to an internal design. Traditional metals are also finding new use, being employed to coat a structure in a light metal skin that reflects the sunlight, or embedded onto a building to add interest and texture. This book journeys through a curated selection of stunning examples from across the world, showcasing how each material is creatively used over a diverse range of building types and styles, and illustrating the myriad possibilities and forms available to the modern architect who chooses to rework these age-old materials into a brand-new decorative yet functional form.

Stone House Construction

Stone House Construction
Author: Sarah Gunn
Publsiher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2012-05-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780643106864

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Stone House Construction is a comprehensive study of Australian stone building techniques in a residential context, for people with an interest in building or renovating, including property owners, architects and builders. It has a strong theme of historic stone buildings, as traditional forms of building respond to the need for structural integrity and stability over time against weathering. The book covers aspects of building in locally sourced stone, from quarrying on-site to building arches over openings for upper storey walls, and is a source book of examples and methods to help the reader to carry on a tradition of building in local stone. Stone buildings inspire people because they transfer a natural beauty to a human achievement. The book shows many examples of Australian stonework that have not been given exposure in previous architectural references. It promotes Ecologically Sustainable Development (ESD) through the continuation of a stonework tradition in Australia.

New Stone Architecture

New Stone Architecture
Author: David Dernie
Publsiher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture, Modern
ISBN: 9781856693127

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A discussion of stone construction and the nature of stone as a material. Aimed at practising architects and students, this study describes the new technologies that make the new stone forms possible. This is followed by 33 case studies from around the world.

Stone in Traditional Architecture

Stone in Traditional Architecture
Author: David Campbell
Publsiher: Schiffer Pub Limited
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2010
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0764336142

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A sweeping overview of traditional stone architecture that graces the landscapes of many nations. Over 220 vivid color photos show buildings ranging from simple stone homes and practical farm buildings to imposing town halls and vaulted cathedrals. Over 120 detailed photos illustrate stone working techniques. The extensive text explains the history, styles, and techniques of the stonecutters' and masons' arts. Also included is a practical, instructional handbook; it teaches the crafts of masonry and stonecutting as they have been practiced across the centuries. This book will be a treasure for the builder, art historian, and anyone with a passion for stone structures. As a teenager in his native Canada, David Campbell spent most of his time in French class dreaming over the pictures of medieval villages in his text. Attracted by the charm of the Old World, he left Canada at the age of twenty to travel in Europe. At the age of twenty-eight, after having completed university studies, he decided to work with his hands as a building restoration craftsman. He managed to learn, through practical experience, the crafts of masonry and traditional stone cutting (with hand tools), which he has practiced for over twenty years in the south of France. The other natural materials - wood and earth, and the vernacular architecture to which they give form - also interest him, and in a trajectory of over thirty years, he has gained experience in working with earth in Morocco and in New Mexico, and with wood in the USA and in Russia. Author/photographer of WOOD in Traditional Architecture, he offers us here, with this second book on building with natural materials, the fruit of his travels, his experience, and his observation. Wood in Traditional Architecture. David Campbell. See how wood has shaped traditional architecture around the world in a panorama of more than 400 color images. From France to Russia, from Norway to Romania, see landmarks built in traditional architecture of wood, and learn the carpentry techniques of the Old World.

Conservation of Building and Decorative Stone

Conservation of Building and Decorative Stone
Author: F G Dimes,J. Ashurst
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2007-11-02
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781136415432

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One of the problems which beset the practical conservation of stone buildings is the fragmentation of the disciplines involved. This book, with both volumes now available as one invaluable paperback, brings these disciplines together by the involvement of contributors with different experiences and approaches to the same material. Part one is an introduction to the complexities and background history of stone conservation followed by the most comprehensive description yet produced of the building and decorative stones used in the British Isles. In part two, practitioners involved in stone conservation describe ways in which major structural masonry problems, secondary building problems and different stone surface conditions may be treated. A variety of building types and environments has been used to ensure that the broad scope of common problems is covered. This second part of the book will be of practical value to art historians, archaeologists, architects, surveyors and engineers, masonry contractors and sculpture conservators in solving problems and in learning to use each other's skills and experience.

Traditional Architecture of the Arabian Gulf

Traditional Architecture of the Arabian Gulf
Author: R. Hawker
Publsiher: WIT Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2008-06-10
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781845641351

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This book chronicles the florescence of architecture in the Arabian Gulf after the expulsion of the Portuguese in the early 1600's. It demonstrates how the power vacuum created by the collapse of Portuguese control over the trade routes in the Indian Ocean encouraged a growth in fortified architecture, especially in Oman, that radiated out to the surrounding region and was then slowly replaced by new patterns in domestic and public architecture and town planning throughout the Gulf as the trade lines were secured and the individual countries took the first steps towards the formation of today's modern nation-states.The book documents the buildings and crafts of this era and analyses them within the framework of the political, economic, and social information available through primary sources from the period in a way that is both intelligent and accessible. It considers the settlements as part of a larger-connected network of cities, towns and villages and focuses both on how the buildings provided innovative solutions to the demanding climate and yet incorporated new decorative and functional ideas. Topics are extensively and richly illustrated with colored photographs of the buildings as they are now, black and white and color historic photographs from archival and museum collections, line drawings, and computer-generated reconstructions.The book is therefore attractive to a number of audiences, including those who live in or travel to the Gulf as well as people with an interest in Arab and Islamic design, culture and society, vernacular architecture, and post-colonial approaches to colonial history.

New Traditional Architecture

New Traditional Architecture
Author: Mark Ferguson,Oscar Shamamian
Publsiher: Random House Digital, Inc.
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011-03-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780847835454

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This beautifully illustrated volume presents Ferguson & Shamamian's finest work, including new houses, apartments, alterations and additions, and unbuilt design plans.

Lessons from Vernacular Architecture

Lessons from Vernacular Architecture
Author: Willi Weber,Simos Yannas
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781135015541

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The architectural community has had a strong and continuing interest in traditional and vernacular architecture. Lessons from Vernacular Architecture takes lessons directly from traditional and vernacular architecture and offers them to the reader as guidance and inspiration for new buildings. The appropriate technical and social solutions provided by vernacular and traditional architecture are analysed in detail. International case studies focus on environmental design aspects of traditional architecture in a broad range of climatic conditions and building types.