9780823074334-0823074331-Precast Concrete in Architecture

Precast Concrete in Architecture

ISBN-13: 9780823074334
ISBN-10: 0823074331
Edition: First Edition
Author: A.E.J. Morris
Publication date: 1978
Publisher: The Whitney Library of Design.
Format: Hardcover 571 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780823074334
ISBN-10: 0823074331
Edition: First Edition
Author: A.E.J. Morris
Publication date: 1978
Publisher: The Whitney Library of Design.
Format: Hardcover 571 pages

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Precast Concrete in Architecture (ISBN-13: 9780823074334 and ISBN-10: 0823074331), written by authors A.E.J. Morris, was published by The Whitney Library of Design. in 1978. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Precast Concrete in Architecture (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.58.

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Precast concrete has played a vital role in the international development of contemporary architecture. No longer used only to clad buildings, precast components often function additionally as the primary structural frame, and this has enabled architects to create distinctive structural designs in their own particular style. This book traces the development of the architectural use of precast concrete for individually designed buildings from the re-discovery of concrete in the early 19th century to the present day. It assesses the hitherto neglected contributions of early innovators, such as W.H. Lascelles and Thomas Edison, and takes a look at the pioneering work of August Perret in France, and of his pupil, Le Corbusier, whose awareness of the potential of precast concrete for mass production must be a key factor in any appreciation of his work. An important technical section deals with practical considerations, including the selection of surface finishes and problems of 'perfect fit' in precasting; practical advice is given on detailing to avoid rainwater staining; likely trends in the use of natural stone for facing precast concrete are assessed; and the possibilities of materials such as GRC are described. The final part provides a comprehensive review of significant buildings constructed in precast concrete. A number of these are grouped by architectural practice and give a measure of the contribution made by some of the leading architects during this period. A wide selection of British, American and European buildings is presented, with a wealth of illustrations, including detailed drawings and key technical data to show how individual buildings are 'put together.'
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