History, Performance and Conservation: 5: Technologies of Architecture

By: Bridgwood, BarryContributor(s): Lennie, LindsayMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York Taylor and Francis 2009Description: 338pISBN: 9780415434201Subject(s): ConservationDDC classification: 720.288
Contents:
Part 1: Introduction p.1, Chapter 1: Architectural history and materials p.5, Chapter 2. Conservation and the built environment p.9, Chapter 3: Managing Change p.13, Chapter 4: Conclusion p.15, Part 2: Early Architectural History: Introduction p.19, Chapter 5: Western Asiatic, Assyrian and Persian-Mesopotamia (from 4500 BC) p.21, Chapter 6: Ancient Egyptian (from 5000 BC) p.25, Chapter 7: Ancient Greece (1100 BC – 146 BC) p.31, Chapter 8: Ancient Rome: 750 BC to AD 400 p.39, 9: Byzantium and Early Christian Architecture p.49, Chapter 10: Early British Medieval Architecture p.53, Chapter 11: Romanesque Norman Architecture in Britain (1066-1200) p.55, Chapter 12: Gothic Architecture 1200-1500 p.67, Chapter 13: Early British Domestic Architecture p.73, Chapter 14: Conclusions p.77, Part 3: The Renaissance to the Twentieth Century, Introduction p.81, Chapter 15: The Italian Renaissance p.83, Chapter 16: Renaissance architecture and return to Classicism in Britain p.89, Chapter 17: Scotland’s Royal Palaces p.93, Chapter 18: Baroque p.95, Chapter 19: The Scottish Enlightenment p.97, Chapter 20: Georgian Architecture p.99, Chapter 21: Georgian Terraced and Smaller Houses p.105, Chapter 22: The Picturesque Movement p.109, 23: Regency Architecture p.113, Chapter 24: Victorian Period p.115, Chapter 25: Arts and Crafts Movement p.129, 26: The Late 19th and Early 20th century p.133, Chapter 27: Post-war p.145, Chapter 28: Conclusions p.149, Part 4: Vernacular Architecture Introduction p.153, Chapter 29: Geography and Economy p.155, Chapter 30: Early Vernacular Buildings p.157, Chapter 31: Vernacular Houses p.161, 32: Vernacular Farm Buildings p.171, 33: Vernacular industrial buildings p.173, Chapter 34: The Conservation of Vernacular Buildings p. 177, Chapter 35: Conclusions p.179, Part 5: Materials and Performance Introduction p.183, Chapter 36: Lime and Cement p.185, Chapter 37: Roofing materials p.205, Chapter 38. Walling and structural materials p.219, Chapter 39: Conclusion p.257, Part 6: Conservation Philosophy, Historical Context and Legislation, Introduction p.261, Chapter 40: Conservation or Preservation? p.263, Chapter 41: Historical Context: The 19thC Anti-scrape Movement p.265, Chapter 42: Twentieth Century and Establishment of Conservation Charters p.269, 43: Legislation p.271, Chapter 44: The Role of Amenity Societies p.279, Chapter 45: Conclusions p.281, Part 7: Conservation in Practice Introduction p.285, 46. Principles, Ethics and Criteria of Conservation p.287, Chapter 47: Conservation Plans and Cultural Significance p.293, Chapter 48: Investigating and Understanding Buildings p.299, Chapter 49: Dealing with Historic Buildings in Practice p.305, Chapter 50: Sustainability and climate change p.317, Chapter 51: Conclusion p.319, Part 8: Overview p.321
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Part 1: Introduction p.1, Chapter 1: Architectural history and materials p.5, Chapter 2. Conservation and the built environment p.9, Chapter 3: Managing Change p.13, Chapter 4: Conclusion p.15, Part 2: Early Architectural History: Introduction p.19, Chapter 5: Western Asiatic, Assyrian and Persian-Mesopotamia (from 4500 BC) p.21, Chapter 6: Ancient Egyptian (from 5000 BC) p.25, Chapter 7: Ancient Greece (1100 BC – 146 BC) p.31, Chapter 8: Ancient Rome: 750 BC to AD 400 p.39, 9: Byzantium and Early Christian Architecture p.49, Chapter 10: Early British Medieval Architecture p.53, Chapter 11: Romanesque Norman Architecture in Britain (1066-1200) p.55, Chapter 12: Gothic Architecture 1200-1500 p.67, Chapter 13: Early British Domestic Architecture p.73, Chapter 14: Conclusions p.77, Part 3: The Renaissance to the Twentieth Century, Introduction p.81, Chapter 15: The Italian Renaissance p.83, Chapter 16: Renaissance architecture and return to Classicism in Britain p.89, Chapter 17: Scotland’s Royal Palaces p.93, Chapter 18: Baroque p.95, Chapter 19: The Scottish Enlightenment p.97, Chapter 20: Georgian Architecture p.99, Chapter 21: Georgian Terraced and Smaller Houses p.105, Chapter 22: The Picturesque Movement p.109, 23: Regency Architecture p.113, Chapter 24: Victorian Period p.115, Chapter 25: Arts and Crafts Movement p.129, 26: The Late 19th and Early 20th century p.133, Chapter 27: Post-war p.145, Chapter 28: Conclusions p.149, Part 4: Vernacular Architecture Introduction p.153, Chapter 29: Geography and Economy p.155, Chapter 30: Early Vernacular Buildings p.157, Chapter 31: Vernacular Houses p.161, 32: Vernacular Farm Buildings p.171, 33: Vernacular industrial buildings p.173, Chapter 34: The Conservation of Vernacular Buildings p. 177, Chapter 35: Conclusions p.179, Part 5: Materials and Performance Introduction p.183, Chapter 36: Lime and Cement p.185, Chapter 37: Roofing materials p.205, Chapter 38. Walling and structural materials p.219, Chapter 39: Conclusion p.257, Part 6: Conservation Philosophy, Historical Context and Legislation, Introduction p.261, Chapter 40: Conservation or Preservation? p.263, Chapter 41: Historical Context: The 19thC Anti-scrape Movement p.265, Chapter 42: Twentieth Century and Establishment of Conservation Charters p.269, 43: Legislation p.271, Chapter 44: The Role of Amenity Societies p.279, Chapter 45: Conclusions p.281, Part 7: Conservation in Practice Introduction p.285, 46. Principles, Ethics and Criteria of Conservation p.287, Chapter 47: Conservation Plans and Cultural Significance p.293, Chapter 48: Investigating and Understanding Buildings p.299, Chapter 49: Dealing with Historic Buildings in Practice p.305, Chapter 50: Sustainability and climate change p.317, Chapter 51: Conclusion p.319, Part 8: Overview p.321

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