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The Development of English Building Construction C.E. Innocent

The Development of English Building Construction By C.E. Innocent

The Development of English Building Construction by C.E. Innocent


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Summary

This study of English traditional buildings by C.F. Innocent was first published in 1916, and provides an account of the materials and techniques used in the construction of vernacular buildings from earliest times through to the 19th century.

The Development of English Building Construction Summary

The Development of English Building Construction by C.E. Innocent

This study of English traditional buildings by C.F. Innocent was first published in 1916, and provides an account of the materials and techniques used in the construction of vernacular buildings from earliest times through to the 19th century. The first part of the text describes the transition from primitve forms of building through to developed timber buildings. This is followed by chapters covering the chief elements of the building structure - walls, floors, roofs, doors, windows and chimneys. It includes a chapter on thatching which examines the types of thatch used and the different ways of laying and securing it; this is still considered by many to be the best account of the subject.

Table of Contents

Primitive forms of building; curved tree principals; fully-developed timber buildings; details of timber buildings; the carpenter; walls; floors; slated roofs; thatching; doors; windows and chimneys; new materials and conclusion.

Additional information

GOR003491819
9781873394380
1873394381
The Development of English Building Construction by C.E. Innocent
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19990701
320
N/A
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