Divided into four sections, this book begins by establishing the range and importance of ship architecture as an aspect of modern architecture and design. It continues by examining in detail different basic elements of ship design: hull, superstructure, rigging and gear.
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Building on the Sea: Form and Meaning in Modern Ship Architecture by Peter Quatermaine
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Table of Contents
Beyond Nostalgia: Appreciating Modern Ships; Form, Meaning and the Maritime Post-Modern; Popular Tradition: Dynamic Continuity in Ship Design; Functional Elements of Ship Architecture; Conclusions; Envoi; Notes; Bibliography; Index; Acknowledgements.
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GOR013608843
9781854904461
1854904469
Building on the Sea: Form and Meaning in Modern Ship Architecture by Peter Quatermaine
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