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Building Knowledge, Constructing Histories
Sasanian construction technology in the Maiden Tower Complex as evidence of Late Antiquity building activities in Baku (Azerbaijan)
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Building maintenance in ancient times (up to the early modern period)
pp. 5
Maintenance of the parietal coverings in ancient Rome: Confrontation between legal norms and archaeological evidence
pp. 13
Maintaining an atrium house during the principate in Ostia
pp. 21
Municipal management of wooden bridges in the fifteenth century: Pont de la Daurade in Toulouse and Pont Notre-Dame in Paris
pp. 31
Regular building maintenance and long-term conservation in ancient times
pp. 41
Experts and building assessments. An international comparison (thirteenth-twentieth century)
pp. 43
Siena 1357. The failure of a great plan
pp. 51
The public architect’s role as surveyor of the construcion site in the nineteenth century: The example of Belgian provincial architects
pp. 59
The engineer as expert: Early structural forensic reports in the United States
pp. 67
Surveyors and building appraisals. Conceptualizing a comparative project (thirteenth-twentieth centuries)
pp. 79
Architects and bureaucrats: Centralised governments and the administrative pre-conditions of building before 1750
pp. 81
The impact of bureaucratic procedures on architectural planning in the Late Middle Ages in the Low Countries
pp. 89
Building for the Crown: Contracts and administration under the Spanish monarchy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the Monastery of El Escorial
pp. 97
Bureaucratization and dynamization of construction processes in the electorate of Bavaria
pp. 105
The director, the first architect of the academy and the professor: The roles of these figures in the academic teaching of eighteenth-century France
pp. 111
Architects and institutions in the construction of the new city of Cervia
pp. 121
Historic precast concrete
pp. 123
Building breakwaters with precast concrete blocks (1834–67)
pp. 131
Concrete matter: Building the Bruges submarine pens (1917–18)
pp. 141
Stone and concrete: A review of the coevolution of the surface finishes of two buildings materials
pp. 149
The NEMAVO Airey system: A wealth of options
pp. 157
Prefabricated elements and typification in communist Poland
pp. 163
‘Handmade’ pre-cast concrete: The Italian experience between structural engineering and industrial design (1950–80)
pp. 173
Early thin shells – players, impulses, and effects
pp. 175
The first concrete dome in Germany? A church building using modern techniques
pp. 183
Hangars built of concrete reinforced in various ways, 1908–21: Toward a majestic nave without ribbing
pp. 191
Oldest surviving hangars with shallow domes (1918)
pp. 199
Thin concrete shells by Eugène Freyssinet
pp. 207
The diffusion of the Zeiss-Dywidag system in Italy: Two cases in Rome
pp. 215
A great achievement of the Soviet construction technology in Siberia: The reinforced concrete cupola of the Novosibirsk Theatre
pp. 221
Wooden shells in pre-war Soviet Union (1925–39)
pp. 229
‘Laborious and difficult’: The evolution of Pier Luigi Nervi’s hangar roofs (1935–41)
pp. 235
Contemporary light vaults in Colombia. The origin of a modern tradition
pp. 247
Modern ‘comfort’ in colonial / postcolonial settings beyond the ‘centre / periphery’ framework
pp. 249
Viet-cool: Thermal comforts in Vietnam
pp. 257
Cross-cultural thermal knowledge: The case of large-scale tobacco barns in Sumatra (Indonesia)
pp. 263
Detropicalizing comfort research: The climate and house design program in Australia (1945–47)
pp. 271
Transnational exchange in the construction worlds of nineteenth and twentieth century Asia: The diffusion of materials and processes in the Global South
pp. 273
“Elle pousse, la Capitale Champignon!” Questioning skill in the Belgian Congo’s building industry
pp. 281
Construction technology transfer in Shanghai in the nineteenth to twentieth centuries
pp. 291
Cement body and ‘Shanghai plaster’ in British Hong Kong and Penang (1920s–1950s)
pp. 299
Learning from the ‘other’: Early modern emulation and trans-imperial exchange of ‘native’ building technologies
pp. 309
Schematic reconstruction of a type of Roman scaffolding used for the Basilica of Maxentius
pp. 317
Alonso de Vandelvira’s approach to the geometrical design of templates for caissons in crossing trellis vaults
pp. 325
Glasgow city chambers: The construction and building services history of a major municipal building from the Victorian period
pp. 333
Changes in the battlements and machicolations of the Late Medieval castles between the duchy of Milan and Este dominions. Just a question of style or also function?
pp. 341
Concrete capital: John McShain’s construction of Washington, DC (1930–70)
pp. 349
Contracting blunders and innovative regulations of US military construction 1861 to 1918
pp. 357
The work and professional status of John (1787–1852) and Benjamin Green (1813–58), architects and engineers
pp. 365
Gustave Andreas Royers (1848–1923), from Antwerp city engineer to Belgian politician
pp. 373
Exploring the visual material within the building process of the Villa Savoye
pp. 383
General contractors and architects in nineteenth-century America
pp. 391
Two- and three-dimensional geometry in Tierceron vaults: A case study of Exeter cathedral
pp. 399
John A. Roebling’s Allegheny Aqueduct and Smithfield Street Bridge: Nineteenth-century innovation in multi-span suspension bridges
pp. 409
From invention to production: The introduction of prestressed concrete
pp. 417
Influences of the engineer Pier Luigi Nervi on the work of the architect Marcel Breuer
pp. 425
A dispute on Venetian techniques of foundation: Vincenzo Scamozzi in San Nicolò da Tolentino (1591–95)
pp. 433
Wooden survey towers in Germany
pp. 441
Iron roof structures by Bosshard & Cie: Case studies in Switzerland
pp. 449
Building contracts in the city of Girona from the fourteenth to the eighteenth century
pp. 457
Innovative or derivative? The design of the bridge structures on the world’s first intercity railway between Liverpool and Manchester
pp. 465
The graphic statics of the systems of space by Benjamin Mayor
pp. 475
The rise and fall of the cast iron breast panel in Britain (c.1906–60)
pp. 485
TPI – the Italian popular theatre: An architectural, technological and building experiment of a space in motion
pp. 493
Inquiring into the structural identity of the Sala dei Baroni vault
pp. 501
What hides behind the plaster? Hollow-brick and iron vaults in Europe between the eighteenth and the twentieth century
pp. 509
Reinforced concrete in Italy through the works of two generations of engineers: Mario and Giorgio Baroni
pp. 519
The construction of Ghent’s textile industry warehouses
pp. 527
Spatial management of contractors. An analysis of the industrial sites of the Louis De Waele enterprise in Brussels (1867–1988)
pp. 537
Renovating early modern Leiden: New perspectives on the building trades
pp. 547
Building in (times of) war. Blaton’s construction activities in occupied Belgium
pp. 555
Steel heritage: Olivetti’s factories in Ivrea in the fifties and sixties
pp. 563
History of the Italian contractors of large reinforced concrete structures in the twentieth century
pp. 573
A business-historical analysis of Entreprises générales Henri Ruttiens (1878–2000)
pp. 581
Sasanian construction technology in the Maiden Tower Complex as evidence of Late Antiquity building activities in Baku (Azerbaijan)
pp. 591
Doors in English published books on architecture and building construction 1550–1800
pp. 601
Porto tower buildings in the 1960s: Challenges to architects and engineers
pp. 609
Constructive culture in the transition from the nineteenth to the twentieth century. Contributions of Alfredo de Andrade (1839–1915) to construction history across Italy and Portugal
pp. 619
The institutional organisation of Belgium’s cellular prison building campaign (1830-WWI)
pp. 625
The caisson – review of a unique wooden construction typology in China
pp. 637
Richard Neutra and the history of the vertical louvered solar control system
pp. 643
From pickaxes to steam saws: The construction of the row house in Dublin (1730–1888)
pp. 651
From master builder to subcontractor: The Guastavino Company and the role of specifications
pp. 659
Sturdy as stone, vibrant as ceramics: Italklinker and Modern Movement architecture in Italy
pp. 667
Navier’s 1823 Mémoire: Analyses and observations on displacements and stiffness of suspension bridges
pp. 675
Geometry on paper and on the ground in the last third of the seventeenth century. Leclerc’s and Manesson-Mallet’s contribution and influence
pp. 683
Historic timber framed courtyard houses: Origin and development of the corralas in Madrid (1494–1908)
pp. 691
Innovation of construction systems versus reproducibility of the architectural image. Multiple constructional processes in the ‘Unité d’Habitation’ (1945–67)
pp. 699
Pier Luigi Nervi and Fiat. The expansion of Officine Mirafiori in Turin
pp. 707
The vaulted roof of San Vittore in Milan: An unusual sixteenth-century construction
pp. 715
The evolution of the cast node of the Pompidou Centre: From the ‘friction collar’ to the ‘gerberette’
pp. 725
German stonemasons and the fort architecture of the Texas frontier
pp. 733
The Chinese teahouse at the 1873 Vienna world exposition
pp. 741
Documenting depression-era construction: The University of Virginia’s PWA buildings
pp. 749
King’s College Chapel: The geometry of the fan vault
pp. 755
Late Antique vaults in the cisterns of Resafa with ‘bricks set in squares’
pp. 765
Evolutionary traces in European nail-making tools
pp. 773
Arch bridge design in eighteenth-century France: The rule of Perronet
pp. 781
‘Recommended minimum requirements for small dwelling construction’. A forgotten ancestor of the modern USA building code
pp. 787
Earthen buildings in Ireland
pp. 795
Iron on top. The use of wrought iron armatures in the construction of late Gothic openwork spires
pp. 803
The Munich state opera house. Constructing between tradition and progress at the beginning of the nineteenth century
pp. 809
The roof of the Marble Palace in Saint-Petersburg: A structural iron ensemble from the 1770s
pp. 819
Modernity and locality in the use of brick in Spanish architecture (1870s–1930s)
pp. 829
Study of traditional gypsum in Spain: Methodology and initial results
pp. 837
Interdisciplinary research on the heritage of housing complexes in France (1945–75)
pp. 843
Earthen mortar walls in Cremona: The complexity and logic behind a construction technique
pp. 851
Geometry and proportions of the medieval castles of Latvia
pp. 857
New typology for Old & Middle Kingdom stone tools: Studies in the Hatnub quarries in Egypt
pp. 863
Luigi Moretti and the program of the case albergo in Milan (1947–50)
pp. 871
Hydrotechnical models of the ‘Modellkammer’ (chamber of models) in Augsburg, Germany
pp. 879
Abandonment of sexpartite vaults: Construction difficulties and evolution
pp. 887
Late Gothic constructions in Müstair and Meran
pp. 895
Built-in, exposed or concealed comfort services. Attempts to industrialise collective housing after 1945
pp. 903
The Portland cement industry and reinforced concrete in Portugal (1860–1945)
pp. 913
Origins of the modern cable-stayed bridge: The Dischinger story
pp. 921
Frederick Lanchester and the invention of the air-supported roof
pp. 927
Catetinho: The first presidential house in Brasília, Brazil
pp. 935
Some aspects of steel building construction of the industrial architecture in the United States (1890–1930)
pp. 943
Iron bridges for Rome, the capital of the Kingdom of Italy
pp. 951
The hyperbolic paraboloids of the Tor di Valle racetrack in Rome
pp. 959
The secret of zoomorphic imposts: A new reading of the Achaemenids’ roofing system
pp. 967
The dome of Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis in Paris, a historical and structural analysis
pp. 977
Braided rope with vegetable fibers for the construction of the Inca bridge of Q’eswachaka (Peru)
pp. 983
Church of Mission San José, San Antonio: Using construction history to inform preservation approaches
pp. 991
Knowledge transfer in vaulting. The Assier church and Valencian stonecutting
pp. 999
Nineteenth-century stone protection: The invention and early research on fluosilicates and their dispersion into Europe
pp. 1005
The Boyne Viaduct: Early indeterminate lattice girder analysis and design
pp. 1013
Sixteenth-century development from common rafter roofs to ridge purlins in Leiden (NL)
pp. 1021
European iron bridges in Puerto Rico: The example of the Guamaní bridge
pp. 1029
Accouplement: Vicissitudes of an architectural motif in classical France
pp. 1037
Fabrication and erection of large steel bridges in the twentieth century: From structural analysis to optimisation of fabrication
pp. 1045
Production of major public works in Brazil: From the scenes in documentaries from 1950–70 to an interrogation about the contemporary specificities of state-company relations
pp. 1053
Early Greek stone construction and the invention of the crane
pp. 1061
Experimental school constructions by Jean Prouvé. The benefit of closed prefabrication
pp. 1067
Sheltered. Parked. Respirated. Three underground spaces by Gottfried Schindler
pp. 1075
Dutch natural stone: Interpretation of a vernacular building material in modern architecture
pp. 1083
Late Gothic system in the church of Saint-Séverin (Paris)
pp. 1089
Recent geopolitics of construction – origins and consequences
pp. 1097
Pier Luigi Nervi’s idea of “vertità delle strutture”
pp. 1105
‘Theory’ and systematic testings – Emil Mörsch, Carl bach and the culture of experimentation into reinforced concrete construction at the turn of the twentieth century
pp. 1113
A timber bridge constructed in seventeenth-century Japan: Study of innovation in the construction of Kintai Bridge and its maintenance techniques
pp. 1121
François Coignet (1814–88) and the industrial development of the first modern concretes in France
pp. 1129
Assessing geometrically the structural safety of masonry arches
pp. 1137
A masterpiece in the use of light, Johnson Wax headquarters. Racine, Wisconsin, USA
pp. 1147
The Church of Peace in Jawor: A few remarks on the organization of its construction in the years 1654–56 in the light of written and iconographic sources
pp. 1155
Nubia vernacular: The villages of Bigge
pp. 1163
Beyond Grubenmann: Swiss carpentry (1750–1850)
pp. 1171
Transfer of knowledge through books and prints: Jesuit design for the Western buildings and fountains in the Yuanmingyuan in Beijing
pp. 1179
Earthquake-resistant foundations systems in Italy in the first decade of the twentieth century
pp. 1185
Specifications and the standardisation of Ireland’s local harbours
pp. 1193
Fire brick in China: From mining to architecture
pp. 1203
New experiences with reinforced tile for Eladio Dieste when building the Cristo Obrero Church
pp. 1211
Competing visions of community, commerce and construction in the first Ohio River railroad bridge
pp. 1219
Knowledge transfer in the early medieval art of vaulting in Dalmatia
pp. 1229
Onsite precast concrete: A critical approach to concrete at the Faculty of Engineering, Prince of Songkha University, Thailand
pp. 1237
Adobe constructions in Yún-lín county, Taiwan
pp. 1245
The vaulted system of the Basilica of S. Ambrogio in Milan: A cross-feature in the Basilica’s life. Restoration and interpretation
pp. 1255
At the intersection of foreign building know-how: Plovdiv in the early twentieth century
pp. 1263
The influence of Howe’s structural typology on Galician wooden bridges
pp. 1271
The mushroom column: Origins, concepts and differences
pp. 1279
The thirties summer holiday camps in the Abruzzo region: From design to building
pp. 1287
The first Luanda’s skyscraper: Comfort through natural and artificial control methods
pp. 1295
Victor Horta and building site photography
pp. 1303
Business-card buildings: Corporate architecture and promotional strategies in buildings and projects for Eternit in Belgium (1955–75)
pp. 1313
The foundations of the Nieuwe Kerk Tower in Amsterdam (1645–52)
pp. 1321
Joining techniques in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Belgian timber roofs
pp. 1329
Education on the production chain: Lelé’s transitory schools in Brazil
pp. 1339
Innovations in the structural systems in tall buildings in Bogotá in the 1960s. Case study: Bavaria building
pp. 1347
William Arrol and Peter Lind: Demolition, construction and workmanship on London’s Waterloo Bridges (1934–46)
pp. 1355
Reverse engineering marvelous machines: The design of Late Gothic vaults from concept to stone planning and the prehistory of stereotomy
pp. 1365
Emergence of heavy contracting in the United States in the nineteenth century
pp. 1375
Hidden modernity: Reinforced concrete trusses in Brussels parish churches (1935–40)
pp. 1383
Built to stock. Versatility of Hennebique’s urban warehouses in Belgium (1892–1914)
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