This book describes for the first time ever, the rise of the modern art of building with concrete in the different German territories stretching from Friesland to Pomerania and southwards from Bavaria to Baden during the first three quarters of the 19th century. Based on careful analyses of historic documents and literature, the book traces an engaging history of master builders, engineers, architects, theoreticians, chemists and inventors tracking the evolution of different building techniques, materials, studies and experiments concerning concrete. It analyses German master builders' consideration for classical building culture and for contemporaneous constructions observed in neighbouring countries. This narration starts at the turn of t...
Cement-based materials have been used by humans nearly since the dawn of civilization. The Egyptians...
Since the fall of the Roman Empire, concrete only suffered significant advances with the discovery o...
In a book published in 1906, Richard Meade outlined the history of portland cement up to that point1...
This dissertation originates from an investigation about the arising of the modern, German building ...
The modern use of concrete developed in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries from the interest in...
The interest of German building masters towards hydraulic binders grows at the third decade of the 1...
By studying approximately a century of cement and concrete in Switzerland, this project examines the...
The interest of German building masters towards hydraulic binders grows at the third decade of the 1...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-162)The st~subject of t:his paper is the historical a...
International audienceAs written by Cyrille Simonnet, concrete, while being a material, is first and...
textIn the history of building, the word "concrete" has been used to describe a myriad of concoction...
Although concrete is not traditionally considered an historic building material, the first example ...
[EN]Despite being thought of as a modern material, concrete has been in use for thousands of years. ...
A groundbreaking work resulting from the collaboration between the three major Swiss Architectural A...
Today, second only to water, concrete is the most consumed material, with three tonnes per year used...
Cement-based materials have been used by humans nearly since the dawn of civilization. The Egyptians...
Since the fall of the Roman Empire, concrete only suffered significant advances with the discovery o...
In a book published in 1906, Richard Meade outlined the history of portland cement up to that point1...
This dissertation originates from an investigation about the arising of the modern, German building ...
The modern use of concrete developed in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries from the interest in...
The interest of German building masters towards hydraulic binders grows at the third decade of the 1...
By studying approximately a century of cement and concrete in Switzerland, this project examines the...
The interest of German building masters towards hydraulic binders grows at the third decade of the 1...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-162)The st~subject of t:his paper is the historical a...
International audienceAs written by Cyrille Simonnet, concrete, while being a material, is first and...
textIn the history of building, the word "concrete" has been used to describe a myriad of concoction...
Although concrete is not traditionally considered an historic building material, the first example ...
[EN]Despite being thought of as a modern material, concrete has been in use for thousands of years. ...
A groundbreaking work resulting from the collaboration between the three major Swiss Architectural A...
Today, second only to water, concrete is the most consumed material, with three tonnes per year used...
Cement-based materials have been used by humans nearly since the dawn of civilization. The Egyptians...
Since the fall of the Roman Empire, concrete only suffered significant advances with the discovery o...
In a book published in 1906, Richard Meade outlined the history of portland cement up to that point1...