Unlike reinforced concrete, the history of prestressed concrete has been insufficiently studied. Little progress has been made on this matter since the first classical texts appeared in England, the U. S. and Germany soon after the Second World War and the life of Freyssinet was published after Spain returned to democracy. Some evidence of this gap is that some very well reputed textbooks on prestressed concrete, as well as recent and updated papers, still repeat those old chronologies. Although this trend occurs in some cases, some researchers have been making interesting and noteworthy advances in recent decades. Some of these advances are discussed here with new data pulled from the study of early patents on prestressed structures, and t...
The advent and early developments of reinforced concrete were related to national patenting. This pa...
This thesis outlines the early developmental history of concrete block in America with special atten...
Although concrete is not traditionally considered an historic building material, the first example ...
Unlike reinforced concrete, the history of prestressed concrete has been insufficiently studied. Lit...
Almost from the beginning of the use of reinforced concrete as a structural material, attempts were ...
Around 1906, there was a discussion in the various publications on reinforced concrete about the pro...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-162)The st~subject of t:his paper is the historical a...
[ENG]Prestressed concrete has been the latest great revolution in the building industry; it provided...
textIn the history of building, the word "concrete" has been used to describe a myriad of concoction...
In the botanical gardens of Grenoble, France, there is small bridge, just a few metres long, made of...
This book describes for the first time ever, the rise of the modern art of building with concrete in...
The paper illustrates the contribution of research into Construction History in condition assessment...
The object of this investigation is to review the rational and safe use of plain, reinforced and pre...
After the Second World War the prefabricated construction became the main scope where an ‘internatio...
In many countries, structures in reinforced concrete “of historical interest” are covered by preserv...
The advent and early developments of reinforced concrete were related to national patenting. This pa...
This thesis outlines the early developmental history of concrete block in America with special atten...
Although concrete is not traditionally considered an historic building material, the first example ...
Unlike reinforced concrete, the history of prestressed concrete has been insufficiently studied. Lit...
Almost from the beginning of the use of reinforced concrete as a structural material, attempts were ...
Around 1906, there was a discussion in the various publications on reinforced concrete about the pro...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-162)The st~subject of t:his paper is the historical a...
[ENG]Prestressed concrete has been the latest great revolution in the building industry; it provided...
textIn the history of building, the word "concrete" has been used to describe a myriad of concoction...
In the botanical gardens of Grenoble, France, there is small bridge, just a few metres long, made of...
This book describes for the first time ever, the rise of the modern art of building with concrete in...
The paper illustrates the contribution of research into Construction History in condition assessment...
The object of this investigation is to review the rational and safe use of plain, reinforced and pre...
After the Second World War the prefabricated construction became the main scope where an ‘internatio...
In many countries, structures in reinforced concrete “of historical interest” are covered by preserv...
The advent and early developments of reinforced concrete were related to national patenting. This pa...
This thesis outlines the early developmental history of concrete block in America with special atten...
Although concrete is not traditionally considered an historic building material, the first example ...