This thesis sets out to analyse the growth of the building regulations in this country during their most formative years in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The originality of the study is that it is the first complete history of the regulations. The study concentrates upon the regulations which relate primarily to building design and construction. Particular emphasis is placed on the national trend, as exemplified by the Model Building By-laws in conjunction with the influential role played by the London Building Acts. Reference is also made, by way of illumination, to the content and implementation of various local building acts and by-laws. The pressures which affected the building regulations - from society from more comple...
© 1972 Dr. Miles Bannatyne LewisThe purpose of this work is to survey the field of building material...
This study consists of an examination of examples of civic design in Britain occurring within a numb...
Between the two world wars the built-up area of Greater London almost doubled in size. Although a di...
The thesis investigates the origin of building control in England and Wales (excluding London) and p...
Although the Municipal Corporations Act 1867 was the first to permit local authorities to make by-la...
International audienceThis paper offers an insight into the emergence, development and enforcement o...
This study is concerned with the morphology of the speculatively-built dwelling-house in London betw...
The years 1850 to 1910 cover the period when a number of statutory bodies were established to carry ...
This paper uses contemporary definitions of building regulations and building standards to establish...
The paper investigates the changes in architectural practice following the introduction of contracti...
This paper reviews a large body of regulatory literature and applies four major debates to the field...
During the last ten years OTB has studied building regulations in various European countries. Develo...
This thesis examines the sources, critical reception and practice of the Italianate in British urban...
This thesis deals with the question of changes in the standards of working-class housing over the pe...
© 1972 Dr. Miles Bannatyne LewisThe purpose of this work is to survey the field of building material...
This study consists of an examination of examples of civic design in Britain occurring within a numb...
Between the two world wars the built-up area of Greater London almost doubled in size. Although a di...
The thesis investigates the origin of building control in England and Wales (excluding London) and p...
Although the Municipal Corporations Act 1867 was the first to permit local authorities to make by-la...
International audienceThis paper offers an insight into the emergence, development and enforcement o...
This study is concerned with the morphology of the speculatively-built dwelling-house in London betw...
The years 1850 to 1910 cover the period when a number of statutory bodies were established to carry ...
This paper uses contemporary definitions of building regulations and building standards to establish...
The paper investigates the changes in architectural practice following the introduction of contracti...
This paper reviews a large body of regulatory literature and applies four major debates to the field...
During the last ten years OTB has studied building regulations in various European countries. Develo...
This thesis examines the sources, critical reception and practice of the Italianate in British urban...
This thesis deals with the question of changes in the standards of working-class housing over the pe...
© 1972 Dr. Miles Bannatyne LewisThe purpose of this work is to survey the field of building material...
This study consists of an examination of examples of civic design in Britain occurring within a numb...
Between the two world wars the built-up area of Greater London almost doubled in size. Although a di...