Bautechnik des Historismus

von den Theorien über gotische Konstruktionen bis zu den Baustellen des 19. Jahrhunderts

Uta Hassler, Christoph Rauhut

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Published: 2012

Pages: 335

Building Techniques in the 1800s offers a fascinating look at the history of the theory and realization of nineteenth-century architecture. Remarkable for the breadth of variety in construction and style, the nineteenth century marked a time of rapid technical progress and transition during which a great many new ideas and practices emerged. As a result, there exists an enormous amount of detailed research--both academic and practical--on to how to build and design the various structural elements seen throughout the architecture of the period. Generously illustrated, the book is divided thematically into four sections that deal with the buildings of the nineteenth century, the technical possibilities available at the time, the methods used in construction, and contemporary construction practices. With contributions in both German and English, this book chronicles an eclectic period in the history of construction and architecture.

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