Developments in Structural Form

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Architectural Press, 1998 - 381페이지
In the critically acclaimed first edition of this book, Mainstone offered a brilliant and highly original account of the structural developments that have made possible the achievements of architects and bridge builders throughout history.

In this extensively revised and expanded new edition, the story is brought up to date with the incorporation of new insights and a full coverage of recent developments in both design and construction.


The book identifies features that distinguish the forms built by man from those shaped by nature and discusses the physical and other constraints on the choices that can be made. It then looks in turn at all the elementary forms - arches, domes, beams, slabs and the like - which combine into the more complex forms of complete structures, and at the different classes of the complete forms themselves. The development of each form is traced chronologically, but with an emphasis less on the chronology than on the problems that designers have continually faced in trying to serve new ends with limited means or to serve old ones in new ways. The book concludes with a chapter on the processes of design, showing how the designer's freedom of choice has been widened by a growing understanding of structural behaviour.

360 photographs and drawings, mostly original and prepared by the author himself, including over 100 that are new, accompany the richly imaged text.


Covers all aspects of structure providing the reader with a comprehensive text on the subject
Learn from the vast knowledge of this experienced author
Over 300 photographs and drawings make the book easy to comprehend

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Preface to the first edition
11
Introduction
17
The development of structural forms
28
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