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      History of Construction Cultures book

      Proceedings of the 7th International Congress on Construction History (7ICCH 2021), July 12-16, 2021, Lisbon, Portugal

      History of Construction Cultures

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      History of Construction Cultures book

      Proceedings of the 7th International Congress on Construction History (7ICCH 2021), July 12-16, 2021, Lisbon, Portugal
      Edited ByJoão Mascarenhas-Mateus, Ana Paula Pires, Manuel Marques Caiado, Ivo Veiga
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2021
      eBook Published 9 July 2021
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003173434
      Pages 804
      eBook ISBN 9781003173434
      Subjects Engineering & Technology
      OA Funder Portuguese Foundation for Science & Technology
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      Mascarenhas-Mateus, J., Pires, A.P., Caiado, M.M., & Veiga, I. (Eds.). (2021). History of Construction Cultures: Proceedings of the 7th International Congress on Construction History (7ICCH 2021), July 12-16, 2021, Lisbon, Portugal (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003173434

      ABSTRACT

      Volume 2 of History of Construction Cultures contains papers presented at the 7ICCH – Seventh International Congress on Construction History, held at the Lisbon School of Architecture, Portugal, from 12 to 16 July, 2021. The conference has been organized by the Lisbon School of Architecture (FAUL), NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities, the Portuguese Society for Construction History Studies and the University of the Azores. The contributions cover the wide interdisciplinary spectrum of Construction History and consist on the most recent advances in theory and practical case studies analysis, following themes such as: - epistemological issues; - building actors; - building materials; - building machines, tools and equipment; - construction processes; - building services and techniques ; -structural theory and analysis ; - political, social and economic aspects; - knowledge transfer and cultural translation of construction cultures. Furthermore, papers presented at thematic sessions aim at covering important problematics, historical periods and different regions of the globe, opening new directions for Construction History research. We are what we build and how we build; thus, the study of Construction History is now more than ever at the centre of current debates as to the shape of a sustainable future for humankind. Therefore, History of Construction Cultures is a critical and indispensable work to expand our understanding of the ways in which everyday building activities have been perceived and experienced in different cultures, from ancient times to our century and all over the world.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part |222 pages

      Open session: Construction processes

      chapter |6 pages

      Early Greek temple design and roof construction

      ByA. Pierattini

      Size: 0.74 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Precursors of aseismic design: The case of Achaemenid monumental architecture

      ByM. Motamedmanesh

      Size: 0.54 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      Incomplete: The discontinued building project of a Greek temple of the Classical period

      ByH. Bücherl

      Size: 0.73 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      On-site design decisions at the Basilica of Maxentius in Rome

      ByL. Albrecht, M. Döring-Williams

      Size: 0.44 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      Investigating forms and formwork in the nave aisles at Tewkesbury Abbey

      ByJ. Hillson, A. Buchanan, N. Webb

      Size: 0.82 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Three hybrid church roofs from 1150–1200 in Western Sweden

      ByR. Gullbrandsson, M. Hallgren

      Size: 1.02 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      The construction of the medieval domes of the Basilica of St Anthony in Padua

      ByM. Diaz, L. Vandenabeele, S.M. Holzer

      Size: 0.82 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Simply complex: Case studies on complex stone constructions of High Medieval courtly chimneys

      ByJ. Lengenfeld

      Size: 0.84 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Medieval transformations of the Basilica of St Anthony in Padua based on an analysis of the original brickwork

      ByL. Vandenabeele

      Size: 0.66 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      Two- and three-dimensional geometry in tierceron vaults: A case study of the cloister at Norwich Cathedral

      ByN. Webb, J. Hillson, A. Buchanan

      Size: 0.57 MB

      chapter |6 pages

      Vaults, centring, and formwork of the Late Gothic period in Southern Germany

      ByC. Voigts

      Size: 1.05 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      The frame vault of the anti-refectory in the Olivetan Abbey of St. Nicholas in Rodengo Saiano

      ByC. Stanga

      Size: 0.54 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Building a Castle in Japan: Analysis of the masonry construction process through the folding screen Chikujō-zu byōbu

      ByD. Vomscheid

      Size: 0.62 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      The Gothic town hall model of Augsburg

      ByM. Schöll, C. Weber

      Size: 0.38 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      Haft-rang tile workshop in Qajar Iran: Production and craftsmen

      ByA. Seyed Mousavi

      Size: 0.89 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Erudite vaults by anonymous builders: The vaulted houses of Fuzeta (Portugal)

      ByM.B. Pacheco

      Size: 0.50 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Pneumatic foundations in the bridges of the first Italian railways

      ByM. Abita, R. Morganti

      Size: 1.27 MB

      chapter |9 pages

      Reclamation work and stone masonry at the Nagasaki Harbour wharves (1889–97)

      ByY. Chen

      Size: 0.49 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Ipiranga Museum: 3D laser scanning as a contribution to Construction History

      ByR.C. Campiotto, B.M. Kühl

      Size: 0.52 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      Black concrete power: The Tuskegee block and Low Cash-Cost Housing

      ByVyta Pivo

      Size: 0.33 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      Bridge replacement due to structural obsolescence. The case of the Ciudad Real-Badajoz railway bridges (Spain)

      ByP. Plasencia-Lozano

      Size: 1.15 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      The Sant'Elia Kindergarten in Como: Structural behaviour and the issue of durability

      ByA. Greppi, C. Di Biase

      Size: 0.68 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      The innovative application of the curtain wall in the Galfa Tower

      ByC. Costantino, A.C. Benedetti, C. Mazzoli, R. Gulli

      Size: 0.87 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Masonry and its role in the mid-20th century: G area houses in the Le Vallette district of Turin

      ByM.L. Barelli, C. Tocci

      Size: 0.56 MB

      chapter |6 pages

      Modern dwellings after World War II: An Italian experience of wooden prefabrication by Legnami Pasotti

      ByL. Greco

      Size: 0.70 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      Morandi (1957–1962) and the cable-stayed Bridge over Lake Maracaibo: Pioneering contributions

      ByF. Mustieles, I. Oteiza, S. Delgado, Pedro Romero

      Size: 0.50 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      The USM HALLER stahlbausystem MINI-MIDI-MAXI, designed by Fritz Haller, 1959–1987

      ByC. Nozza

      Size: 0.73 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      The Catalan vaults of Roberto Gottardi's School of Theater in Havana: Some discoveries on the construction technique

      ByM. Paradiso, S. Galassi, S. Garuglieri

      Size: 0.90 MB

      chapter |9 pages

      Plovdiv concrete: Modern, bold, valuable? Houses of youth and of science and technology

      ByIva Stoyanova

      Size: 1.50 MB

      part |84 pages

      Open session: Building services and techniques

      chapter |7 pages

      Observations on the design and building of the Roman Segovia Aqueduct

      ByJ. Tomlow

      Size: 0.83 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Medieval geometry and the Gothic style at the Cathedral of Tortosa

      ByC. Lluis-Teruel, I. Ugalde-Blázquez, J. Lluis I Ginovart, M. López-Piquer

      Size: 0.36 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      Acoustic vases in the Portuguese synagogue of Tomar: Analogies with other coeval worship buildings

      ByA.M. Moreira

      Size: 0.17 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      The vaulted systems of the colonial city of Quito, Ecuador

      ByF.S. López-Ulloa, A.A. López-Ulloa

      Size: 1.05 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Pursuing comfort in late 19th century school buildings in Milan: Technical knowledge and role of the enterprises

      ByA. Grimoldi, A.G. Landi

      Size: 0.51 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Space funicular polygons and their applications by Émile Foulon

      ByT. Ciblac

      Size: 0.36 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      Lighting and visual comfort systems in administrative buildings in 1950s Milan

      ByG. Sampaoli

      Size: 0.55 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Energy-aware construction within the Modern Movement: Erskine's approach

      ByE. Poma

      Size: 0.49 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      We're not in Kansas anymore: ASHRAE and the global growth of thermal comfort research

      ByA. Cruse

      Size: 0.10 MB

      chapter |6 pages

      ‘Sirapite for Sopranos’: Tempered construction and designing for musical tone

      ByF. Smyth

      Size: 0.08 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      The 1968 Integrated Facade System by Josef Gartner

      ByR.S. Grom, A.W. Putz

      Size: 0.53 MB

      part |148 pages

      Open session: Structural theory and analysis

      chapter |8 pages

      The aditus maximus of the Roman Theatre in Málaga: An early model of Roman stonework vault

      ByR. García-Baño, M. Salcedo-Galera, P. Natividad-Vivó, V. La Spina

      Size: 0.71 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Experimental analysis to define the stability conditions of the temple of Vesta in Forum Romanum

      ByF. De Cesaris, A. Gallo

      Size: 0.94 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Geometry by eye: Medieval vaulting of the Anba Hadra Church (Egypt)

      ByH. Lehmann

      Size: 1.00 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      The construction and stereotomy of the medieval vaults in Notre-Dame: Planning, stone-cutting and building of the double-curved shells

      ByD. Wendland, M. Gielen, V. Korensky

      Size: 0.61 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Geometry and construction of the severies of the vaults in the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris

      ByR. Maira Vidal

      Size: 0.69 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      Vaults on the water: A systematic analysis of the vault construction in the Wasserkirche Zurich

      ByM. Maissen

      Size: 0.86 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Stone and brick flat vaults from the 16th century in Spain

      ByM. Perelló, E. Rabasa

      Size: 0.97 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      The renovation of the Church of San Benito Abad in Agudo (Ciudad Real, Spain) through a 17th-century drawing

      ByR. Ramiro Mansilla, F. Pinto-Puerto

      Size: 0.52 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      The geometric design of the “Guarinesque” vaults in Banz and Vierzehnheiligen in relation to the treatises of stereotomy

      ByR.E. Schmitt, D. Wendland

      Size: 0.58 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Joseph M. Wilson, Henry Pettit and the iron truss bridges of the Pennsylvania Railroad

      ByD.A. Gasparini

      Size: 0.27 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      Construction of English fan vaults: The tangent plane as a surface of operation

      ByF. Tellia

      Size: 0.56 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Graphical analysis of masonry domes. Historical approaches (1850–1920)

      ByP. Fuentes

      Size: 0.58 MB

      chapter |9 pages

      Portuguese timbrel vaults—description and constructive tests

      ByJ. Rei, A. Sousa Gago, M. Fortea Luna

      Size: 0.51 MB

      chapter |4 pages

      The bells of Brisbane Cathedral

      ByJ. Heyman

      Size: 0.32 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Calculation methods for reinforced concrete structures at the beginning of the 20th century: The Modernissimo Theater in Bologna

      ByG. Predari, D. Prati

      Size: 0.84 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      The Orense railway station: A shell roof by Eduardo Torroja

      ByJ. Antuña

      Size: 0.53 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Structural design via form finding: Comparing Frei Otto, Heinz Isler and Sergio Musmeci

      ByG. Boller, P. D'Acunto

      Size: 0.37 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      The practical geometry of Persian ribbed vaults: A study of the rehabilitation of the Kolahduzan Dome in the Tabriz historic bazaar

      ByS. Nazari

      Size: 0.68 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Structure in Villa dall'Ava: Rational order versus conceptual order

      ByL. Burriel-Bielza

      Size: 1.24 MB

      part |144 pages

      Open session: Political, social and economic aspects

      chapter |8 pages

      The Manning specification

      ByE. Shotton

      Size: 0.34 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      From regulation to everyday construction practice: The Lisbon building codes between 1864 and 1930

      ByC. Rodrigues de Castro, A. Gil Pires

      Size: 0.50 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Swing bridges in the 19th century Italian dockyards

      ByR. Morganti, A. Tosone, D. Di Donato, M. Abita

      Size: 1.42 MB

      chapter |5 pages

      Early general contracting in Siam, 1870–1910

      ByP. Sirikiatikul

      Size: 0.62 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      Pedreño y Deu Pantheon: An example of late-19th-century funerary architecture in Spain

      ByD. Navarro Moreno, M.J. Muñoz Mora

      Size: 0.33 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      Building controls in New Zealand: A brief history, 1870 to the 1930s

      ByN.P. Isaacs

      Size: 0.33 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      Private responsibility for public safety: The case of Charles Buddensiek

      ByD. Friedman

      Size: 0.62 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      By-passing the bye-laws: The 1905 Letchworth Cheap Cottages exhibition

      ByA. Coste, S. Sadoux, S. O’Carroll

      Size: 0.09 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Towards a social history of the Portuguese construction industry (1914–1918)

      ByA.P. Pires, J. Mascarenhas-Mateus

      Size: 0.53 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Evolution of the Mexico City building code for tall buildings in the 20th century

      ByP. Santa Ana, L. Santa Ana, J. Baez G

      Size: 0.10 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      Monumentality in modern construction processes: An ideological exposure of totalitarian strategies

      ByC. Breser

      Size: 0.13 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Bricks of wrath: (Re)building the IJzertoren memorial (1925–1930 and 1952–1965)

      ByW. Bekers, R. De Meyer, E. De Kooning

      Size: 0.90 MB

      chapter |9 pages

      Alentejo Marbles in the construction of the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fátima, Portugal

      ByC.M. Soares, R.M. Rodrigues, C. Filipe, N. Moreira

      Size: 0.53 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Tile vaults in the works of government institutions after the Spanish Civil War: A first approach

      ByE. Redondo, F.J. Castilla

      Size: 1.28 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      The metamorphoses of the EUR Water Tower, Rome, between autarchy and economic miracle (1940–59)

      ByM.G. D’Amelio, L. Grieco

      Size: 1.41 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      The constructive principles behind the materials and techniques used in state-subsidised housing buildings: The improvement plan (Porto)

      ByL. Rocha, R.F. Póvoas

      Size: 0.72 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      Construction of diplomatic embassies, post-independence New Delhi

      ByB. Dandona, P. Sachdeva

      Size: 0.24 MB

      chapter |5 pages

      The modernization of raw earth in Morocco: Past experiments and present

      ByN. Rouizem

      Size: 0.39 MB

      chapter |9 pages

      The construction history of the N2 motorway: Networking on reinforced concrete in the Canton of Ticino

      ByI. Giannetti

      Size: 0.63 MB

      part |188 pages

      Open session: Knowledge transfer

      chapter |6 pages

      Leonardo da Vinci, centering construction and knowledge transfer

      ByH. Schlimme

      Size: 0.64 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      The brick vaults of the Alfonsina Tower in Lorca Castle. Geometric aspects and possible sources

      ByP. Natividad-Vivó, R. García-Baño, M. Salcedo-Galera, J. Calvo-López

      Size: 0.83 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      The art of building in New Spain: Knowledge dissemination and religious orders in the 16th century

      ByR.A. Musiate, M. Forni

      Size: 0.42 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      The roots of the 18th century turning point in earthquake-resistant building

      ByC.F. Carocci, V. Macca, C. Tocci

      Size: 0.69 MB

      chapter |6 pages

      Continuous stucco and smalto flooring in the former Austrian Lombardy: Sources, techniques and communication

      ByM. Forni

      Size: 0.30 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Rebuilding after the earthquake: Earthquake-resistant construction techniques in Sicily in the 18th and 19th centuries

      ByF. Scibilia

      Size: 0.37 MB

      chapter |5 pages

      Education at the École centrale in Paris and its influence on the creation of modern iron construction

      ByTom F. Peters

      Size: 0.08 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Innovation and technology in the 19th-century Belgian window glass industry

      ByV. Volkov

      Size: 0.10 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Compound brick vaults by slices in written sources

      ByR. Marín-Sánchez, P. Navarro Camallonga, M. de Miguel Sánchez, V. La Spina

      Size: 0.78 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      The first patents of prefabrication and the industrialization of reinforced concrete in Spain and Europe: 1886–1906

      ByF. Domouso, A. Abásolo

      Size: 0.82 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Brick vaults by slices in Toledo

      ByA. López-Mozo, M.A. Alonso-Rodríguez, R. Martín-Talaverano, L. Aliberti

      Size: 0.99 MB

      chapter |6 pages

      “Dry and ready in half the time”: Gypsum wallboard's uneasy history

      ByT.W. Leslie

      Size: 0.41 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      A study of the history of concrete technology introduction in China

      ByQ. Du, B. Qiu

      Size: 1.39 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Victor Horta and building construction. The written testimonies of the architect's teachings and library

      ByD. Van de Vijver

      Size: 0.12 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Who built the timber formwork for fair-faced reinforced concrete?

      ByMeltem Çavdar

      Size: 1.56 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Knowledge transfer in reinforced concrete bridges during the 1930s

      ByE. Pelke, K.-E. Kurrer

      Size: 0.16 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Architects, engineers, and two construction companies: Introducing reinforced concrete technology in South America (Brazil and Argentina)

      ByM.L. Freitas

      Size: 0.51 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Thermal standards, rationality and choices—To regulate or design thermal environments in Santiago de Chile

      ByL. Epiney

      Size: 0.09 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      Wooden churches, managers and Fulbright scholars: Glued laminated timber in 1950's Norway

      ByM. Rusak

      Size: 0.24 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      The SEAT Dining Hall in Barcelona (1956): Aeronautical construction applied to architecture

      ByD. Resano, C. Martín-Gómez

      Size: 0.82 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      Open systems for open plans: Jean Prouvé's contribution to school building systems in the 1960s and 1970s

      ByA. Leander Pöllinger

      Size: 0.90 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      The Cor-Ten steel structure of the Royal Belge (1970): New insights

      ByV. Boone, A. Inglisa

      Size: 0.59 MB

      chapter |8 pages

      The RBC building system—How to innovate between central planning and personal networks in the late GDR

      ByE. Richter, K. Frommelt

      Size: 0.47 MB

      chapter |6 pages

      From form to words: Knowledge transfer vehicles in late-20th-century Portuguese modern architecture

      ByR. Costa Agarez

      Size: 0.41 MB

      chapter |7 pages

      Concerning the research “Material history of the built environment and the conservation project” (2008–2020), methodology and results

      ByF. Graf, G. Marino

      Size: 1.24 MB
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