Practical Architecture: Brickwork, Mortars and Limes
Discover the rich history of building construction with Practical Architecture: Brickwork, Mortars and Limes by C.W. Pasley. Published in 2001 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this comprehensive hardback spans 288 pages, delving into the architectural techniques used from the 1800s to the 1900s. This essential resource provides valuable insights into the materials and methods employed in historical construction, including the various types of limes and cements that were pivotal in the era's brickwork.
Explore the intricate bonds in brickwork and learn about the different types of arches and their formation. Whether you are an architect, surveyor, or structural engineer, this book serves as a vital reference for understanding the foundations of architectural design and construction practices. Enhance your knowledge and appreciation of historical architecture with this informative guide.