
Since The Spread Of Classical Design And Construction Amongst The Upper Echelons Of British Society In The Late 17th Century, Traditional Construction Methods Have Largely Fallen By The Wayside. Centuries Later, As The Construction Industry Faces Up To Its Environmental Responsibilities, This Book Explores Its Rich And Ancient Tradition To Provide Tried And Trusted Solutions To Modern Day Construction Problems. By Way Of Introduction, The Ancient And Historical Lifestyles That Dictated The Nature Of Traditional Construction Are Explored, Before Focusing On Its Health And Ecological Benefits. As Well As Cultural Background, This Book Includes A Detailed Scientific Description Of Traditional Building Materials And Their Constituents Which Draws A Sharp Contrast With Modern Petrochemical-based Materials. The Studies Of Traditional Buildings Included Reveal The Sustainability Of Features Such As Natural Ventilation And Breathing Walls, And Comparisons With Modern Construction Methods Show How They Could Prevent 'sick Building Syndrome'. The Author Argues That Maintenance For Long Life, By Contrast With The Modern Concept Of Life-cycle Costing, Is At The Nub Of Sustainability And Underlies The Contribution Traditional Building Construction Can Make To Tackling Climate Change. Over 250 Original Photographs And Over 50 Bespoke Diagrams Illustrate The Features, Techniques, And Characteristics Of Traditional Construction That Could Make Such A Valuable Contribution To The Industry Today. The Inclusion Of A Close Study Of How These Methods Relate To British Building Regulations Makes This Book A Practical Guide For Construction Professionals, As Well As An Authoritative Resource For Students And Policy-makers.
Can the integration of historical construction techniques and natural materials provide viable, sustainable solutions for the modern building industry? Carole Ryan examines the environmental impact of contemporary construction, arguing that the shift away from traditional methods has contributed to modern ecological and health issues. By analyzing the longevity and performance of historical building practices, the author presents a framework for reintroducing natural materials and design principles to improve building health and reduce carbon footprints.
What You Will Find
Professionals and students in the field of architecture and sustainable development utilize this text as a technical reference for material science and historical building performance. Readers frequently note the extensive use of original photography and diagrams as a primary asset for understanding the practical application of these traditional methods in a modern regulatory environment.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
2011-01-01
Publisher:
CRC Press LLC
ISBN-10:
0203895509
ISBN-13:
9780203895504
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