Originally published in 1943, The Place of Glass in Building is a
comprehensive and compact survey of the structural uses of glass in
20th Century architecture. It gives the facts about the physical
properties, the possibilities and the limitations of the glass in
common use. It also deals with the attributes of specialised and
decorative glass and provides detailed descriptions of the
principal types which were manufactured in the UK. Intended for
architectural students it may also be of interest to architects,
for it is a condensed survey of the progress that has been made in
this structural and decorative material.
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