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Concrete, From Archaeology to Invention 1700-1769 - The Renaissance of Pozzolana and Roman Construction Techniques (Paperback)
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Concrete, From Archaeology to Invention 1700-1769 - The Renaissance of Pozzolana and Roman Construction Techniques (Paperback)
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The reemergence in the early eighteenth century of the technology
and use of concrete provide the starting point for this first
volume of the Treatise on Concrete. In this book are described and
analyzed, for the first time, the various contributions that led to
the rediscovery of concrete made by the specialists of the period,
from chemists to volcanologists; from engineers to architects and
construction workers; from inventors to archaeologists and even men
of letters. The book traces the various criteria for concrete
production using local materials, from hydraulic lime to pozzolana
and trass, as well as how the technique of casting concrete in
formwork developed from construction-site practices that had
survived locally from the times of ancient Rome. The subjects of
the book include the transport of Roman pozzolana with which
Italian, French, English or Danish engineers built grandiose
offshore concrete structures; the genealogy of techniques for
manufacturing wood formwork for foundations at sea, in rivers and
above ground; the description of the various formwork systems
invented to pour concrete in water; the research conducted by
chemists on lime and pozzolana that led to the development of
concrete; the invention of artificial stone, obtained using various
types of cement; and the series of fantastic archaeological
findings about the concrete structures of antiquity, which, even if
sometimes baseless, nevertheless helped build confidence that this
material could be invented. Finally, several great personalities in
the history of architecture, such as Piranesi or Soufflot, are
presented in a new light and are shown to be vital players in the
affirmation of concrete in the eighteenth century. Thus emerges the
first entry of a new history of concrete, one that will provide the
essential principles needed to understand how the manufacturing
methods discovered between the late eighteenth and early nineteenth
century emerged and led to the production of this mythical
material. This new history of concrete is clearly of present-day
interest, specifically in the context of recent research which aims
to encourage concrete production using local materials, including
volcanic constituents such as pozzolana - exactly as it was
fabricated during the eighteenth century.
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