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Materials Technology clearly identifies materials and technology as
the fundamental generators of buildings and examines how they
determine the structure, overall form and quality. It examines the
issues that determine the choice of materials, and argues that the
decision-making of architects, engineers and designers should take
account of the environmental impact of sourcing the basic
materials, and of the energy implications of their processing and
use in manufacturing. Materials Technology is an essential resource
for Materials Technology units in building, architecture and
surveying degree and postgraduate courses; and students of BTEC
HNC/D building and surveying. It will also be a useful reference
tool for Advanced GNVQ Construction and the Built Environment
courses and Built Environment NVQs at levels 3 and 4.
The fourth edition of this well established text brings the subject
up-to-date with environmental legislation and provides a thorough
understanding of the surface technologies of all materials used for
finishes. It also aims to minimise the use of finishes which have
shorter lives and hence need renewing more frequently. As the
variety of materials used for finishes is so large, they have been
grouped into their engineering categories of ceramics, polymers,
metals and composites to aid understanding of their structure,
behaviour and ability to resist degradation. Finishes is an
essential textbook for Materials units on building, architecture,
surveying and related degree and postgraduate courses, and for
students of BTEC HNC/D building and surveying.
The construction of buildings is learnt through experience and the
inheritance of a tradition in forming buildings over several
thousand years. Successful construction learns from this experience
which becomes embodied in principles of application. Though
materials and techniques change, various elements have to perform
the same function. 'Principles of Element Design' identifies all
the relevant elements and then breaks these elements down into all
their basic constituents, making it possible for students to fully
understand the given theory and principles behind each part. As all
building projects are subject to guidance through the Building
Regulations and British Standards, this book gives an immediate
reference back to relevant information to help practitioners and
contractors identify key documents needed. Yvonne Dean B.A. (Hons)
B.A (Open) RIBA, an architect, energy consultant and materials
technologist. She also has 15 years experience as a lecturer,
travels widely and is a guest lecturer at many universities. She
pioneered an access course for Women into Architecture and
Building, which has been used as a template by others, and has been
instrumental in helping to change the teaching of technology for
architects and designers. Peter Rich AA Dipl. (Hons) Architect,
started his career with 14 years experience as a qualified
architectural technician. He then joined the AA School of
Architecture, working with Bill Allen and John Bickerdike after his
graduation, later becoming a partner of Bickerdike Allen Rich and
Partners. He also taught building construction at the Bartlett
School of Architecture, University College London, and
architectural design at the Polytechnic of North London. He now
acts as a Consultant.
Materials Technology clearly identifies materials and technology as
the fundamental generators of buildings and examines how they
determine the structure, overall form and quality. It examines the
issues that determine the choice of materials, and argues that the
decision-making of architects, engineers and designers should take
account of the environmental impact of sourcing the basic
materials, and of the energy implications of their processing and
use in manufacturing. Materials Technology is an essential resource
for Materials Technology units in building, architecture and
surveying degree and postgraduate courses; and students of BTEC
HNC/D building and surveying. It will also be a useful reference
tool for Advanced GNVQ Construction and the Built Environment
courses and Built Environment NVQs at levels 3 and 4.
The fourth edition of this well established text brings the subject
up-to-date with environmental legislation and provides a thorough
understanding of the surface technologies of all materials used for
finishes. It also aims to minimise the use of finishes which have
shorter lives and hence need renewing more frequently. As the
variety of materials used for finishes is so large, they have been
grouped into their engineering categories of ceramics, polymers,
metals and composites to aid understanding of their structure,
behaviour and ability to resist degradation. Finishes is an
essential textbook for Materials units on building, architecture,
surveying and related degree and postgraduate courses, and for
students of BTEC HNC/D building and surveying.
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