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Concrete design / Sarah Gaventa.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Mitchell Beazley in association with Blue Circle, 2001.Description: 160 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)ISBN:
  • 1840004045
Subject(s): Scope and content: "Concrete has made much of the modern world possible. Developed by the Romans, it has been used as the base material for many of the world's most famous architectural monuments, from the Pantheon in Rome to the Penguin Pool at London Zoo. The scapegoat for many of the mistakes of post-war planning, and much maligned following its misuse in housing and civic developments of the 1960s, concrete has now re-established itself as the material of choice for leading architects, designers and artists. Redressing the preconceptions surrounding concrete, this is the first book to explore its possibilities and focus on its use in the home. Four main chapters look at the properties of concrete in a domestic context - its strength, form, texture, and utility. Each chapter considers work by leading designers and architects, from concrete staircases and walls, to tables, benches, lights, baths and bowls. An informative introduction explores the development of concrete as a building material, and the influence major projects have had on the use of concrete in the domestic environment, while a glossary explains various techniques. With a text by design expert Sarah Gaventa, and a wealth of little-known images of works in concrete by leading architects and designers, this book presents the extraordinary nature of concrete and its possibilities for the 21st century."--BOOK JACKET.
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Open Collection Open Collection FIRST CITY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE FIRST CITY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Open Collection FCUC Library 721.0445 GAV 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 00013733
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721.0445 FER 2017 Architectural material and detail structure : 721.0445 FIS 2008 Concrete = 721.0445 FRO 2002 Concrete architecture : 721.0445 GAV 2001 Concrete design / 721.0447 LEC 2003 Steel and beyond : 721.0447 MEY 2008 Magic metal : 721.0447 PER 2017 Architectural material and detail structure :

Includes index.

"Concrete has made much of the modern world possible. Developed by the Romans, it has been used as the base material for many of the world's most famous architectural monuments, from the Pantheon in Rome to the Penguin Pool at London Zoo. The scapegoat for many of the mistakes of post-war planning, and much maligned following its misuse in housing and civic developments of the 1960s, concrete has now re-established itself as the material of choice for leading architects, designers and artists. Redressing the preconceptions surrounding concrete, this is the first book to explore its possibilities and focus on its use in the home. Four main chapters look at the properties of concrete in a domestic context - its strength, form, texture, and utility. Each chapter considers work by leading designers and architects, from concrete staircases and walls, to tables, benches, lights, baths and bowls. An informative introduction explores the development of concrete as a building material, and the influence major projects have had on the use of concrete in the domestic environment, while a glossary explains various techniques. With a text by design expert Sarah Gaventa, and a wealth of little-known images of works in concrete by leading architects and designers, this book presents the extraordinary nature of concrete and its possibilities for the 21st century."--BOOK JACKET.

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