This volume collects together the papers delivered at the first annual conference of the Construction History Society, held in Queens' College, Cambridge in 2014. Papers cover a wide range of topics all on the common theme of the history of construction, from the ancient world to the present day.
The early German production and use of modern hydraulic binders: between English influences and the search for a scientific approach, 1817-1839
págs. 1-8
Form v function: the structural development of early fifteenth-century hammer-beam roofs
págs. 9-15
págs. 17-24
págs. 25-34
págs. 35-46
Pier Luigi Nervi vs Fazlur Khan: the developing of the outrigger system for skycrapers
págs. 47-57
A digital edition of the didactic knowledge of construction: a critical edition of the courses of Antoine Desgodts, professor at the Académie Royale d'Architecture (Paris, 1719-1928)
págs. 59-69
Building material migration: imported brick and localization in Taiwan in the seventeenth century
págs. 71-80
Building by Direct Labour: the significance of Direct Labour Organisations (DLOs) in the provision of public housing in the UK 1890-1980
págs. 81-90
Knowledge transfer of vernacular finishing techniques in the interwar period: on the history of cimorné render
págs. 91-100
Hang the roof: building the aerial site
págs. 101-112
págs. 113-120
págs. 121-130
págs. 131-143
págs. 145-156
págs. 157-167
págs. 169-180
The introduction of ready-mix rendering mortars for stone imitation in Belgium (1920-1940)
Yves Govaerts, Ann Verdonck, Michel de Bouw, Wendy Meulebroeck
págs. 181-190
The evolution of building techniques in the Italian Alpine context from the 1950s-1960s: the case of the Church in Corte di Cadore by Edoardo Gellner and Carlo Scarpa (1956-1961)
págs. 191-199
págs. 201-208
págs. 209-218
Mixing concrete: remarks on the early history of modern concrete
págs. 219-230
págs. 231-238
págs. 239-248
Dreaming of a cementless future: the story of silicalcite
págs. 249-256
págs. 257-262
págs. 263-272
Surviving late payments: strategies of Christopher Wren's masons from Burford
págs. 273-279
Concrete platforms in the North Sea: a golden era for development of advanced concrete structures
págs. 281-288
Timber hyperbolic lattice structures: Shukhov revisited
págs. 289-299
págs. 301-311
págs. 313-322
págs. 323-332
págs. 333-342
págs. 343-353
Dante Bini's air structures (1964-1979): from early Italian prototypes to the Australian experience
págs. 355-365
págs. 367-376
Accoustic design in the 1930s: Robinson and Keefe's Church of Corpus Christi, Dublin
págs. 377-389
New technologies for a new society: German museum architecture after 1945
págs. 391-402
págs. 403-412
An alpine hydroelectric site: works for the utilisation of hydraulic resources in Alta Valtellina 1907-1930
págs. 413-422
The emergence of a new generation of building products in post-war Belgium: the case of lightweight concrete
págs. 423-433
Recording the "building world": how oral history transforms construction history
págs. 435-443
"Ich traue der reinen Rechnung nicht, wenn diese nicht am Modell überpr¨ft werden kann (I cannot trust the pure calculation, if this cannot be verified with a model)": Frei Otto and model testing
págs. 445-457
The vault with curvilinear ribs in the "Hall of Arms" in the Albrechtsburg Meissen: studies on the concept, design and construction of a complex late Gothic rib vault
págs. 459-468
págs. 469-474
págs. 475-482
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