How buildings work
the natural order of architecture
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Author
Publication
1980 - Oxford University Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
61,250 words, Guess
Page Count
245 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivehowbuildingswork0000alle
- ISBN-100195026055
- ISBN-139780195026054
- Goodreads3495254
- Library of Congress Control Number79010173
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number4775760
- Better World Books9780195026054
- Open LibraryOL4407013M
Classifications
- DDC721
- LCCTH6021 .A44
- LCCTH145
Description
What do buildings do, and how do they fuction? Edward Allen's new book provides a full and elegantly articulated answer to these fundamental questions about architecture. "A house of snow in the Arctic obeys the same physical laws as one of bamboo in the tropics," writes Allen, "and a steel-framed skyscraper is not so far removed from a tree house as we would sometimes believe." But the principles involved in the functioning of buildings has never been clearly laid out in one place. Edward Allen's book is the first comprehensive, nonmathmematical physiology of architecture, and will enable lay people as well as professionals to understand how buildings work. Every chapter of How Buildings Work concisely describes one aspect of building function. Here, for the first time in a single volume, are chapters on thermal considerations in architecture, keeping water out of buildings, reducing danger from fire, fitting buildings to people, the structural behavior of buildings, and much more. Each is a complete introduction to its topic, and each is unique for the clarity and simplicity with which it describes an often complex phenomenon. Over 300 original illustrations accompany the text to explain key points. A book of design and construction principles, How Buildings Work will take a natural place among the basic books on architecture and building construction. A comprehensive index and glossary of terms make it a convenient reference manual as well.
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