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Understanding Building Stones and Stone Buildings

English

By (author): John Cosgrove John Hudson

This book covers the wide spectrum of subjects relating to obtaining and using building stones, starting with their geological origin and then describing the nature of granites, volcanics, limestones, sandstones, flint, metamorphic stones, breccias and conglomerates, with emphasis being placed on how to recognise the different stones via the many illustrated examples from Great Britain and other countries. The life of a building stone is explained from its origin in the quarry, through its exposure to the elements when used for a building, to its eventual deterioration. The structure of stone buildings is then discussed, with explanations of the mechanics of pillars, lighthouses and walls, arches, bridges, buttresses and roof vaults, plus castles and cathedrals.

The sequence of the historical architectural styles of stone buildings is explainedfrom the early days through to postmodern buildings. Special attention is paid to two famous architects: the Roman Vitruvius and the English Sir Christopher Wren who designed and supervised the construction of St. Pauls Cathedral in London. To demonstrate many of the concepts presented, two exemplary stone buildings are described in detail: the Albert Memorial in London and Durham Cathedral in northern England. The former building is interesting because it is comprised of a cornucopia of different building stones and the latter building because of its architecture and sandstone decay mechanisms. In the final Chapter, ruined stone buildings are discussedthe many reasons for their decay and the possibility of their rebirth via digital recording of their geometry.

The book has over 350 pages and is illustrated with more than 450 diagrams and colour photographs of both the various stones and the associated stone buildings. Readers knowledge of the subject will be greatly enhanced by these images and the related explanatory text. A wide-ranging references and bibliography section is also included.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 993g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 14 May 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138094222

About John CosgroveJohn Hudson

Coming from a long line of stone masons and mining engineers John A Hudson graduated from the Heriot-Watt University UK and obtained his PhD at the University of Minnesota USA. He spent his professional career in consulting research teaching and publishing in engineering rock mechanics and was awarded the DSc. degree by the Heriot-Watt University for his contributions to the subject. He authored many scientific papers and books and was the editor of the 1993 five-volume Comprehensive Rock Engineering compendium and from 19832006 editor of the International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences. Since 1983 he has been affiliated with Imperial College London as Reader Professor and Emeritus Professor. In 1998 he became a Fellow of the UK Royal Academy of Engineering and was President of the International Society for Rock Mechanics (ISRM) for the period 20072011. Additionally he completed consulting assignments in many countries. In 2015 the prestigious ISRM Müller Award was conferred on Professor Hudson in recognition of an outstanding career that combines theoretical and applied rock engineering with a profound understanding of the basic sciences of geology and mechanics.John Cosgrove is a Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences and Engineering Imperial College London UK. He obtained both his MSc (1969) and PhD (1972) from Imperial College. Following a two-year Post-doctoral Fellowship at MacMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada he returned in 1973 to Imperial College to take up a Lectureship and has since been promoted to Professor. He won the Paul Fourmarier Gold Medal awarded by the Royal Academy of Belgium in 2005 for work on fluid induced failure in the crust and has also received awards for excellence in teaching from Imperial College. He was responsible for the M.Sc. course in Structural Geology & Rock Mechanics for the period (19781998). His present research interests relate to the interplay between stress fractures and fluid flow in the Earths crust. His earlier co-authored book (Price N.J. & Cosgrove J.W. 1990 Analysis of Geological Structures) has been used worldwide. He has worked extensively on research for the hydrocarbon and mining industry (the dewatering of basins and the impact of the resulting fluids on mineralisation and hydrocarbon migration & concentration) radioactive waste disposal and other rock mechanics applications. He has a strong interest in the many geological aspects of building stones and the related architectural aspects as is manifested in this book.

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