HISTORY OF CAST IRON IN ARCHITECTURE.
Author: JOHN. GLOAG
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Published: 2024
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ISBN-13: 9781032367194
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: JOHN. GLOAG
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Published: 2024
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ISBN-13: 9781032367194
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: John Gloag
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2022-10-24
Total Pages: 664
ISBN-13: 100077578X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Originally published in 1948, A History of Cast Iron in Architecture is a comprehensive history of the part that has been played by cast iron in architecture and the allied arts in Britain. Any history of the rise and development of the iron-founding industry becomes virtually a history of the First Industrial Revolution. Examining the use of cast iron by builders and architects from late medieval times to the middle of the 20th Century the authors have also recorded a miniature history of British Industry. The introduction throws light on the early developments of iron-founding. The main sections of the book describe the rise and expansion of the cast-iron industry and its gradually increasing significance in architecture from 1650 to 1945. There are over 500 illustrations.
Author: William J. Hawkins, III
Publisher: Binford & Mort Pub
Published: 1976-01-01
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ISBN-13: 9780832302824
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: James D. Dilts
Publisher: Cornell Maritime Press/Tidewater Publishers
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 120
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Baltimore was an innovator in the development of cast-iron architecture, but the city's heritage of buildings in this genre, once numbering more than a hundred, has dwindled to only a handful today. The Baltimore region also had a long tradition in iron production, beginning with the colonial era and continuing through the 1950s as Sparrows Point became the single largest steel complex in the world. Baltimore's Cast-Iron Buildings is a celebration of a unique aspect of Baltimore's architectural and industrial history. The authors examine cast-iron buildings in an integrated way to show how the material was fabricated and the buildings erected. They also explore the cast and wrought ironwork used for gates, fences, railings, and ornaments. The heavily illustrated work includes ironwork catalogs from the mid-1800s.
Author: Gerald Kenneth Geerlings
Publisher:
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 220
ISBN-13: 9780486245355
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This classic work documents the many uses and ingenious adaptations of wrought iron in architecture, with numerous examples from the fourteenth century through the twentieth centuries. Gerald Geerlings' extensive introduction details the properties of wrought iron; its textures; tools and terms of the trade; architectural applications, design, motifs, and ornamentation; economic considerations; finishing; and more. The author illuminates the history of wrought iron with carefully researched surveys of the craft in several countries, including Italy, Spain, England, Germany, France, Belgium, Holland, and America. Nearly 400 illustrations, including 73 clear drawings and 307 sharply focused photographs of gates, railings, screens, lighting fixtures, bannisters, balconies, door knockers, and other objects, chronicle the evolution of wrought iron as both a structural and decorative material. Special attention is devoted to early-twentieth-century developments and applications of this highly useful metal.
Author: Daniel D. Badger
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Published: 1981
Total Pages: 162
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Most extensive, most ambitious, most thoroughly documented primary source of cast-iron architecture in 19th-century America. An architectural classic! 102 plates.
Author: Dr Paul Dobraszczyk
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Published: 2014-06-27
Total Pages: 343
ISBN-13: 1472418980
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In the half century after the building of the Crystal Palace (1851), some architects, engineers, manufacturers and theorists believed that the fusion of iron and ornament would reconcile art and technology and create a new, modern architectural language. This book studies the development of mechanised architectural ornament in iron in nineteenth-century architecture, its reception and theorisation, and the contexts in which it flourished. As such, it offers new ways of understanding the notion of modernity in Victorian architecture.
Author: Badger Daniel D
Publisher: Legare Street Press
Published: 2022-10-27
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781017059694
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Author: Ann Masson
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company, Inc.
Published: 2011-12-15
Total Pages: 74
ISBN-13: 9781589809949
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A pictorial examination of cast iron in New Orleans. Cast iron artistry remains an iconic characteristic of New Orleans, familiar to both locals and visitors alike. Beginning with the origins of cast iron, this pictorial study follows its evolution into contemporary times. Ornate illustrations depict the various patterns of cast iron that have been used over the years while photographs portray examples of the artistry throughout the city.
Author: Margot Gayle
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 1998-01-06
Total Pages: 294
ISBN-13: 9780393730159
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The first book on the life and work of 19th-century American inventor and entrepreneur James Bogardus, known for his unique grinding mill and other patented devices. However, his enduring claim to fame is his cast-iron structures, forerunners of the modern skyscraper. Modern interest in Bogardus stems from the historic preservation movement. His four surviving buildings in New York are recognized landmarks. Illustrated.