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Modern Construction: Roofs (Modern Construction Series)

Modern Construction: Roofs (Modern Construction Series)
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Modern Construction: Roofs (Modern Construction Series)

 
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The Roofs Handbook is a textbook for practitioners of architecture, as well as for structural and environmental engineers who wish to broaden their study. The six chapters examine roofs from the standpoint of the primary material used in their construction, from metal, glass, and concrete to timber, plastics and fabrics. Each set of three double page spreads explains a specific form of construction which is accompanied by drawn and annotated details. Throughout the book, built examples by high profile designers are used to illustrate specific principles. As it is the case in the Modern Construction Handbook the techniques described can be applied internationally.

 
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Product Details
Author:Andrew Watts
Hardcover:200 pages
Publisher:Springer Vienna Architecture
Publication Date:June 01, 2005
Language:English
ISBN:3211240713
Product Length:12.16 inches
Product Width:8.44 inches
Product Height:0.7 inches
Product Weight:2.44 pounds
Package Length:11.89 inches
Package Width:8.5 inches
Package Height:0.55 inches
Package Weight:2.47 pounds

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  • ISBN13: 9783211240717

  • Condition: Used - Very Good

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