Gerald Staib, Andreas Dörrhöfer, Markus Rosenthal - Component

Schrijver: Gerald Staib, Andreas Dörrhöfer, Markus Rosenthal
Titel: Components and systems Modular Construction. Design. Structure. New Technologies
ISBN: 9783764386566
Taal: Engels
Uitgever: Detail
Bijzonderheden: Goed, 2008, Gekartonneerd met stofomslag, 239p
Prijs: € 60,00
Verzendkosten: € 3,50 (binnen Nederland)
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Construction systems reduced to the smallest possible number of identical elements have long been used by architects to build structures as well as dismantle and change them as quickly, efficiently, and economically as possible. Think of the architecture of the nomads, the Crystal Palace designed by the architect John Paxton for the London World's Fair of 1851, or the modern construction systems of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in steel, concrete, and wood.\nCoupled with modern digital planning and production methods, modular precast construction systems that are adaptable for many combinations and capable of being combined with one other will play an increasingly important role in architecture in the future.\nThe volume Components and Systems offers an in-depth and clearly organized presentation of the various types of precast building components - from semifinished products to building with components, open and closed systems, and skeleton and panel construction all the way to spatial cell constructions. The systems are accompanied by detailed drawings and color photographs.\nDiscussions of transporting and assembling the various systems round off the topic and make this book an indispensable practical companion.
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Gerald Staib, Andreas Dörrhöfer, Markus Rosenthal - Components and systems Modular Construction. Design. Structure. New Technologies Gerald Staib, Andreas Dörrhöfer, Markus Rosenthal - Components and systems Modular Construction. Design. Structure. New Technologies