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Author Pranger, Susan, author.

Title Old materials, new climate : traditional building materials in a changing world / Susan Pranger.

Publication Info. New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2024.
©2024

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 Central Library - Circulating Collection  TA403.6 .P685 2024    New -1st floor- Central
Description xxviii, 407 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The shifting climate a climate -- The preservation perspective -- Stakeholders and resources -- Common issues and strategies -- Wood -- Stone -- Earth, clay, brick and terracotta -- Lime -- Concrete and cement -- Metals -- Coatings -- Covered bridges -- Early New England masonry -- The San Antonio missions -- Missions of Southern Arizona -- Lighthouses of the Pacific Northwest -- Michigan Central Station -- Early Chicago concrete at Unity Temple and Baha'i Temple -- Scotland : lime past and present -- Wood coatings in Norway -- The Lahore Fort -- Wood and coatings in Japan -- A comprehensive preservation plan.
Summary "Old Materials, New Climate: Traditional Building Materials in a Changing World is an accessible guidebook to better understand historic materials, how they were traditionally made, how they survived the test of time, and how changes in climate are now impacting these old materials in new ways. How do we protect historic buildings from a rapidly changing and unpredictable climate? First, we need to understand how climate affects weather, and how weather affects the durability and resiliency of building materials. This book explores some of the most widely used traditional materials: wood, adobe, brick, lime, concrete, metal, and paint, examining how both gradual and dramatic changes in climate are creating new stresses on the structural integrity and durability of old materials and threaten to accelerate the normal weathering of traditional materials, and what strategies are required to safeguard this legacy for future generations. Illustrated case studies expose how weather is affecting materials in specific historic buildings in each of the major climate zones in the United States, and their counterparts across the globe. Drawing on the work of experts in conservation, biology, chemistry and environmental impacts, this book will be a useful resource for any student, preservationist, architect or contractor interested in expanding their knowledge of materials and why they perform in the way they do"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Building materials -- Climatic factors.
ISBN 9780367749569 hardcover
0367749564 hardcover
9780367749576 paperback
0367749572 paperback
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