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Structural Investigation of Historic Buildings

Structural Investigation of Historic Buildings: A Case Study Guide to Preservation Technology for Buildings, Bridges, Towers and Mills

Publisher - John Wiley & Sons Inc
ISBN - 9780470189672
Author - David C Fischetti
Pages - 288
$110.00
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Structural Investigation of Historic Buildings: A Case Study Guide to Preservation Technology for Buildings, Bridges, Towers and Mills is a toolkit for giving our historic built environment a second life.

Conservation of our existing structures has obvious economic and social value. Moreover, historic structures provide an excellent laboratory for studying aspects of structural engineering, materials science, forensic engineering, and building design. Structural Investigation of Historic Buildings: A Case Study Guide to Preservation Technology for Buildings, Bridges, Towers and Mills provides a practical guide for consulting structural engineers and others on dealing with issues unique to historic structures.

Emphasizing structural evaluation and condition assessment based on sound preservation philosophy, but without burdening the reader with tedious calculations, the book discusses the role of the structural engineer in the evaluation and preservation process and discusses such topics as structural safety, analysis, and conservation. Engaging case studies, drawn from the author's own practice, include:

  • The Montague Building and Watauga Hall
  • The Restoration of St Helena's Church
  • Market Hall Rehabilitation
  • Differential Settlement at St Philip's Moravian Church
  • James Madison's Montpelier
  • Relocating the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse
  • The Timber Trusses of Burr, Town and Haupt
  • The Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge
  • A New Covered Bridge for Old Salem
  • The Tohickon Aqueduct.

 

Each case study features a description of the project and its history, a condition assessment, structural analysis, discussion, recommendations, and a description of the subsequent intervention as executed with drawings and photographs.

Both a foundational text for students anticipating a career in preservation and a guide for seasoned structural engineers, Structural Investigation of Historic Buildings gives preservation-minded professionals the tools they need to ensure that potential candidates for restoration, rehabilitation or adaptive reuse do not meet the wrecking ball without a second chance.

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