Selected Bibliography On Stone As A Building Material In Development Countries

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At a glance..

This book is a comprehensive guide to the use of stone in building construction, covering various disciplines concerned with its extraction, working, equipment, case histories, qualities preservation and technical briefs.

The details..

Stone has been used as a building material for centuries. However, information on this age-old material remains scarce and not readily available. This is where 'Stone in Building' comes into play. Written by John Ashurst and Frank Dimes, it's an essential guide that covers everything you need to know about using stone in construction projects. The book provides detailed information on various aspects of dimension stone including its development potential as well as extraction techniques.

The second section of the book focuses on building manuals which are useful for those who want to learn how to build houses with stones but have no prior experience or knowledge about masonry work. It includes practical step-by-step guides that explain how one can construct buildings from scratch without any previous experience.

In addition to providing guidance on extracting and working with stones at small scales suitable for cottage industries or seasonal occupations together with subsistence agriculture; Stone In Building also offers advice on possible usage of different types of building stones along with their production methods.

Overall,'Stone in Building' is an excellent resource for anyone interested in learning more about using natural materials like stone when constructing buildings. Whether you're a geologist looking for basic introduction or an architect seeking inspiration- this comprehensive guide will provide all necessary details needed throughout your project journey.


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File Type: pdf

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