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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 236 pages, height x width: 216x267 mm, weight: 666 g, 176 colour illustrations and 2 line drawings
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jan-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Getty Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1606065769
  • ISBN-13: 9781606065761
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 236 pages, height x width: 216x267 mm, weight: 666 g, 176 colour illustrations and 2 line drawings
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  • ISBN-10: 1606065769
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"This volume of fourteen case studies addresses the challenges of conserving the twentieth century's most ubiquitous building material, concrete"--Provided by publisher.

This timely volume brings together fourteen case studies that address the challenges of conserving the twentieth century’s most ubiquitous building material—concrete. Following a meeting of international heritage conservation professionals in 2013, the need for recent, thorough, and well-vetted case studies on conserving twentieth-century heritage became clear. Concrete: Case Studies in Conservation Practice answers that need and kicks off a new series, Conserving Modern Heritage, aimed at sharing best practices.
 
The projects selected represent a range of building typologies, building uses, and project sizes, from the high-rise housing blocks of Le Corbusier’s Unité d’Habitation and public buildings such as the London’s National Theatre to small monuments such as the structures at Dudley Zoological Gardens and a sculpture by Donald Judd. The projects also represent a range of environmental and economic contexts. Some projects benefit from high levels of heritage protection and access to funding, while others have had to negotiate conservation with stringent cost limitations. All follow a rigorous conservation approach, beginning with a process of investigation and diagnosis to identify causes and target repairs and balancing these with conservation requirements to preserve significance.
 
Written by architects, engineers, conservators, scholars, and other professionals in the field, these highly detailed and well-illustrated studies demonstrate sound practice, rigorous methodology, and technological innovation and represent the vibrancy of the field as it stands today. This book has something to offer anyone interested in the conservation of modern heritage.
 
 
 


The first title in a new series aimed at sharing best practices in the conservation of modern heritage.
Foreword 7(1)
Preface and Acknowledgments 8(3)
Introduction Concrete Conservation: An Emerging Area of Practice 11(9)
Projects
1 The Listening Mirrors Denge, Kent, England 1928--30
20(11)
Chris Wood
David Farrell
2 Halles Du Boulingrin Reims, France 1929
31(15)
Francois Chatillon
Richard Palmer
3 Villa Girasole Verona, Italy 1929--35
46(12)
Michele Secco
Elena Stievanin
Claudio Modena
Gilberto Artioli
Francesca da Porto
4 Dudley Zoological Gardens Dudley, England 1937
58(16)
Stuart Tappin
5 Sao Francisco De Assis Church Belo Horizonte, Brazil 1943
74(10)
Marco Antonio Penido de Rezende
Ulisses Vanucci Lins
Jose Eduardo de Aguiar
6 Magliana Pavilion Rome 1945
84(12)
Tullia Iori
Sergio Poretti
7 Gansehaufel Swimming Facility Vienna 1950
96(16)
Wolfgang H. Salcher
8 Unite D'Habitation Marseille, France 1952
112(14)
Francois Botton
9 First Christian Lower Technical School Patrimonium Amsterdam 1956
126(16)
Wessel de Jonge
Jurjen van Beek
10 Morse and Ezra Stiles Colleges, Yale University New Haven, Connecticut, USA 1958--62
142(10)
Paul Gaudette
Deborah Slaton
David S. Patterson
11 New York Hall of Science New York 1964
152(14)
Laura N. Buchner
Christopher Gembinski
Raymond M. Pepi
12 National Theatre London 1976
166(14)
Patrick Dillon
Stephen Douglas
13 Brion Cemetery Treviso, Italy 1969--78
180(6)
Guido Pietropoli
Paolo Faccio
Paola Scaramuzza
Greta Bruschi
14 Untitled by Donald Judd Southwest England 1988--91
186(5)
Catherine Croft
Glossary 191(4)
Selected Bibliography 195(1)
Contributors 196(6)
Index 202
Catherine Croft is director of the Twentieth-Century Society and is editor of C20 Magazine. Susan Macdonald is head of Buildings and Sites at the Getty Conservation Institute and oversees the Conserving Modern Architecture Initiative.