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E-grāmata: Doors: History, Repair and Conservation [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formāts: 412 pages, 127 Line drawings, color; 141 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315651224
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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In Doors: History, Repair and Conservation, readers are guided through the function, history, development, care, repair and conservation of doors by chapter authors who are experts in their field. This book offers depth and range of detail from dating and archaeology right through to the surveying, recording, engineering and curation of the door, its furniture and the part of the building into which it is set.

Doors vary from basic designs to exceptional and intricate masterpieces of craftmanship. Whether wood, stone, metal or glass, throughout history doors have been vital barriers against weather and intruders, providing those inside with protection, privacy and comfort. Split into three sections, this book covers history, development, identification and dating of doors, maintenance and engineering of doors and door openings, and materials of doors, their furniture openings and surrounds. Throughout the book the authors provide detailed photographs, drawings, techniques and methodologies and the latest research available.

Doors

is the first major reference work devoted to the understanding of doors and doorways and the issues surrounding their repair and conservation. This comprehensive, highly-illustrated, full-colour study will provide professionals, students and academics with a complete overview of door conservation that will inform both research and practice for years to come.

Contributors vii
Acknowledgements xi
Preface xiii
Introduction 1(10)
James W.P. Campbell
Michael Tutton
PART ONE HISTORY, DEVELOPMENT, IDENTIFICATION AND DATING
1 An introduction to the development of the door and its decoration from its beginning to the end of the Middles Ages
11(78)
Michael Tutton
2 The historical development of the door from the Middle Ages to the present day
89(54)
James W.P. Campbell
3 Dating doors by their details (1550--1850)
143(71)
Linda Hall
4 Hinges as an aid to authentication and dating
214(16)
Adam Menuge
5 The survey and scientific dating of doors
230(19)
Caroline Hardie
PART TWO DESIGN AND ENGINEERING
6 The design, geometry, accessibility and safety of doors
249(24)
James W.P. Campbell
7 Engineering and the design of doors
273(20)
David Yeomans
PART THREE CONSERVATION AND REPAIR
8 Conservation and repair of historic timber doors
293(23)
Iain McCaig
9 The conservation and repair of bronze doors
316(17)
Lucy Branch
10 Repair and Conservation of Stone Door Surrounds
333(30)
Tom Flemons
11 Conservation and repair of locks
363(13)
Richard Taylor
12 Maintenance and cleaning of historic doors
376(12)
Adam Menuge
Glossary 388(9)
Bibliography 397(8)
Index 405
James W.P. Campbell MA, PhD, FSA, IHBC RIBA, is currently the Head of the Department of Architecture at the University of Cambridge and the Seear Fellow in Architecture and History of Art at Queens College, Cambridge. He is chairman of the Construction History Society and on the editorial panel of the Journal of Architectural Conservation. His previous books include Brick: A World History (2003), Building St Pauls (2007), The Library: A World History (2013) and in the current series he co-edited with Michael Tutton Staircases: History, Repair and Conservation (2014).

Michael Tutton, FSA, IHBC, has some 30 years' experience, largely in the construction industry, working principally on historic buildings as a site manager, clerk of works and consultant. He is past chairman of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings and is a Trustee of the Construction History Society. He currently divides his time as assistant architectural adviser to Hampstead Garden Suburb Trust and as an independent scholar writing and editing. He is co-editor of the two previous books in this series, Windows: History, Repair and Conservation, with Elizabeth Hirst and Staircases: History, Repair and Conservation, with James W. P. Campbell.