This practical handbook is a comprehensive guide to the conservation of older bridges, commissioned by the UK Highways Agency. It provides essential guidance and recommendations for bridge conservation, repair and maintenance strategies, and proposes a new approach to best practice for bridge conservation.
Conservation of Bridges covers all types of highway, foot, railway, river and canal bridges built before 1960. It comprehensively deals with state-of-the-art methods of conservation, as well as structural form and behaviour, architecture, archaeology, legislation, and attitudes to conservation.
With case studies from all over the world and full colour illustrative photographs throughout, the book demonstrates what has, and can continue to be achieved in the pursuit of excellence in this field. Conservation of Bridges is essential reading for all engineers, architects and other professional groups responsible for the ongoing maintenance of a diverse bridge heritage.
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'This is a book that should be read by all engineers involved in bridge maintenance and repair. The sections on materials are the best summaries that your reviewer has seen. This book is an excellent step in the direction of improving repair practice in areas which have suffered so much in the past. An excellent book on this neglected subject' - The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings News
'While acknowledging the needs of both the conservationist and the owner, this book delivers the useful facts in the conservation of bridges without sentimentalism.' - Surveyor
'The book does an excellent job of presenting the general aspects of bridge assessment and repair.' - Context
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Höhe: 279 mm
Breite: 216 mm
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978-0-419-25910-7 (9780419259107)
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CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION. CHAPTER 2. LEGISLATION. CHAPTER 3. ATTITUDES TO CONSERVATION. CHAPTER 4. EVOLUTION OF STRUCTURAL FORM. CHAPTER 5. ANCILLARIES. CHAPTER 6. PARAPETS. CHAPTER 7. MASONRY BRIDGES. CHAPTER 8. TIMBER. CHAPTER 9. IRON AND STEEL. CHAPTER 10. SUSPENDED BRIDGES. CHAPTER 11. MOVABLE BRIDGES. CHAPTER 12. CONCRETE. CHAPTER 13. THE ARCHITECTURE OF BRIDGES. CHAPTER 14. ARCHAEOLOGY. APPENDIX. HIGHWAYS AGENCY BRIDGES CONSTRUCTED UP TO 1915.