Glorious Mud!
Ancient and Contemporary Earthen Design and Construction in North Africa, Western Europe, the Near East, and Southwest Asia
Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press
Published on 1. December 2007
Book
Hardback
560 pages
978-0-9788460-0-8 (ISBN)
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Description
Invented about 13,000 years ago, mud architecture has since been one of the most common, economical, useful, and widespread forms of building. It has been-and is still being-used for grand palaces and temples as well as simple shops and homes. Research conducted over the last several decades has enabled archaeologists and architects to understand how now-ruined, ancient mud structures were originally built. Gus and Ora Van Beek describe mud-construction techniques from Southwest Asia, the Near East, North Africa, Europe, and the United States, paying specific attention to problems involving foundations, wall and roof construction, cooling and heating, water erosion, and earthquake damage. Glorious Mud! is not only the definitive reference work on one of the world's most important forms of architecture but also a powerful study of the human past.
Reviews / Votes
Dr. Van Beek has put together a unique book. He has combined a personal style of writing with a completely authoritative coverage of the diversity of ways in which soil can be used to build dwellings and other constructions. Van Beek makes the value of mud clear to the reader, not only through his own observations on the diversity of architectural potential, but through a range of research that clearly illustrates how mud succeeds as a building material. This personal, yet authoritative approach succeeds because it engages the reader in what could otherwise be a very murky subject. -- J. Daniel Rogers, Department of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution While written by professionals and of interest to archaeologists and architectural historians, the theme of the work, its structure, and its presentation make it appealing to a wide audience. Recommended. CHOICE, December 2008 In Glorious Mud! Gus and Ora Van Beek present the results of many years of research on earthen architecture, mainly in the Near East, India, Pakistan and North Africa. Some of these mud constructions are spectacular in their magnitude, shape and decoration, such as the multistoried buildings of Yemen encountered by Gus Van Beek in the early 1950's when he pioneered the archaeological exploration of that country. His career as an archaeologist and anthropologist enabled him to study mud buildings from many points of view-and, indeed, Glorious Mud! covers everything relevant to this form of architecture, including a detailed analysis of its past, present, and future benefits for humanity. This book is essential for anyone interested in ancient and current traditional architecture, ecology, and the ways in which human beings adapt to their environment. -- Amihai Mazar, professor of archaeology, the Hebrew University of JerusalemMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Washington
United States
Publishing group
Smithsonian Books
Dimensions
Height: 264 mm
Width: 188 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
1107 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-9788460-0-8 (9780978846008)
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Glorious Mud!
Ancient and Contemporary Earthen Design and Construction in North Africa, Western Europe, the Near East, and Southwest Asia
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Persons
Gus W. Van Beek is Curator Emeritus for anthropology at the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. Ora Van Beek is an independent scholar and research associate.
Content
Part 1 Part I: Overview of Mud Construction Chapter 2 Chapter 1: Advantages of Mud Construction Chapter 3 Chapter 2:Factors in Building Design Chapter 4 Chapter 3: A Sampling of Near Eastern and Southwest Asian Building Designs Part 5 Part II: Preparing to Build Chapter 6 Chapter 4: Layout and Foundation Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Soils and Mud Part 8 Part III: Methods of Earthen Wall Construction Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Wattle-and-Daub Chapter 10 Chapter 7: Layered Mud Chapter 11 Chapter 8: Rammed Earth Chapter 12 Chapter 9: Mud Brick Part 13 Part IV: Roof Construction Chapter 14 Chapter 10: Flat and Raised-Frame Roofs Chapter 15 Chapter 11: Curved Roofs: Domes, Arches, and Vaults Part 16 Part V: Finishing Details and Solutions Chapter 17 Chapter 12: Walls, Columns, and Stairways Chapter 18 Chapter 13: Floors, Windows, Doors, Ceilings, and Utilities Chapter 19 Chapter 14: Problems and Solutions Chapter 20 Appendix A: Maps (Pakistan; Gujarat State, India; Southern Saudi Arabia and Yemen; Morocco; Southern Levant; Near East, from Egypt to Iran Chapter 21 Appendix B: Excavation Techniques