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Building the Nineteenth Century Book

"Building the Nineteenth Century is an interesting, broadly constructed history of engineering and technological developments in the nineteenth century, which brings to light new material on some relatively unexplored and little discussed areas of technological development." -- Harry F. Mallgrave, Ph.D., The Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities "There are few histories of technology and a great many of architecture. Yet, for the most part they are structured as one-way streets of the professional trades. The novel thing about Tom Peters' work is that he views the daring development of the 19th century as a network: a network out of engineering invention and communication invention. Thus, Peters unfolds a magnificent kaleidoscope of the interactions of the inventors. Because Tom Peters' book transforms our optics and our perceptual focus, his work will prove indispensable." -- Adolf-Max Vogt, ETH-Zurich Is there a culture of construction? To answer this question, Tom Peters crosses the traditional boundaries between civil engineering and architecture to look at how builders' thought processes influenced construction, and particularly at how construction thinking changed in the last century. The Sayn Foundry in Bendorf, a German town on the Rhine near the Dutch border, is a fascinating example of complex technological thinking. Although the structural detailing is typical of its period (1830), Prussian engineer and iron founder Karl Ludwig Althans used and varied the many architectural and engineering models at hand in a sophisticated and complex building with structural elements that can be read as advertisements, machine parts, religious form, or simply as building elements. The foundry, which is still standing, is just one of the many projects Peters examines in this broad synthesis of nineteenth-century technological thought and methods of design that form the basis of the modern built world. Through such examples, he traces the growth of technological thinking as one of our culture's chief modes of thought and establishes its primacy over other forms such as scientific or humanistic thinking as the major component of building design. Both celebrated and little-known works of architecture and engineering illustrate the evolution of a modern building process that brought together technical achievements with aesthetic, social, and cultural concerns. These include the first Thames tunnel project, the Mont Cenis Tunnel, the Conway and Britannia bridges, the Suez Canal, Kew Palm House, the Crystal Palace, the Langwies Viaduct, and the Panama Canal.Read More

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  • 0262161605
  • 9780262161602
  • Tom F. Peters
  • 31 October 1996
  • MIT Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 512
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