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"Concrete? That characterless stuff of parking lots or Communist tower blocks, right? Well, yes. And no. Concrete is actually a name applied to a remarkably wide range of building substances, and, when properly handled, is one of the noble materials of contemporary architecture. A kind of "liquid stone" at the outset, it is malleable, durable, and capable of prodigious feats of engineering. This two-volume book highlights the best work done in concrete of recent years. It includes such stars as Zaha Hadid, Herzog & de Meuron, and Steven Holl, but also surprising new architects like the Russians SPEECH, and rising stars of the international scene like Rudy Ricciotti from France, as well as artists such as James Turrell, who turned the famous concrete spiral of Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim in New York into the setting of one of his most remarkable pieces."--Provided by publisher.
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Le béton armé fut-il découvert ou inventé ? Que savait-on de cette technique avant qu'elle ne prenne le nom de matériau ? Et avant même d'être "armée", que représentait pour les constructeurs ou les architectes cette espèce de boue épaisse, informe, seulement bonne à solidifier la masse des murailles ou des fondations ? Le béton aujourd'hui concentre sur lui beaucoup de haine (pour l'homme de la rue), mais aussi beaucoup d'amour (chez les architectes). Ce divorce affectif ne doit pas masquer le processus complexe et profondément enraciné dans l'histoire qui a conduit à son fantastique développement, jusqu'à en faire le matériau le plus utilisé dans le monde pour la construction depuis cinquante ans. Cet ouvrage a pour objet d'explorer les origines, entreprendre la genèse d'une technique aujourd'hui parfaitement banalisée, mais qui aura mis presque deux siècles à se constituer.
Bouwmaterialen ; beton --- Betonbouw --- 693.95 --- Betonskeletbouw --- Construction en béton --- Béton armé --- Procédé de construction --- Béton --- Histoire de la construction --- Ciment --- Mortier --- Maçonnerie --- Résistance des matériaux --- Hennebique, François, 1842-1921 --- Freyssinet, Eugène, 1879-1962 --- Maillart, Robert, 1872-1940 --- Perret, Auguste, 1874-1954 --- Nervi, Pier Luigi, 1891-1979 --- Duiker, Jan, 1890-1935 --- Rabut, Charles, 1852-1925 --- Vicat, Louis-Joseph, 1786-1861 --- Coignet, François, 1814-1888 --- Construction en béton armé --- Reinforced concrete construction --- Histoire --- History
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