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Surveying Historic Buildings David Watt

Surveying Historic Buildings By David Watt

Surveying Historic Buildings by David Watt


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Summary

A guide to inspecting and reporting on the condition of older buildings that takes into consideration the traditional materials and techniques used in their construction. It also summarizes the basics of surveying practice, including the inspection, assessment, defect diagnosis and monitoring of defects.

Surveying Historic Buildings Summary

Surveying Historic Buildings by David Watt

This practical book offers a well structured guide to inspecting and reporting on the condition of older buildings, and takes into consideration the traditional materials and techniques used in their construction. Part I summarizes the basics of surveying practice, including the inspection, assessment, defect diagnosis and monitoring of defects. Part II examines the building elements, discussing the form of construction and their symptoms and diagnosis. This section provides specific advice on assessing industrial monuments and standing ruins, and features concise inspection checklists for ease of reference.

Surveying Historic Buildings Reviews

An essential book for all conservation professionals and students alike. RICS Building Conservation Journal A valuable reference book for the experienced which should be compulsory reading for students on all historic building related courses. SPAB News This is a book which can be recommended without hesitation to anybody concerned with the management and understanding of the built environment...It should be compulsory reading for every chartered surveyor in professional practice but it deserves to reach a broader audience...an instant classic. Industrial Archaeology Review

About David Watt

David Watt, a chartered building surveyor, formerly conservation officer with Norfolk County Council, is currently employed as Senior Research Fellow within the Department of Building Surveying at De Montfort University, Leicester. Peter Swallow, a chartered building surveyor, holds the Chair in Building Surveying at De Montfort University and is currently Head of the Department of Building Surveying.

Table of Contents

Section One Part 1 Surveying buildings: surveying buildings; the nature of building surveys; purpose of building surveys; works to existing buildings; surveying historic buildings. Part 2 Forms of building survey: basis of building surveys; specific building survey formats; general building survey formats; appropriateness of the survey format. Part 3 Historic buildings: age; building types; character and identity; history; associations; traditional building materials; traditional forms of construction; buildings in use; the future. Part 4 Building surveys I - basis of inspection: commissioning a building survey; instructions; preliminaries; basic equipment; personnal safety and comfort. Part 5 Building surveys II - the inspection: safety; establishing a base; order of inspection; site records; observation; defect diagnosis; non-destructive surveying; monitoring defects; monitoring structural movement; monitoring material degradation; monitoring environmental conditions. Part 6 Building surveys III - assessment and report: assessment criteria; measures of condition; survey report; responsibilities and duties of care; professional indemnity. Section Two Part 7 Causes of deterioration and decay: excess moisture; fungal attack; beetle infestation; chemical and physical change; corrosion of metals; dimensional stability. Part 8 Building element I - roofs: roof structure; roof covering; flashing and weatherings; associated joinery; roofscape features. Part 9 Building elements II - walls and structural frames: foundations; wall construction; wall materials; structural frames and infill panels; external wall coverings and finishes. Part 10 Building element III - ceilings, partitions and floors. Part 11 Building element IV - doors, windows and stairs. Part 12 Building element V - finishes, fixtures. Part 13 Building element VI - services. Part 14 Site and environment. Part 15 Industrial monuments and sites. Part 16 Standing ruins. Part 17 A look to the future. Appendices: English Heritage buildings at risk survey form; planned maintenance inspection list for drainage mills; hazard identification checklist; Norwich City Council extensive survey form; useful contacts.

Additional information

GOR007705117
9781873394168
1873394160
Surveying Historic Buildings by David Watt
Used - Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1995-04-01
300
N/A
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