Corrugated Iron by Simon Holloway

Corrugated Iron by Simon Holloway

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Corrugated Iron by Simon Holloway

Within a few years engineers were putting up warehouses and elegant railway stations of corrugated iron. By the late 1840s entrepreneurial manufacturers were sending out build-it-yourself cottages for gold prospectors in California and Australia. Whole townships complete with churches, sports pavilions, hotels, and meeting halls were soon available from catalogs, to be flat-packed and sent around the world. The First World War brought the development of the shelter known as the Nissen hut, perhaps the most iconic of all corrugated iron buildings and forerunner of the Quonset hut. Today corrugated sheet metal has proved invaluable in relief work and is used so often as roofing in the developing world that it can lay claim to shelter more people from the elements than any other building material. But the big surprise comes as architects around the world rediscover the virtues of this durable, biodegradable, and environmentally sound material, sufficiently versatile to create unique works of architecture and to house thousands in disaster zones. It answers the needs of both high-tech aesthetics and low-tech aspirations for affordability and ease of construction, as demonstrated by such cutting-edge architects as Will Bruder and Lake/Flato Architects in the United States; Glenn Murcutt in Australia; Rem Koolhaas, Nicholas Grimshaw, and Foreign Office Architects in Europe; and Shuhei Endo in Japan. Whether the appeal lies in nostalgia for rain on rusting tin roofs or in the sophistication of contemporary architecture, corrugated iron deserves to be taken seriously. It has a long and fascinating history and a future as bright as its past.
What makes this book more than eye candy is the authors' exhaustive treatmentClearly they love the subject. -- Architect Magazine
[A] well-researched, well-written and engaging narrative....Highly recommended for designers generally and anyone broadly interested in design and design history. -- Curve
[F]ascinating...follows the rich and varied history of this versatile material...[A] well-researched, well-written and engaging narrative. -- Kathy Fox - Curve
[A] fascinating study. -- Mia Jacobi - Desert Living
This is a book that heralds the array of uses and finally gives corrugated metal its moment in the sun. -- David Lake - FAIA, Lake Flato Architects
This tells the evolving story of the material in a thoughtful way, with an obvious passionate love for the material. -- The Architectural Review
Corrugated metal surely stands alongside the great inventions, a democratic and international material...[A]n enthralling piece of social and global history. -- Edwin Heathcote - The Financial Times
[C]atnip to architecturally minded modernists....the book is replete with fascinating reproductions of posters, catalog copy, and architectural renderings....a wonderful book. -- Daniel Akst - Wilson Quarterly
[C]atnip to architecturally minded modernists....the book is replete with fascinating reproductions of posters, catalog copy, and architectural renderings....a wonderful book. -- Daniel Akst - Wilson Quarterly
A book that heralds the array of uses and finally gives corrugated metal its moment in the sun. -- David Lake, FAIA, Lake|Flato Architects
Simon Holloway is an engineer and an expert in architectural restoration. He lives in Shropshire, England, and is the author of a prize-winning historical atlas of breeding birds. His great passion is researching and communicating the history of corrugated iron. Adam Mornement is a writer and editor specializing in the history of design and contemporary architecture. His books include Extensions, Treehouses, and No Longer Notorious.
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ISBN 13 9780393732405
ISBN 10 0393732401
Title Corrugated Iron
Author Simon Holloway
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Year published 2008-01-17
Number of pages 224
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