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Structure and architecture / Angus J. Macdonald.

By: Macdonald, Angus J, 1925-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Oxford ; Boston : Butterworth Architecture, 2001Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xiii, 150 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. + pbk.ISBN: 0750647930.Other title: Structure & architecture [Cover title].Subject(s): Structural design | Architectural designDDC classification: 624.1771
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

'Structure and Architecture' is an essential textbook for students and practitioners of architecture and structural engineering. MacDonald explains the basic principles of structure and describes the ranges of structure types in current use. Furthermore, the book links these topics directly with the activity of architectural design and criticism. An update of the first edition, 'Structure and Architecture 2ed' includes a revised opening chapter, and a new section that discusses prominent buildings constructed since the last edition was published in 1994. Angus MacDonald deals with structures holistically, relating detailed topics back to the whole structure and building. He aims to answer the questions: What are architectural structures? How does one define the difference between the structure of a building and all of the other components and elements of which it consists? What are the requirements of structures? What is involved in their design? An understanding of the concepts involved in answering these questions and an appreciation of how the structure of a building functions enhances the ability of an individual to appreciate its architectural quality. This book is unique in that it discusses the structural component of architectural design in the context of visual and stylistic issues.

Bibliography: p. 124-127 -- Includes index.

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Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Preface (p. vii)
  • Acknowledgements (p. ix)
  • Introduction (p. xi)
  • 1 The relationship of structure to building (p. 1)
  • 2 Structural requirements (p. 9)
  • 2.1 Introduction (p. 9)
  • 2.2 Equilibrium (p. 9)
  • 2.3 Geometric stability (p. 9)
  • 2.4 Strength and rigidity (p. 15)
  • 2.5 Conclusion (p. 21)
  • 3 Structural materials (p. 22)
  • 3.1 Introduction (p. 22)
  • 3.2 Masonry (p. 22)
  • 3.3 Timber (p. 25)
  • 3.4 Steel (p. 30)
  • 3.5 Concrete (p. 35)
  • 4 The relationship between structural form and structural efficiency (p. 37)
  • 4.1 Introduction (p. 37)
  • 4.2 The effect of form on internal force type (p. 37)
  • 4.3 The concept of 'improved' shapes in cross-section and longitudinal profile (p. 40)
  • 4.4 Classification of structural elements (p. 45)
  • 5 Complete structural arrangements (p. 47)
  • 5.1 Introduction (p. 47)
  • 5.2 Post-and-beam structures (p. 48)
  • 5.3 Semi-form-active structures (p. 55)
  • 5.4 Form-active structures (p. 57)
  • 5.5 Conclusion (p. 59)
  • 6 The critical appraisal of structures (p. 60)
  • 6.1 Introduction (p. 60)
  • 6.2 Complexity and efficiency in structural design (p. 60)
  • 6.3 Reading a building as a structural object (p. 67)
  • 6.4 Conclusion (p. 71)
  • 7 Structure and architecture (p. 73)
  • 7.1 Introduction (p. 73)
  • 7.2 The types of relationship between structure and architecture (p. 73)
  • 7.3 The relationship between architects and engineers (p. 114)
  • Selected bibliography (p. 124)
  • Appendix 1 Simple two-dimensional force systems and static equilibrium (p. 128)
  • A1.1 Introduction (p. 128)
  • A1.2 Force vectors and resultants (p. 128)
  • A1.3 Resolution of a force into components (p. 129)
  • A1.4 Moments of forces (p. 129)
  • A1.5 Static equilibrium and the equations of equilibrium (p. 129)
  • A1.6 The 'free-body-diagram' (p. 132)
  • A1.7 The 'imaginary cut' technique (p. 132)
  • Appendix 2 Stress and strain (p. 134)
  • A2.1 Introduction (p. 134)
  • A2.2 Calculation of axial stress (p. 135)
  • A2.3 Calculation of bending stress (p. 135)
  • A2.4 Strain (p. 138)
  • Appendix 3 The concept of statical determinacy (p. 140)
  • A3.1 Introduction (p. 140)
  • A3.2 The characteristics of statically determinate and statically indeterminate structures (p. 140)
  • A3.3 Design considerations in relation to statical determinacy (p. 146)
  • Index (p. 149)

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