Basics Masonry Construction /
Kummer, Nils
Basics Masonry Construction / Nils Kummer. - 1 online resource (72 p.) - Basics .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Rules of construction -- Masonry structures -- Building materials -- In conclusion -- Appendix
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Der Mauerwerksbau steht in aller Regel an erster Stelle der konstruktiven Übungen im Studium. Die Grundprinzipien der Maßlichkeit, der Konstruktion und des Bauteilfügens werden an einfachen Mauerwerksbauten entwickelt.Themen: Material und Maße Bauphysikalischen und tragkonstruktiven Eigenschaften Typischen Verbänden Bauteile Ausführung von Mauerwerk Masonry construction is usually the first building exercise the student encounters in his or her training. This volume elaborates the fundamental principles of scale, construction, and assembly of building components using simple masonry structures as examples. Topics: materials and measurements building physics and load-bearing structures typical bonds building components execution of masonry structures The present volume aims to introduce students systematically to the subject of masonry. Bricks and mortar, the elemental basic components, are used to devise rules for building a wall. The emphasis is on the overall systems and material-dependent properties. The interplay of bricks, the forms of masonry bonds, and the aesthetic of masonry with wall apertures, projections and recesses are explained soundly and methodically so that students can understand the essence of masonry and apply their insights directly to their designs and projects.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783035623109 9783035623215 9783035623178
10.1515/9783035623178 doi
2021939428
Architectural student handbook.
Basics series.
Brick courses.
Clay masonry units.
External wall.
Internal wall.
Joint configuration.
Masonry Construction.
Masonry arch.
Masonry bond.
Masonry unit.
Masonry.
Motar.
Stone.
Structural behaviour.
Textbook architecture.
Unit dimension.
ARCHITECTURE / History / General.
693/.1
Basics Masonry Construction / Nils Kummer. - 1 online resource (72 p.) - Basics .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Rules of construction -- Masonry structures -- Building materials -- In conclusion -- Appendix
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Der Mauerwerksbau steht in aller Regel an erster Stelle der konstruktiven Übungen im Studium. Die Grundprinzipien der Maßlichkeit, der Konstruktion und des Bauteilfügens werden an einfachen Mauerwerksbauten entwickelt.Themen: Material und Maße Bauphysikalischen und tragkonstruktiven Eigenschaften Typischen Verbänden Bauteile Ausführung von Mauerwerk Masonry construction is usually the first building exercise the student encounters in his or her training. This volume elaborates the fundamental principles of scale, construction, and assembly of building components using simple masonry structures as examples. Topics: materials and measurements building physics and load-bearing structures typical bonds building components execution of masonry structures The present volume aims to introduce students systematically to the subject of masonry. Bricks and mortar, the elemental basic components, are used to devise rules for building a wall. The emphasis is on the overall systems and material-dependent properties. The interplay of bricks, the forms of masonry bonds, and the aesthetic of masonry with wall apertures, projections and recesses are explained soundly and methodically so that students can understand the essence of masonry and apply their insights directly to their designs and projects.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783035623109 9783035623215 9783035623178
10.1515/9783035623178 doi
2021939428
Architectural student handbook.
Basics series.
Brick courses.
Clay masonry units.
External wall.
Internal wall.
Joint configuration.
Masonry Construction.
Masonry arch.
Masonry bond.
Masonry unit.
Masonry.
Motar.
Stone.
Structural behaviour.
Textbook architecture.
Unit dimension.
ARCHITECTURE / History / General.
693/.1

