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[et al.]a cura di Carlo GalliRoma [etc.]GLF editori Laterza2004XXVIII, 238 p.21 cmBiblioteca di cultura moderna11722001Biblioteca di cultura moderna11722001001-------2001GuerraTeorie355.02MACHIAVELLI,NiccolòGALLI,Carlo<1950- >ITsalbcISBD990002700870203316355.02 GUE 1(ISP IV 1524)185338 L.M.ISP IV00181736ISP IV 1524185339 L.M.ISP IV00181737355.02 GUE 1a(ISP IV 1524)185340 L.M.ISP IV00181738BKECOANNAMARIA9020060111USA011259ANNAMARIA9020060123USA010852RSIAV19020090312USA011208Guerra278439UNISA05333nam 2200721Ia 450 991013956360332120200520144314.01-283-33324-497866133332471-4443-4483-81-4443-4480-3(CKB)2550000000063619(EBL)693790(OCoLC)767858320(SSID)ssj0000537984(PQKBManifestationID)11335185(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000537984(PQKBWorkID)10557215(PQKB)10224732(MiAaPQ)EBC693790(Au-PeEL)EBL693790(CaPaEBR)ebr10510321(CaONFJC)MIL333324(EXLCZ)99255000000006361920110412d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInterior finishes & fittings for historic building conservation /edited by Michael Forsyth and Lisa White1st ed.Hoboken Wiley-Blackwell20111 online resource (234 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4051-9022-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Interior finishes & fittings for historic building conservation; Contents; Preface; Contributors; 1: Conservation of the historic interior; Introduction; The presentation of historic interiors; Managing change; Building history and understanding significance; 'Reading' the classical interior; The fall and rise of craftsmanship; Joinery detailing: a case study; Finding 'forgotten spaces'; Conclusion; 2: Stone floors; Introduction; Materials; Floors; 3: Cantilever or hanging stone stairs; How do they work?; Landings; Sources of problems; Investigation; Repairs; Load testingTimber cantilever stairsConclusion; 4: Decorative plasterwork: materials and methods; Introduction; Introduction; Materials; Methods; Ceiling construction; Design; Finishes; Significance; 5: Woodwork; Floors; Staircases; Panelling; Doors and doorcases; Architectural woodwork details; 6: Metalwork and gilding; Introduction; Staircases and balustrades; Architectural metal furniture; Gilding; 7: Chimneypieces; Introduction: early chimneypieces; Early chimney furniture; Seventeenth-and eighteenth-century developments; Firegrates and chimney furniture; Victorian style; 8: Wallpaper; IntroductionA brief history of wallpaperMaking hand-blocked wallpaper; Hand block printing; Designing wallpaper; The selling of wallpaper; Where and how to hang wallpaper; 9: Textiles; Introduction; Wall hangings; Window curtains; Floor coverings; Conservation; Glossary; 10: Ceramic and glass; Early floor tiles; Tin-glazed earthenware or Delft tiles; Victorian tiles; Glass; Mirror glass; 11: The impact of historic lighting; Introduction; Providing artificial light; Managing artificial light; The impact of artificial light; The impact of technological change; Conclusion; 12: Paint colour and paintworkConservation projectsTraditional paint; Care when specifying; Lead as an exterior paint; Distemper; 13: Recreating historic schemes of interior decoration; Research; Recreating and interpreting historic schemes; House versus home; Conclusion; 14: Environment in the historic interior; Introduction; Considerations with respect to people, collections and the building fabric; Heating; The options; Maintenance and statutory requirements; Conclusion; 15: Fire safety in Georgian houses; Introduction: legislation and guidance; Fire protection; Fire-resisting doorsCode-compliant solutions to fire safety and means of escapeFlat conversions; Fire engineering; Mixed-use buildings containing living accommodation; BS9999: 2008 Code of practice for fire safety in the design, construction and use of buildings; Conclusion; IndexInterior Finishes & Fittings for Historic Building Conservation complements Materials & Skills for Historic Building Conservation, combining the history and application of each material with current knowledge of maintenance and conservation techniques. Of direct practical application in the field, it takes the reader through the process of conserving historic interior finishes, covering everything from decorative plasterwork, joinery and paint colour; to chimneypieces, lighting and fire safety management. The series is particularly aimed at construction professionals - architects, decInterior finishes and fittings for historic building conservationBuilding fittingsFinishes and finishingInterior decorationHistoric buildingsConservation and restorationBuilding fittings.Finishes and finishing.Interior decoration.Historic buildingsConservation and restoration.747ARC005000bisacshForsyth Michael1951-37734White Lisa1950-887250MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910139563603321Interior finishes & fittings for historic building conservation1982077UNINA