Why buildings stand up : the strength of architecture / Mario Salvadori
Material type:
- 9780393306767
- TH 845 .S25 1980

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National University - Manila | LRC - Architecture General Circulation | Architecture | GC TH 845 .S25 1980 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000000089 |
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GC TH 7703 .E43 2002 Architectural lighting / | GC TH 7703 .S74 2001 Architectural lighting design / | GC TH 845 .B43 2020 Structure for architects : a case study in steel, wood and reinforced concrete design / | GC TH 845 .S25 1980 Why buildings stand up : the strength of architecture / | GC TH 845 .S25 1981 Structural design in architecture / | GC TH 880 .C68a 2011 Guide to the LEED AP operations and maintenance (O+M) exam / | GC TH 880 .C45 2014 c.1 Green building illustrated / |
Includes index.
Structures -- The Pyramids -- Loads -- Materials -- Beams and columns -- Houses -- Skyscrapers -- The Eiffel tower -- Bridges -- The Brooklyn bridge -- Form-resistant structures -- The Unfinished cathedral -- Domes -- Hagia Sophia -- Tents and balloons -- the Hanging sky --The Message of structure.
This book was written for those who love beautiful buildings and wonder how they stand up.
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