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George Frederick Harris

The Science of Brickmaking

In “The Science of Brickmaking,” George Frederick Harris delves into the intricate processes, materials, and technological advancements of brick production during the late 19th century. Written in a clear and methodical style, the book serves both as a practical manual and a scientific treatise, exploring the chemistry and engineering principles underlying brickmaking. Harris contextualizes the craft within the burgeoning industrial age, where the demand for durable building materials was escalating, thus presenting a comprehensive examination of methods ranging from clay extraction to firing techniques, reflecting the marriage of tradition and innovation. George Frederick Harris was a prominent figure in the fields of architecture and engineering, often drawing from his extensive experience in construction and material science. His keen interest in the burgeoning techniques of industry led him to investigate the standardization and improvement of building materials. Harris's background provides a unique lens through which he views the brickmaking process, focusing on the necessity of scientific principles to elevate craftsmanship and efficiency in the construction trade. For anyone engaged in architecture, civil engineering, or materials science, “The Science of Brickmaking” is an indispensable resource that not only elucidates the technical aspects of brick production but also offers a broader understanding of its historical relevance. Harris's insights make this work essential for both practitioners and scholars alike, bridging past practices with modern advancements in building technologies.
166 páginas impresas
Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2021
Año de publicación
2021
Editorial
Good Press
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