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Concrete: A Seven-Thousand-Year History

Author Reese Palley
Publisher Quantuck Lane Press
Category Architecture
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Author(s)Reese Palley
ISBN / ASIN1593720394
ISBN-139781593720391
AvailabilityUsually ships in 1-2 business days
Sales Rank1,197,330
CategoryArchitecture
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A historical account of our most versatile building material, beginning in ancient Egypt and ending on the moon.

For seven thousand years concrete has periodically shaped the path of human progress. Reese Palley s fascinating history of this ubiquitous and versatile material chronicles the repeated and often centuries-long losses of the technology and its many reemergences and the cultural, scientific, and engineering accomplishments it has enabled.

Palley takes us from concrete s earliest beginnings, including the startling proof that at least one of the pyramids was partially poured, through the building of the Eddystone Light, to the dramatic building explosion in the use of concrete during the twentieth century and the start of the twenty-first century. He discusses the environmental impact of the production of concrete and attempts to find substitutes for the burning of lime. He ends by contemplating outer space, where almost all of the elements needed to build extraterrestrial communities already exist in the chemical makeup of the moon and Mars. 200 four-color & b/w photographs
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