Materials in refurbishment
Language: English Series: Architects` Journal ; 187(7) 17 February 1988, 59-71Publication details: 1988Subject(s): Summary: A series of six articles examining the performance and use of materials in two different but complementary listed building refurbishment projects: the Skin Floor at Tobacco Dock , a London docklands warehouse currently being renovated to provide shopping facilities and St Marks , Silvertown , an east London parish church , being restored to provide archive and exhibition space for a local history museum . Explains the two buildings` architectural importance and the historical background to their restoration, before going onto consider in detail the building materials used in the refurbishment: slate , timber , cast iron , brick , terracotta and stone . The final article describes how fire control systems were incorporated into the two buildings without destroying their historic character. Photos. Diagrams.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS38898 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 13184-1001 |
A series of six articles examining the performance and use of materials in two different but complementary listed building refurbishment projects: the Skin Floor at Tobacco Dock , a London docklands warehouse currently being renovated to provide shopping facilities and St Marks , Silvertown , an east London parish church , being restored to provide archive and exhibition space for a local history museum . Explains the two buildings` architectural importance and the historical background to their restoration, before going onto consider in detail the building materials used in the refurbishment: slate , timber , cast iron , brick , terracotta and stone . The final article describes how fire control systems were incorporated into the two buildings without destroying their historic character. Photos. Diagrams.