Susan Pranger
English | 2024 | PDF | 436 Pages
ISBNs: 0367749572, 0367749564, 9780367749569, 9781003160489,
9780367749576, 978-0367749569, 978-1003160489, 978-0367749576,
978-0-367-74956-9, 978-0-367-74957-6, 978-1-003-16048-9
Old Materials, New Climate: Traditional Building Materials in a
Changing World is an accessible guidebook to understanding historic
materials – how they were traditionally made, how they survived the test
of time, and how changes in climate are now impacting materials in new
ways.
Protecting historic buildings from a rapidly changing and
unpredictable climate requires an understanding of how climate affects
weather and how weather affects the durability of the most widely used
traditional materials – wood, adobe, brick, lime, concrete, metal, and
paint. This resource examines how gradual and dramatic changes in
climate threaten to accelerate normal weathering and presents strategies
to safeguard historic materials for future generations. Illustrated
case studies explore how weather is affecting materials in specific
historic buildings in climate zones in the United States and across the
globe.
Drawing on the work of experts in conservation, biology,
chemistry, and environmental impacts, this book is an invaluable
resource for any student, preservationist, architect, or contractor
interested in expanding their knowledge of materials and why they
perform as they do.