Metals

Practical Building Conservation

Hardback by Sophie Godfraind, Robyn Pender and Bill Martin (Volume Editors)

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Practical Building Conservation is a ten-volume series that looks at the conservation of building materials and systems. It builds on our research and field experience and is aimed at those who work on or look after historic buildings: primarily architects, surveyors, engineers, conservators, contractors and conservation officers, but also owners, curators, students and researchers.

This volume, Metals, deals with the conservation of a group of materials that have been used in buildings for everything from structural components and fixings to weatherproofing, repairs, and decoration. It covers both the iron-based and the non-ferrous metals (such as copper, bronze and lead), in each case considering technological evolution, deterioration processes, and the practical application and long-term implications of the common conservation materials and methods.

Practical Building Conservation series

The ten volume series, published by Ashgate/Routledge on our behalf, is available to purchase from their web site: Routledge/PBC.

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  • Publication Status: Completed
  • Format: Hardback
  • Physical Size: 240 x 220 mm
  • Pages: 473
  • ISBN: 978-0-7546-4555-9

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