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Conservation of Brick (Psychology of Reproduction) [Hardcover]

John Warren (Author)


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0750630914 978-0750630917 December 29, 1998
John Warren's invaluable book describes historic brick and terracotta, setting out the causes of failure and decay, analysing available materials and evaluating processes of repair and applicable conservation philosophies. It provides the conservator, owner and student of building conservation with a comprehensive resource.



Brickwork, with tile and terracotta, is one of those materials so universal, so apparently permanent and so much part of our everyday lives that its conservation is presumed to be understood. This is very largely untrue. Most brickwork is cursorily maintained and often subject to serious abuse. Neglect and clumsy repair are all too frequent, and the really skillful repair based on a full understanding of the mechanisms of decay is all too rare.

John Warren is a Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Architectural Studies, University of York and is an Architect and Conservator with some 30 years experience in private practice, both in the UK and abroad. His conservation work has extended as far afield as India. At home he has been responsible for, among many others, the recovery of Horace Walpole's mansion, Strawberry Hill. He was also a founding Trustee, and for 20 years Hon. Architect, of the Open Air Museum of Buildings in Sussex, overseeing the reconstruction of buildings of timber and brick from a theoretical and analytical viewpoint. He was a member of the British Standards Institution Committee on Historic Buildings and is Chairman of ICOMOS UK World Heritage Committee.

The technical and scientific background is clearly defined
Current conservation philosophies are integrated with practice
This is the only current work on this subject, especially important is the conservation of fired clays

Editorial Reviews

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'Warren has produced a well written and illustrated scholarly text that should be read by all those who seek sound advice relating to the diagnosis of defects, and the susequent sensitive conservation of historic brickwork.'
Journal of Architectural Conservation

'Warren's book is advisable for people wanting to become more familiar with bricks and brickwork, with their history and architectural management, and a number of interesting case studies are reported at the end.'
Studies in Conservation

'If you thought that a brick is a brick is a brick with some historic variations in size and appearance then this book will make you think again. This is a comprehensive, detailed and fascinating book whose usefulness belies the title Conservation of Brick and guarantees that readers will look at brick structures with new eyes.'
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Brickwork, with tile and terracotta, is a material so universal, so apparently permanent and so much a part of our everyday lives that its conservation is presumed to be understood. This is very largely untrue. Most brickwork is cursorily maintained and often subject to serious abuse. Neglect and clumsy repair are all too frequent, and the really skillful repair based on a full understanding of the mechanisms of decay is all too rare. Conservation of Brick provides a remedy to this problem.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann (December 29, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0750630914
  • ISBN-13: 978-0750630917
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 7.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,354,232 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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