Gauged Brickwork
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Feb '06
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Gauged brickwork is a term used to describe the superior finish required in the details of an important brickwork elevation, such as moulded reveals, arches, string courses and other forms of ornamentation. This is achieved through shaping the individual bricks to produce a high degree of regularity, accurate dimensions and extreme fineness in the joints. This practical handbook combines simple diagrams and photographs to describe each stage of the process, from rubbing, cutting and shaping the bricks to laying and carving them. It emphasizes the importance of this skill in repairing and repointing rubbed and gauged brickwork and the damage that can be done by those unskilled in the craft. The second edition of this standard reference work has been substantially updated with new material, including additional photographs and illustrations to explain the various procedures and applications. It also now offers a fascinating and detailed historical perspective on the development of this important craft. The insights gleaned from this revised edition will be extremely valuable to architects and builders involved in conserving and repairing gauged brickwork, and also to those who are required to commission new decorative work to a high standard.
This book is a delight to brick buffs everywhere ... The book is a 'must have'. Ecclesiastical and Heritage World This new edition, with its extra and updated information is a must, even for those fortunate enough to own a copy of the first edition. It will no doubt also prove to be an essential companion to Gerard Lynch's volumes on Brickwork, History, Technology and Practice. Journal of Architectural Conservation
ISBN: 9781873394755
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 536g
222 pages
2nd edition