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About the
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author (1999)
David Watt is a chartered building surveyor and
historic buildings consultant, working as
Associate Director with Hutton + Rostron
Environmental Investigations Limited. He is also
Honorary Senior Research Fellow in the Centre
for Sustainable Heritage at University College
London. He has worked in both private and
public sectors, and was Conservation Officer
with Norfolk County Council between 1991-6
and Senior Research Fellow at De Montfort
University between 1996-05. He is co-author of
Surveying Historic Buildings and Measurement
and Recording of Historic Buildings, and was
Editor of the Journal of Architectural
Conservation for ten years until 2005.
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move in is a building; the term architecture
applies only to buildings designed with a view to
aesthetic appeal.
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Page 254 - The building shall be designed and
constructed so that there are appropriate
provisions for the early warning of fire, and
appropriate means of escape in case of fire
from the building to a place of safety outside the
building capable of being safely and effectively
used at all material times.
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operation. The end is to build well. Well building
hath three conditions: commodity, firmness, and
delight.
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constructed so that the combined dead,
imposed and wind loads are sustained and
transmitted by it to the ground: (a) safely; and
(b) without causing such deflection or
deformation of any part of the building, or such
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movement of the ground, as will impair the
stability of any part of another building.
Appears in 12 books from 1988-2006
Page 256 - ... (2) Reasonable precautions shall
be taken to avoid danger to health and safety
caused by contaminants on or in the ground
covered, or to be covered by the building and
any land associated with the building. (3)
Adequate sub-soil drainage shall be provided if
it is needed to avoid: (a) the passage of ground
moisture to the interior of the building (b)
damage to the building, including damage
through the transport of waterborne
contaminants to the foundations of the building.
(4) For the purposes...
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co-ordination of a project from inception to
completion aimed at meeting a client's
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within cost and to the required quality
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About the author (1999)
David Watt is a chartered building surveyor and
historic buildings consultant, working as
Associate Director with Hutton + Rostron
Environmental Investigations Limited. He is also
Honorary Senior Research Fellow in the Centre
for Sustainable Heritage at University College
London. He has worked in both private and
public sectors, and was Conservation Officer
with Norfolk County Council between 1991-6
and Senior Research Fellow at De Montfort
University between 1996-05. He is co-author of
Surveying Historic Buildings and Measurement
and Recording of Historic Buildings, and was
Editor of the Journal of Architectural
Conservation for ten years until 2005.
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Title Building pathology: principles and practice
Building pathology series
Author David Watt
Edition 4, illustrated
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell, 1999
ISBN 0632048751, 9780632048755
Length 277 pages
Subjects Technology & Engineering
›
Construction
›
General
Building failures
Building failures/ Investigation
Buildings
Buildings/ Defects
Buildings/ Repair and reconstruction
Technology & Engineering / Civil / General
Technology & Engineering / Construction / General
Technology & Engineering / Industrial Health & Safety
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Building pathology
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Defects and deterioration in buildings
Barry A. Richardson
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Understanding building failures
James Douglas, W. H. Ransom
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Building care
Brian Wood
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Timber decay in buildings
Brian Ridout
38
Building failures
Lyall Addleson
39
Building maintenance management
Barrie Chanter, Peter Swallow
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Glossary 269
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Page 25 - Nearly everything that encloses space on a scale sufficient for a human being to move in is a building; the term architecture applies
only to buildings designed with a view to aesthetic appeal.
Appears in 81 books from 1904-2008
Page 254 - The building shall be designed and constructed so that there are appropriate provisions for the early warning of fire, and appropriate
means of escape in case of fire from the building to a place of safety outside the building capable of being safely and effectively used at all
material times.
Appears in 26 books from 1994-2007
Page 10 - In architecture, as in all other operative arts, the end must direct the operation. The end is to build well. Well building hath three
conditions: commodity, firmness, and delight.
Appears in 86 books from 1750-2008
Page 254 - Al. (1) The building shall be constructed so that the combined dead, imposed and wind loads are sustained and transmitted by it to
the ground: (a) safely; and (b) without causing such deflection or deformation of any part of the building, or such movement of the ground, as will
impair the stability of any part of another building.
Appears in 12 books from 1988-2006
Page 256 - ... (2) Reasonable precautions shall be taken to avoid danger to health and safety caused by contaminants on or in the ground
covered, or to be covered by the building and any land associated with the building. (3) Adequate sub-soil drainage shall be provided if it is
needed to avoid: (a) the passage of ground moisture to the interior of the building (b) damage to the building, including damage through the
transport of waterborne contaminants to the foundations of the building. (4) For the purposes...
Appears in 11 books from 1998-2007
Page 267 - Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) 66 Portland Place, London WIN 4AD Tel.
Appears in 26 books from 1979-2006
Page 271 - The overall planning, control and co-ordination of a project from inception to completion aimed at meeting a client's requirements and
ensuring completion on time, within cost and to the required quality standards.
Appears in 30 books from 1982-2007
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Investigations Limited. He is also Honorary Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Sustainable Heritage at University College London. He has
worked in both private and public sectors, and was Conservation Officer with Norfolk County Council between 1991-6 and Senior Research
Fellow at De Montfort University between 1996-05. He is co-author of Surveying Historic Buildings and Measurement and Recording of Historic
Buildings, and was Editor of the Journal of Architectural Conservation for ten years until 2005.
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Author David Watt
Edition 4, illustrated
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell, 1999
ISBN 0632048751, 9780632048755
Length 277 pages
Subjects Technology & Engineering
›
Construction
›
General
Building failures
Building failures/ Investigation
Buildings
Buildings/ Defects
Buildings/ Repair and reconstruction
Technology & Engineering / Civil / General
Technology & Engineering / Construction / General
Technology & Engineering / Industrial Health & Safety
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