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MeghanIsMe ([personal profile] stormdog) wrote2019-02-27 12:43 pm
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My brief review on Library Thing of Mario Salvadori's "Why Buildings Stand Up: the Strength of Architecture."

This had a lot of great information for someone like me; an interested layperson with no professional design training. The style is a classic sort of stuffy academic prose, and in places goes on at unnecessary length about how much of a genius someone was (the paragraph-plus extolling the mind of Gustave Eiffel being a good example), but it's certainly informative and engaging if I put that aside.

I did feel like a lot of what was here was similar to Edward Allen's (no relation!) book, How Buildings Work: The Strength of Architecture, which I read recently. Allen was rather broader in range of topics, and Salvadori more in depth in examining structural design theory and specific historical and modern buildings. It was worth a read, for sure.

[personal profile] basefinder, this book was written in 1980 and the author is quite excited and optimistic about the future of thin shell concrete construction! You might find that portion in particular interesting.