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Well-illustrated introduction to building pathology, bridging the gap between building surveying and the detailed understanding of building defects, their prognosis and remediation

Building Pathology introduces the concept of building pathology and aims to give the reader a greater awareness and understanding of buildings and their users, to assist in defect diagnosis and the design and implementation of specific and appropriate remedial measures. By focusing on the process, rather than specific solutions, the book helps the reader to use the information in their practice in a wide variety of situations.

The new third edition features new case studies which have been integrated into the text. Written by a highly qualified author with significant experience in the field, the third edition of Building Pathology contains information on:

  • Building performance, covering environmental factors, user requirements, building structures and materials
  • Defects, damage, and decay, covering atmospheric and climatic action, excess moisture, chemical, physical, and biological action, movement, fire and human factors
  • Survey and assessment, covering building inspections and surveys, how to prioritize defects, unoccupied buildings and sites, and redundant and ruined buildings
  • Remediation in practice, covering real-world examples

With comprehensive coverage of the subject, Building Pathology is an essential learning resource for students of building surveying, as well as professional architects, building surveyors, property managers and those working in heritage disciplines.

Well-illustrated introduction to building pathology, bridging the gap between building surveying and the detailed understanding of building defects, their prognosis and remediation

Building Pathology introduces the concept of building pathology and aims to give the reader a greater awareness and understanding of buildings and their users, to assist in defect diagnosis and the design and implementation of specific and appropriate remedial measures. By focusing on the process, rather than specific solutions, the book helps the reader to use the information in their practice in a wide variety of situations.

The new third edition features new case studies which have been integrated into the text. Written by a highly qualified author with significant experience in the field, the third edition of Building Pathology contains information on:

  • Building performance, covering environmental factors, user requirements, building structures and materials
  • Defects, damage, and decay, covering atmospheric and climatic action, excess moisture, chemical, physical, and biological action, movement, fire and human factors
  • Survey and assessment, covering building inspections and surveys, how to prioritize defects, unoccupied buildings and sites, and redundant and ruined buildings
  • Remediation in practice, covering real-world examples

With comprehensive coverage of the subject, Building Pathology is an essential learning resource for students of building surveying, as well as professional architects, building surveyors, property managers and those working in heritage disciplines.

Über den Autor

David S. Watt BSc (Hons), Dip Arch Cons (Leic), PhD, MSc, FRICS, IHBC is Associate Director (Eastern) of Hutton + Rostron Environmental Investigations Ltd, one of the UK's leading specialist building surveying companies. David is a chartered building surveyor and historic buildings consultant, with a degree in building surveying, a postgraduate diploma in architectural conservation, a postgraduate degree in conservation science, and a doctorate in aspects of architectural recording.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

About the Author xi

Preface to Third Edition xiii

1 Introduction 1

What is building pathology? 1

Why take a holistic approach to understanding buildings? 2

The relevance of building pathology 6

The principles and practice of building pathology 7

References 7

2 Understanding Buildings 9

What is a building? 9

Perceptions of buildings 13

Classification of buildings 16

Requirements of buildings 17

Our expectations of buildings 23

The way forward 27

Reference 28

Further reading 28

3 Building Performance 29

Why do buildings stand up? 29

Building structures 31

Building materials 36

Understanding building materials 37

Sources of building materials 39

Timber 42

Plant material 47

Stone 48

Ceramics 54

Binders and concrete 58

Metals 65

Glass 71

Bituminous products 73

Modern materials 74

Unusual materials 77

Building services 77

The building as a whole 82

Understanding buildings and building performance 83

Assessing building performance 83

How the construction industry needs to change 85

References 86

Further reading 87

4 Defects, Damage and Decay 89

What is a building defect? 89

Nature of building defects 90

Causes and effects of defects, damage and decay 95

Atmospheric and climatic action 98

Excess moisture 108

Chemical, physical and biological action 116

Movement 135

Fire 137

Human factors 139

References 142

Further reading 142

5 Survey and Assessment 145

Fault-finding 145

Building inspections and surveys 146

Assessment of defects 154

Severity of defects 155

Prioritising defects and remedial works 157

Unoccupied buildings and sites 158

Redundant and ruined buildings 159

Diagnosis and prognosis of defects 162

Non-destructive investigations 169

Monitoring defects 175

Environmental conditions 179

References 180

Further reading 180

6 Principles into Practice 183

Putting principles into practice 183

The changing fortunes of buildings 183

Looking forward by looking backwards 187

Cross-laminated timber buildings and their common defects 191

Understanding buildings: St Fagans National Museum of History 202

Relationship between fire and building pathology 208

Carrying out inspections and working at height 224

Conservation management plan for Marx Memorial Library 230

Training surveyors using script concordance testing 239

Scientific investigations at Hill House 243

Monitoring seismic movement at a church in Corfu 248

Diagnosing defects in a Martello tower 251

Using simple measurements to understand a problem 255

Bats in churches 258

Lincoln Cathedral's west front and Romanesque frieze 262

Planned preventative maintenance for Britten Pears Arts 270

Retrofit for rural National Trust buildings 279

New Court - a retrofit workflow by ArchiMetrics Ltd 285

Buildings on paper and in practice 292

Heritage, health and well-being 302

Dealing with chemical contamination in a building 306

Sustainable housing for the future 315

Lessons to be learned 319

7 Building Management and Aftercare 321

Planning the future 321

What can be done with buildings? 321

Managing building and change 324

Limitations of existing buildings 325

Finding the right use for a building 327

Making use of historic buildings and sites 328

Principles of conservation and building repairs 331

Principles of building maintenance 335

Planned preventive maintenance 337

Principles of retrofit 338

Climate resilience and mitigation 339

Planning for disasters and emergencies 341

Managing unoccupied buildings and sites 343

Heritage crime 346

Health and the built environment 347

Issues of sustainability and sustainable development 355

Stewardship and assessments of value 357

Buildings for the present and the future 359

References 360

Further reading 360

Appendix A Requirements of Approved Documents Supporting Schedule 1 to Building Regulations 2010 365

Appendix B Hazard Identification Checklist 381

Appendix C Useful Contacts 389

Appendix D Warning Bells 395

Glossary 399

Index 405

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Genre: Importe, Kunst
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Architektur
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781119908258
ISBN-10: 1119908256
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Watt, David S.
Auflage: 3. Auflage
Hersteller: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 171 x 244 x 26 mm
Von/Mit: David S. Watt
Erscheinungsdatum: 29.05.2025
Gewicht: 0,802 kg
Artikel-ID: 132632844

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