6th Edition

Materials for Architects and Builders

By Arthur Lyons, Arthur Lyons Copyright 2020
    536 Pages
    by Routledge

    536 Pages
    by Routledge

    Materials for Architects and Builders provides a clear and concise introduction to the broad range of materials used within the construction industry and covers the essential details of their manufacture, key physical properties, specification and uses.

    Understanding the basics of materials is a crucial part of undergraduate and diploma construction or architecture-related courses, and this established textbook helps the reader to do just that with the help of colour photographs and clear diagrams throughout.

    This new sixth edition has been completely revised and updated to include the latest developments in materials research, new images, appropriate technologies and relevant legislation. The ecological effects of building construction and lifetime use remain an important focus, and this new edition includes a wide range of energy-saving building components.

    Introduction

    1. Brick & Brickwork

    2. Blocks & Blockwork

    3. Lime, Cement & Concrete

    4. Timber & Timber Products

    5. Ferrous & Non-ferrous metals

    6. Flat Roofing Materials

    7. Glass

    8. Ceramic Materials

    9. Stone & Cast Stone

    10. Plastics

    11. Glass-fibre Reinforced Plastics, Concrete and Gypsum

    12. Plaster & Board Materials

    13. Insulation Materials

    14. Sealants, Gaskets and Adhesives

    15. Colour, Paints and Wood Stains

    16. Energy Saving Materials and Components

    17. Recycled and Ecological Materials

    18. Sustainability

    Biography

    Arthur Lyons was formerly Head of Quality, principal lecturer and teacher fellow for construction materials in the Leicester School of Architecture, Faculty of Arts, Design & Humanities, De Montfort University, UK. He was a lecturer in building materials within schools of architecture and surveying for 35 years, and is now an established writer on construction materials.