David Bennett - The Concrete Consultant
David Bennett Associates, 3 Lydgate Fields, Fairfield, Hitchin, SG5 4SR
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The
Art of Precast Concrete: Colour, Texture, Expression
David Bennett
ISBN: 3764371501 Birkhauser
Precast
concrete is the manufacture, prefabrication and customisation of concrete
to meet the most stringent requirements of surface finish, dimensional
accuracy, durability and appearance. Whilst being a versatile product
it gives the architect great freedom to shape, sculpture and create bespoke
designs.
Modern precast concrete can be produced economically by two fundamental
casting methods - conventional flat panel construction using wet or
semi dry concrete mixes or poured into vertical moulds and compacted.
How we detail precast concrete, determine the size of the units and
specify the surface finish required, will be influenced by the chosen
method of production. It is important therefore that architects and
designers appreciate the differences in production techniques as they
have a significant influence on the cost, the lead time required for
manufacture and the site erection time.
There
is now a varied aesthetic choice and a wide range of styles that can
be accommodated in modern precast concrete as we can see in the organic
shaped curves of Calatrava's and Zaha Hadid's buildings, and the post
modern expressionism of Hertzog, de Mueron's and MacCormac Jamieson
Pritchard's architecture.
This book explains the different ways in which modern precast concrete
can be produced and utilised. It describes the processes involved, the
range of colours and finishes that each approach can achieve. General
guidance is given on specifying and detailing precast concrete. Case
studies of significant and innovative modern buildings and structures,
demonstrates how modern precast concrete can be expressed in both conservation
and restoration work, in radical and bold architecture or in a restrained
and minimalist way.
The
book contains 200 pages of drawings, details and illustrations of precast
concrete buildings and methods of production. It is a concise and lucid
reference on precast concrete in architecture today and an essential
guidebook for professionals and students in the design and application
of architectural precast concrete facades.

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