Geometry of Construction

Geometry of Construction
Title Geometry of Construction PDF eBook
Author T. B. Nichols
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1966
Genre
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Geometry of Construction

Geometry of Construction
Title Geometry of Construction PDF eBook
Author T. B. Nichols
Publisher
Total Pages 230
Release 1954
Genre
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Geometry of Construction

Geometry of Construction
Title Geometry of Construction PDF eBook
Author Trafalgar Bertram Nichols
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Architectural drawing
ISBN 9781873394892

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This is a concise and instructive guide to the technical geometry of the construction industry. It is a resource for students in architecture, carpentry, stonemasonry and engineering.

Practical Geometry for Builders and Architects

Practical Geometry for Builders and Architects
Title Practical Geometry for Builders and Architects PDF eBook
Author J. E. Paynter
Publisher
Total Pages 432
Release 1921
Genre Geometrical drawing
ISBN

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Geometry of Construction: For Builders, Architects, Engineers

Geometry of Construction: For Builders, Architects, Engineers
Title Geometry of Construction: For Builders, Architects, Engineers PDF eBook
Author T.B. Nichols
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 241
Release 2015-09-30
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1317742826

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Geometry of Construction has long been acknowledged as the most concise and instructive guide to the technical geometry of the construction industry, and a vital resource for students in architecture, carpentry, stonemasonry and engineering. Beginning with the very basics of technical drawing, it provides a series of increasingly complex exercises to clearly explain all that the reader needs to know about geometry. Each topic is covered with a detailed diagram and carefully written instructions, enabling the student to progress from basics such as the circle and construction of scales, to some of the most complex challenges including the entasis of a column, an ionic volute, the hemispherical dome and the setting out of barrel vaulting. The authors, T. B. Nichols and N. P. Keep, both worked extensively in the construction industry before moving into teaching, so they were ideally suited to produce this highly practical guide. First published in 1947, a revised edition, incorporating numerous suggestions from students and lecturers on Raking Sections, the Projection of Points, of Lines, and of Planes, the True Lengths of Lines, the Oblique Plane and on Roof Surfaces, was produced in 1954. Last published in 1966, it has been unobtainable since then. It remains one of the most useful books for any student in the construction industry.

Practical Geometry for the Architect, Engineer, Surveyor and Mechanic ...

Practical Geometry for the Architect, Engineer, Surveyor and Mechanic ...
Title Practical Geometry for the Architect, Engineer, Surveyor and Mechanic ... PDF eBook
Author Edward Wyndham Tarn
Publisher
Total Pages 268
Release 1882
Genre Curves, Plane
ISBN

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Geometry of Construction: For Builders, Architects, Engineers

Geometry of Construction: For Builders, Architects, Engineers
Title Geometry of Construction: For Builders, Architects, Engineers PDF eBook
Author T.B. Nichols
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 289
Release 2015-09-30
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1317742818

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Geometry of Construction has long been acknowledged as the most concise and instructive guide to the technical geometry of the construction industry, and a vital resource for students in architecture, carpentry, stonemasonry and engineering. Beginning with the very basics of technical drawing, it provides a series of increasingly complex exercises to clearly explain all that the reader needs to know about geometry. Each topic is covered with a detailed diagram and carefully written instructions, enabling the student to progress from basics such as the circle and construction of scales, to some of the most complex challenges including the entasis of a column, an ionic volute, the hemispherical dome and the setting out of barrel vaulting. The authors, T. B. Nichols and N. P. Keep, both worked extensively in the construction industry before moving into teaching, so they were ideally suited to produce this highly practical guide. First published in 1947, a revised edition, incorporating numerous suggestions from students and lecturers on Raking Sections, the Projection of Points, of Lines, and of Planes, the True Lengths of Lines, the Oblique Plane and on Roof Surfaces, was produced in 1954. Last published in 1966, it has been unobtainable since then. It remains one of the most useful books for any student in the construction industry.