The Building Site in Eighteenth-Century Ireland

The Building Site in Eighteenth-Century Ireland

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Publisher's Synopsis

This study by the late Arthur Gibney takes you among labourers, craftspeople, contractors, builders, and designers as they populate the building sites of eighteenth-century Ireland. Gibney tells a story that has never been told so comprehensively before. What kind of contracts bound those involved? How much did it cost to bring a cargo of oak to the Dublin docks from Riga or Shillelagh (or fir from Trondheim) and what kind of roof trusses or floor framing was it used for? What was distinctively Irish about these structural features? What did plumbers do? How did roofers choose between slates and shingles and pantiles, and how did this choice affect the profile of a roof? Based on extensive documentary research and on a lifetime of experience of building and conservation, Gibney takes the interested layperson, the student, the architect, and the conservationist behind the facades to give us an understanding of paint colors-such as Venetian red and Spanish brown-the manufacture of stucco, the variations of Irish, English, and French glass, the composition of masonry walls, and much more in our great legacy of Georgian buildings. [Subject: Irish Architecture, Architectural History, Irish Studies, Georgian Dublin]

Book information

ISBN: 9781846826382
Publisher: Four Courts Press
Imprint: Four Courts Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 690.0941509033
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 295
Weight: 1132g
Height: 180mm
Width: 251mm
Spine width: 28mm