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El. knyga: Elements of Construction: N. Clifford Ricker, Architecture, and the University of Illinois

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  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Mar-2025
  • Leidėjas: University of Illinois Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780252047527
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  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Mar-2025
  • Leidėjas: University of Illinois Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780252047527

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A pioneer of architecture education in the United States, N. Clifford Ricker notably taught with an emphasis on construction and shop practice in his teaching. Marci S. Uihlein edits and elaborates on The Elements of Construction, the text on building materials that Ricker wrote and used in his teaching, but never published. The book is a window into the expanding possibilities of the late nineteenth-century, as Ricker continually revised The Elements of Construction to keep up with advances taking place in architecture, materials, and construction technology.

In addition to providing the full text, Uihlein and the contributors trace Ricker’s career and delve into his practice of teaching. Subject experts explore specific topics. Thomas Leslie surveys contemporary construction practices in Chicago. Tom F. Peters considers Ricker’s writings in the context of the time while Rachel Will looks at masonry know-how and testing. Donald Friedman examines the teaching of iron and steel construction.

An illuminating look at a field and a legacy, The Elements of Construction rediscovers a figure that shaped the teaching of architecture and trained a generation that forever changed Chicago.

Introduction by Marci S. Uihlein

Chapter
1. Student, Professor, and Architect: N. Clifford Ricker at the
Illinois Industrial University by Marci S. Uihlein

Chapter
2. The Components of Construction: The Technical Education of an
Architect at the University of Illinois by Marci S. Uihlein

Chapter
3. Rigid Flesh on Creeping Things: The State of the Skyscraper Art
in the 1890s by Thomas Leslie

Chapter
4. Journals, Compendia, and Travelogs: Nineteenth-Century Sources of
Construction Technology Knowledge and Processes by Tom F. Peters

Chapter
5. No Bottom Here: The Evolution of Foundations in Chicago by
Thomas Leslie

Chapter
6. Properties and Application in Masonry: Stone, Brick, and Terra
Cotta by Rachel Will

Chapter
7. Changing Technologies: Teaching Iron and Steel Construction by
Donald Friedman

Conclusion by Marci S. Uihlein

Transcript-The Elements of Construction, volume 2 by N. Clifford Riker

Ricker Division III-Foundations

Ricker Division IV-Stone Masonry

Ricker Division V-Bricks, Tiles, and Terra Cotta

Ricker Division VI-Iron and Steel Construction

Contributors

Index
N. Clifford Ricker (18431924) served as the longtime head of the School of Architecture and dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. His architectural achievements include the design of the iconic Altgeld Hall on the UIUC campus. Marci S. Uihlein is an associate professor of architecture at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.