The Skyscraper Museum
Book Talks 2010
The Skyscraper Museum

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DONALD FRIEDMAN: HISTORICAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION: Design, Materials, and Technology

(W. W. Norton & Company 2010)

In this hour-long illustrated slide lecture, structural engineer Donald Friedman highlights the sections on high-rise history from the updated edition of his classic text detailing the ins and outs of old building construction.

A comprehensive guide to the physical construction of buildings from the 1840s to the present, this study covers the history of concrete- , steel- , and skeleton-frame buildings, provides case histories that apply the information to a wide range of actual projects, and supplies technical data essential to professionals who work with historic structures.

Donald Friedman, a structural engineer, is the president of Old Structures Engineering and lives in New York City. He is also the author of The Investigation of Buildings; The Design of Renovations, with Nathaniel Oppenheimer; and Building the Empire State with Carol Willis

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