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HISTORY OF MATERIALS
USED IN BUILDING
CONSTRUCTION
DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY-DASMARIÑAS
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE AND TECHNOLOGY
ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT
T-ARCH126 BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 1
Gain considerable knowledge of the basic properties
and composition of building construction and finishing
materials.
LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
THE HISTORY OF
ARCHITECTURE IS ALSO
THE HISTORY OF BUILDING
MATERIALS.
CONSTRUCTION IS AN ANCIENT HUMAN ACTIVITY.
IT BEGAN WITH THE PURELY FUNCTIONAL NEED FOR A
CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT TO MODERATE THE
EFFECTS OF CLIMATE.
CONSTRUCTED SHELTERS WERE ONE MEANS BY WHICH
HUMAN BEINGS WERE ABLE TO ADAPT THEMSELVES TO
A WIDE VARIETY OF CLIMATES AND BECOME A GLOBAL
SPECIES.
Neolithic, also known as the Old
Stone Age period, from 9000 BC
to 5000 BC.
It was the last period of age
before the use of woodwork in
buildings.
The tools used were from natural
materials, including bone, stone,
antler, hide (animal skin), wood,
grasses and animal fibre.
STONE AGE
Bones such as mammoth ribs,
hide, stone, metal, bark, clay, lime
plaster and more are used as
building materials.
The first mud bricks made with
hands belong to the late Stone
Age period were found in Jericho.
Neolithic architecture ranges from
tents to megalith (an arrangement
of large stones), temples, tombs
and dwellings.
STONE AGE
The use of Copper came into
existence before 5000 BC and
Bronze around 3100 BC.
The same types of tools were
used in both ages, such as axes
and chisel which are new, less
brittle, and more durable.
A new tool developed in the
Copper Age is the saw, which
started using rock-cut architecture.
COPPER &
BRONZE AGE
The Iron Age is between 1200 BC
to 50 BC, with the wide use of iron
for tools and weapons.
The first large-scale buildings
were found in ancient
Mesopotamia. The chief building
material was the mud-brick,
formed in wooden molds. By 3500
BC, fired bricks came into use and
then later developed glazed
brickwork decorating the interiors
and exteriors of the buildings.
IRON AGE
Due to the Arid climatic conditions, the
pharaohs of Egypt built large
structures in stone. Adobe (sun-baked
mud brick) construction was used for
ancillary buildings and houses in
ancient times.
They have invented many things like
ramp, lever, lathe, oven, ship, paper,
irrigation system, window awning,
door, glass, plaster of Paris, lock, the
bath, shadoof, measurement system,
weaving, geometry, silo, saw, steam
power, veneer, plywood, rope truss
and more.
IRON AGE
Most structures built by Greeks are
out of mud-brick, leaving no record
behind them. The Greeks discovered
much advancement in technology
including, plumbing, central heating,
the spiral staircase, urban planning,
the water wheel, crane, and more.
The oldest construction drawing in
the world is in the Temple of Apollo
at Didyma. Greeks did construct
some groin vaults, arch bridges, and
with the help of Egyptians, the first
high rise known as Light House of
Alexandria.
IRON AGE
The Roman development in building
materials was the use of hydraulic lime
mortar called Roman Cement. The
concrete was made of rubber and
hydraulic lime mortar, which was
cheap and very easy to produce.
The Romans also made bronze roof
tiles. Lead was used for roof covering
material, water supply and water
pipes. They also used glass for
construction, coloured glass in
mosaics and clear glass in public
buildings.
IRON AGE
China played a crucial role in
building construction in Eastern
Asia. Many Far East building
methods and styles evolved from it,
and a famous example is the Great
Wall of China, built between the 7th
and 2nd centuries BC. The wall is
built with stones, rammed earth,
wood, later bricks, and tiles with
lime mortar.
IRON AGE
The Middle Ages of Europeans from
the 5th to 15th centuries AD is known
to be the Medieval Age. It is the end
of the Roman era and the beginning
of the great construction projects like
castles, cathedrals and fortifications.
In Italy, the craft of brick-making had
disappeared largely after 1000 AD
and with it the burning of tiles. Brick
remained the most precious material
throughout the period in places like
the Netherlands, Denmark, Northern
Germany, and Poland.
MEDIEVAL
The Renaissance is from the 14th
century to the 17th century.
The major breakthrough is adopting
technology, wherein most Western
Europe, water mills were used to saw
timber and convert trees into planks.
Architects have started using
ironwork in roof carpentry for straps
and tension members.
In Italy, roofing was typical with
terracotta roofing tiles, whereas
stone remained preferable material
for prestigious buildings.
RENAISSANCE
Manufacturing of glass took place in
this period, with the first cast plate
glass being developed in France.
Most buildings had stone ashlar
surfaces covering rubber cores bind
together with lime mortar.
A complex system of pulleys was
used to lift the heavy loads, and
long ramps were used to haul loads
to the higher parts of the buildings.
17TH CENTURY
The architects and engineers
became highly professionalized and
started experiments in science and
mathematical methods related to
construction.
Both cast iron and wrought iron is
the breakthrough. Steel was used
only in the manufacture of tools, as
it could not be made in sufficient
quantities to be used in buildings.
18TH CENTURY
From the mid-19th century, steel was
mass-produced and used in I-beams and
reinforced concrete.
Glass panes also went into mass
production and became luxurious in
every building construction.
The introduction of Plumbing gave
common access to drinking water and
sewage collection.
Since the 19th century, Building codes
have been applied with particular
reverence to fire safety.
19TH CENTURY
(INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION)
New construction technologies
were introduced, including
Prefabrication and Computer-Aided
Design. While heavy equipment and
power tools decreased the
workforce needed, elevators and
cranes made high-rise buildings and
skyscrapers possible.
By the end of the 20th century,
concrete and steel construction
became themselves the subject of
the construction revolution.
20TH CENTURY
(INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION)
“THE NATURE OF THE MATERIALS EMPLOYED IN
CONSTRUCTION IS INHERENT TO THE TRUE NATURE OF
EVERY GOOD BUILDING, THAT IS, OF THE KIND OF
CONSTRUCTION WE CALL ARCHITECTURE.”
“A HOUSE WILL GLORIFY THE MATERIAL OF WHICH IT
IS COMPOSED.”
-FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT-

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Module-1.2-History of Materials Used in Building Construction.pdf

  • 1. HISTORY OF MATERIALS USED IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY-DASMARIÑAS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE AND TECHNOLOGY ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT T-ARCH126 BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 1
  • 2. Gain considerable knowledge of the basic properties and composition of building construction and finishing materials. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • 3. THE HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE IS ALSO THE HISTORY OF BUILDING MATERIALS.
  • 4. CONSTRUCTION IS AN ANCIENT HUMAN ACTIVITY. IT BEGAN WITH THE PURELY FUNCTIONAL NEED FOR A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT TO MODERATE THE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE. CONSTRUCTED SHELTERS WERE ONE MEANS BY WHICH HUMAN BEINGS WERE ABLE TO ADAPT THEMSELVES TO A WIDE VARIETY OF CLIMATES AND BECOME A GLOBAL SPECIES.
  • 5. Neolithic, also known as the Old Stone Age period, from 9000 BC to 5000 BC. It was the last period of age before the use of woodwork in buildings. The tools used were from natural materials, including bone, stone, antler, hide (animal skin), wood, grasses and animal fibre. STONE AGE
  • 6. Bones such as mammoth ribs, hide, stone, metal, bark, clay, lime plaster and more are used as building materials. The first mud bricks made with hands belong to the late Stone Age period were found in Jericho. Neolithic architecture ranges from tents to megalith (an arrangement of large stones), temples, tombs and dwellings. STONE AGE
  • 7. The use of Copper came into existence before 5000 BC and Bronze around 3100 BC. The same types of tools were used in both ages, such as axes and chisel which are new, less brittle, and more durable. A new tool developed in the Copper Age is the saw, which started using rock-cut architecture. COPPER & BRONZE AGE
  • 8. The Iron Age is between 1200 BC to 50 BC, with the wide use of iron for tools and weapons. The first large-scale buildings were found in ancient Mesopotamia. The chief building material was the mud-brick, formed in wooden molds. By 3500 BC, fired bricks came into use and then later developed glazed brickwork decorating the interiors and exteriors of the buildings. IRON AGE
  • 9. Due to the Arid climatic conditions, the pharaohs of Egypt built large structures in stone. Adobe (sun-baked mud brick) construction was used for ancillary buildings and houses in ancient times. They have invented many things like ramp, lever, lathe, oven, ship, paper, irrigation system, window awning, door, glass, plaster of Paris, lock, the bath, shadoof, measurement system, weaving, geometry, silo, saw, steam power, veneer, plywood, rope truss and more. IRON AGE
  • 10. Most structures built by Greeks are out of mud-brick, leaving no record behind them. The Greeks discovered much advancement in technology including, plumbing, central heating, the spiral staircase, urban planning, the water wheel, crane, and more. The oldest construction drawing in the world is in the Temple of Apollo at Didyma. Greeks did construct some groin vaults, arch bridges, and with the help of Egyptians, the first high rise known as Light House of Alexandria. IRON AGE
  • 11. The Roman development in building materials was the use of hydraulic lime mortar called Roman Cement. The concrete was made of rubber and hydraulic lime mortar, which was cheap and very easy to produce. The Romans also made bronze roof tiles. Lead was used for roof covering material, water supply and water pipes. They also used glass for construction, coloured glass in mosaics and clear glass in public buildings. IRON AGE
  • 12. China played a crucial role in building construction in Eastern Asia. Many Far East building methods and styles evolved from it, and a famous example is the Great Wall of China, built between the 7th and 2nd centuries BC. The wall is built with stones, rammed earth, wood, later bricks, and tiles with lime mortar. IRON AGE
  • 13. The Middle Ages of Europeans from the 5th to 15th centuries AD is known to be the Medieval Age. It is the end of the Roman era and the beginning of the great construction projects like castles, cathedrals and fortifications. In Italy, the craft of brick-making had disappeared largely after 1000 AD and with it the burning of tiles. Brick remained the most precious material throughout the period in places like the Netherlands, Denmark, Northern Germany, and Poland. MEDIEVAL
  • 14. The Renaissance is from the 14th century to the 17th century. The major breakthrough is adopting technology, wherein most Western Europe, water mills were used to saw timber and convert trees into planks. Architects have started using ironwork in roof carpentry for straps and tension members. In Italy, roofing was typical with terracotta roofing tiles, whereas stone remained preferable material for prestigious buildings. RENAISSANCE
  • 15. Manufacturing of glass took place in this period, with the first cast plate glass being developed in France. Most buildings had stone ashlar surfaces covering rubber cores bind together with lime mortar. A complex system of pulleys was used to lift the heavy loads, and long ramps were used to haul loads to the higher parts of the buildings. 17TH CENTURY
  • 16. The architects and engineers became highly professionalized and started experiments in science and mathematical methods related to construction. Both cast iron and wrought iron is the breakthrough. Steel was used only in the manufacture of tools, as it could not be made in sufficient quantities to be used in buildings. 18TH CENTURY
  • 17. From the mid-19th century, steel was mass-produced and used in I-beams and reinforced concrete. Glass panes also went into mass production and became luxurious in every building construction. The introduction of Plumbing gave common access to drinking water and sewage collection. Since the 19th century, Building codes have been applied with particular reverence to fire safety. 19TH CENTURY (INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION)
  • 18. New construction technologies were introduced, including Prefabrication and Computer-Aided Design. While heavy equipment and power tools decreased the workforce needed, elevators and cranes made high-rise buildings and skyscrapers possible. By the end of the 20th century, concrete and steel construction became themselves the subject of the construction revolution. 20TH CENTURY (INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION)
  • 19. “THE NATURE OF THE MATERIALS EMPLOYED IN CONSTRUCTION IS INHERENT TO THE TRUE NATURE OF EVERY GOOD BUILDING, THAT IS, OF THE KIND OF CONSTRUCTION WE CALL ARCHITECTURE.” “A HOUSE WILL GLORIFY THE MATERIAL OF WHICH IT IS COMPOSED.” -FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT-