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Autor:
Blake Tyson
Publikováno v:
Vernacular Architecture. 31:32-44
With regard to the reuse of the main building materials of Cumbria, this article explores aspects of problem-solving methods, attitudes and motivation of some managers of traditional building work in the county. It will be clear that comparative rese
Autor:
Blake Tyson
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Vernacular Architecture. 29:63-81
This article uses documentary evidence from Cumbria to show how transportation affected the supply of construction materials and the organisation of building work. It indicates how traditional building management studies could become a major contribu
Autor:
Blake Tyson
Publikováno v:
Vernacular Architecture. 25:4-15
Since the first discussion of masons' marks, about 150 years ago, much has been written about them including, according to Salzman, 'some fanciful nonsense,'. Perhaps the most intractable problem has been to allocate names to particular marks. This a
Autor:
Blake Tyson
Publikováno v:
Vernacular Architecture. 24:20-28
Opportunities to examine original evidence for the cost of vernacular houses and for the motivation leading to their erection are scarce. As one probes further down the social scale difficulty increases and the quality of evidence is usually poorer,
Autor:
Blake Tyson
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Vernacular Architecture. 29:98-99
Autor:
Blake Tyson
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Vernacular Architecture. 29:100-101
Autor:
Blake Tyson
Publikováno v:
Vernacular Architecture. 10:10-14
Autor:
Blake Tyson, Roman Iwaschkin, Gillian Mead, David Reid, Peter Gillman, Wilfred Ashworth, Clive Bingley, Edwin Fleming, Sarah Lawson, Kate Hills
Publikováno v:
New Library World. 80:145-155
AS A RESULT of present economic problems in Britain and attendant cuts in spending, there is a need to achieve maximum cost‐effectiveness in all sectors of public spending including libraries. This article examines a simple method by which economie
Autor:
Blake Tyson
Publikováno v:
Vernacular Architecture. 18:17-24
It has been suggested that the present concentration on archaeological studies of traditional buildings might benefit from the work of social and economic historians. This article therefore examines accounts for the enlargement of one Cumbrian farm b
Autor:
Blake Tyson
Publikováno v:
Post-Medieval Archaeology. 15:219-224
A modern construction management technique—the Gantt chart—is used to examine how builders organized the erection of four surviving farm buildings for Sir Daniel Fleming of Rydal Hall between 1659 and 1688. His accounts allow detailed bar charts