文档介绍:Stone in Architecture
Fourth Edition
Siegfried Siegesmund · Rolf Snethlage
Editors
Stone in Architecture
Properties, Durability
Fourth Edition
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Editors
Prof. Dr. Siegfried Siegesmund Prof. Dr. Rolf Snethlage
Universität Göttingen Naturstein, Bauchemie und Bauphysik
Geoscience Center Göttingen in der Denkmalpflege
Goldschmidtstr. 3 Wetzelstraße 24
37077 Göttingen 96047 Bamberg
Germany Germany
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ISBN 978-3-642-14474-5 e-ISBN 978-3-642-14475-2
DOI -3-642-14475-2
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Preface
Natural stone is a topic of interest to geologists and natural stone producers, as
well as for architects, building specialists, conservators, monument curators, and
of course, building owners. It is one of the oldest and more durable construction
materials. However, its importance for the construction industry has changed over
time and so has its perception by society. In the last three decades, a significan