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OverviewThe American Construction Industry meticulously chronicles the evolution of the construction industry from its roots in the medieval guild system to the high-tech jobsite of tomorrow. While celebrating more than two millennia of progress and innovation, this resource for students and professionals uncovers the ways of working that crossed the Atlantic with the earliest European settlers and will continue to define building trades in the United States today and in the years and decades to come. Full color illustrations bring the past to life and provide visual links to the present day. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brian BowenPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9780367654382ISBN 10: 0367654385 Pages: 206 Publication Date: 20 August 2021 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1.An Overview of the Construction Industry Today Chapter 2.Classical Times Chapter 3.Medieval Times – The Foundation of the Industry Chapter 4.The Renaissance 1350 – 1600 Chapter 5.17th Century England Chapter 6.The American Colonies 17th C. Chapter 7.Industrial Revolution – Great Britain 18th C. Chapter 8.American Colonies 18th C. Chapter 9.Developments in the New Republic - 1783 to the Civil War Chapter 10.USA from Civil War to 1900 Chapter 11.20th Century to World War II Chapter 12World War II to the Present Time Chapter 13.Some Conclusions Chapter 14.The FutureReviewsArchitects, builders, and those with an interest in industrial history will appreciate this definitive book-revealing our practices from the earliest of times to the present in a narrative both entertaining and informative. -A. Peter Hilger, Morse Distinguished University Teacher, University of Minnesota Brian Bowen's The American Construction Industry is a much-needed corrective to architectural history, placing contractors and builders at the center of the long story of building construction. Relying on his background in the industry and using illuminating examples of contracts, correspondence, and other key documents across eras, Bowen explains the combined effects of economics, the law, labor, and professional organization, among others, in realizing both grand monuments and everyday dwellings. Essential as a reference and enlightening as a narrative. -Thomas Leslie, Morrill Professor in Architecture, Iowa State University Professor Bowen's manuscript provides important background and context for understanding the origins of the American construction industry. This meticulously researched book helps readers understand how the early craftsmen and builders of the colonial area evolved into the industry that has constructed the world's largest and most sophisticated economy. -Brian Turmail, Vice President of Public Affairs and Strategic Initiatives, Associated General Contractors of America Architects, builders, and those with an interest in industrial history will appreciate this definitive book-revealing our practices from the earliest of times to the present in a narrative both entertaining and informative. -A. Peter Hilger, Morse Distinguished University Teacher, University of Minnesota Brian Bowen's The American Construction Industry is a much-needed corrective to architectural history, placing contractors and builders at the center of the long story of building construction. Relying on his background in the industry and using illuminating examples of contracts, correspondence, and other key documents across eras, Bowen explains the combined effects of economics, the law, labor, and professional organization, among others, in realizing both grand monuments and everyday dwellings. Essential as a reference and enlightening as a narrative. -Thomas Leslie, Morrill Professor in Architecture, Iowa State University Professor Bowen's manuscript provides important background and context for understanding the origins of the American construction industry. This meticulously researched book helps readers understand how the early craftsmen and builders of the colonial area evolved into the industry that has constructed the world's largest and most sophisticated economy. -Brian Turmail, Vice President of Public Affairs and Strategic Initiatives, Associated General Contractors of America """Architects, builders, and those with an interest in industrial history will appreciate this definitive book—revealing our practices from the earliest of times to the present in a narrative both entertaining and informative."" –A. Peter Hilger, Morse Distinguished University Teacher, University of Minnesota ""Brian Bowen’s The American Construction Industry is a much-needed corrective to architectural history, placing contractors and builders at the center of the long story of building construction. Relying on his background in the industry and using illuminating examples of contracts, correspondence, and other key documents across eras, Bowen explains the combined effects of economics, the law, labor, and professional organization, among others, in realizing both grand monuments and everyday dwellings. Essential as a reference and enlightening as a narrative."" –Thomas Leslie, Morrill Professor in Architecture, Iowa State University ""Professor Bowen’s manuscript provides important background and context for understanding the origins of the American construction industry. This meticulously researched book helps readers understand how the early craftsmen and builders of the colonial area evolved into the industry that has constructed the world’s largest and most sophisticated economy."" –Brian Turmail, Vice President of Public Affairs and Strategic Initiatives, Associated General Contractors of America" Author InformationBrian Bowen retired as president of Hanscomb Inc. in 2000 after a career in England, Canada and the United States. From that time, he supported the College of Architecture at the Georgia Institute of Technology in various capacities and was appointed a Professor in the Practice of Construction Management. His focus has been on researching and teaching Construction History. In 2008 he formed the Construction History Society of America. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |