Stone to steel: evolution of construction technology (100 BC-1400 AD) (Softcopy is also available)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
ABSTRACT i
UNDERTAKING iii
CERTIFICATE v
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vii
ABBREVIATIONS ix
TABLE OF CONTENTS x
LIST OF FIGURES xii
CHAPTER-1: INTRODUCTION 14
1.1 Need for the study 14
1.2 Research Objectives 14
1.3 100 BC to 1400 AD Time Era 15
CHAPTER-2: Literature review 16
2.1 Book: Cathedrals and Castles: Building in the Middle Ages 16
2.2 Research Paper: What were medieval houses and structures built from? 17
CHAPTER-3: Research Methodology and timeline 23
CHAPTER-4: DATA COLLECTION 24
4.1 Construction during the Middle Ages 24
4.1.1 Pons Fabricius, Rome, Italy 25
4.1.2 AQUEDUCT OF SEGOVIA, SPAIN 30
4.1.3 THE COLOSSEUM, ROME 33
4.1.4 HAGIA SOPHIA, TURKEY 37
4.1.5 NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL, PARIS 40
4.1.6 LEANING TOWER OF PISA, ITALY 44
4.1.7 QUTB MINAR, DELHI, INDIA 47
4.1.8 KONARK SUN TEMPLE, ODISHA, INDIA 50
4.1.9 CHARLES BRIDGE, PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC 53
4.1.10 GREAT WALL OF CHINA IN JINSHANLING, CHINA 57
CHAPTER-5: Conclusion 60
REFERENCES 61
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