1993
DOI: 10.1179/iar.1993.15.2.160
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Structural Engineering in the Lancashire Cotton Spinning Mills 1850-1914: the example of Stott & Sons

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“…Large bay widths and deeper floor plans necessitated larger windows, so leading to a gradual diminution of the brick walls. 24 Alfred Waterhouse, one of the most successful and prestigious of late Victorian architects, went further and faster with a number of his public buildings. He adopted steel for columns and beams just a couple of years after William Le Baron Jenney in Chicago.…”
Section: Thepragmatic Approachmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Large bay widths and deeper floor plans necessitated larger windows, so leading to a gradual diminution of the brick walls. 24 Alfred Waterhouse, one of the most successful and prestigious of late Victorian architects, went further and faster with a number of his public buildings. He adopted steel for columns and beams just a couple of years after William Le Baron Jenney in Chicago.…”
Section: Thepragmatic Approachmentioning
confidence: 98%