Early American city builders developed material regulations that define where and when specific building materials can be used based on a singular urban risk, conflagration. Over the next century, building codes translated fire protection goals into rules addressing vulnerabilities at the building scale - including occupancy, building height, and property line proximity - to define the range of allowable building materials in specific locations. The resulting 'Construction Types' produced a product-scale material performance mentality and gave rise to urban neighborhoods characterised by a dominant building material with correlating delineations of socioeconomic vulnerability. Encoded in these material choices and the patterns they establish, one can find a direct link between building codes, construction materials, financial policy, and overall quality of life, marking an essential arena for social and economic debate in the built environment.
- ISBN13 9781940743721
- Publish Date 8 March 2021
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Oro Editions
- Format Paperback
- Pages 120
- Language English