Masonry is an assemblage of stones - or bricks, or indeed sun-dried mud (adobe) - classified for convenience with certain distinct labels, as Byzantine, Romanesque, Gothic, but recognized by engineers as having a common structural action.
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The Stone Skeleton: Structural Engineering of Masonry Architecture
July 28, 1997, Cambridge University Press
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The stone skeleton: structural engineering of masonry architecture
1995, Cambridge University Press
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"Masonry is an assemblage of stones - or bricks, or indeed sun-dried mud (adobe) - classified for convenience with certain distinct labels, as Byzantine, Romanesque, Gothic, but recognized by engineers as having a common structural action."
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