History in design and construction: Knowledge hub
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Key themes
This "History" knowledge hub spans a wide spectrum of topics, including:
- Notable architects, movements, and styles (Baroque, Bauhaus, Gothic, etc.)
- Building typologies and histories (blue plaques, council housing, iconic public buildings)
- Legislation and regulatory evolution (e.g. building regulations, fire standards)
- Industrial and infrastructure history (industrial revolution, transport heritage)
- Heritage conservation and archaeology.
See also our Special Subject Areas: Conservation and Case Studies.
The importance of history in construction
Studying the history of the construction industry is essential:
- It helps develop an appreciation of how cultural, technological, and political factors shaped the built environments.
- It give inspiration through historical typologies and case studies and people.
- It's craftsmanship anc techniques can inform sustainable, efficient, resilient design today.
- Past failures and innovations guide modern best practice, policy, and materials selection.
Key articles about history
Here are some of the most important and widely read articles about history on Designing Buildings:
- A brief history of graffiti and the built environment.
- A brief history of solid walls.
- A brief history of stone walling.
- A history of timber framing.
- Architectural history. Explores how social, economic, and technological contexts shaped architectural styles through ages.
- Architectural styles. Surveys numerous styles across eras—from Islamic through High-Tech.
- Art Deco.
- Arts and craft movement.
- Baroque architecture. Traces origins, characteristics, and significance of Baroque design.
- Bauhaus. Architectural and design school’s influence.
- Blue plaques. Surveys the history and cultural role of historical site markers in the UK.
- Building typologies. Analyses evolving building types across different eras.
- Classical architecture. Originally constructed by the Ancient Greeks and Romans.
- De Stijl.
- English architectural stylistic periods.
- Five of the most demanding construction projects in history. Epic historic projects like Pyramid, Colosseum, Stonehenge.
- From mud bricks to smart concrete: a brief history of materials. Evolution from basic materials to smart concrete.
- High-tech architecture.
- History of the architect as a profession.
- History of the Institution of Civil Engineers.
- International Style.
- List of construction industry reports through history.
- Medieval architecture.
- Modern building. Defines “modern” architecture, including its industrial roots and post-war evolution.
- Nails - a brief history.
- Nineteenth century building types. Reviews the rise and significance of industrial buildings.
- People index. A list of individuals featured on Designing Buildings
- Postmodern architecture.
- The history of building regulations and building control. Chronicles the development of official controls over building safety and construction.
- The history of buildings. Traces building development from ancient dwellings through contemporary architecture.
- The history of conservation areas. Evolution of protected conservation zones.
- The history of fabric structures. Evolution of tensile and fabric building forms.
- The history of glass in the UK and Ireland.
- The history of lifts.
- The history of listed buildings. Development of listing and conservation policies.
- Understanding vernacular architecture. Local traditions in architecture explained.
All articles about history in design and construction
There are over 1,000 history related articles on Designing Buildings. A full index is available here.
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