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OverviewThe aim of the ""Watching"" series is to draw attention to some of the very interesting items around us, things that perhaps we don't notice as much as we might. The first was ""Bridge Watching"", and when this was put ""on the Net"" it produced, to the surprise of the author, such a pleasant flood of e-mail that another was written, called ""Water Watching"". This, too, was kindly received. So it was tempting to continue with the theme. ""Roof Watching"" is an invitation to look at the top covering of buildings! Our eyes are set in our faces so that they look horizontally. Hence, in the ordinary way, people mostly look straight ahead, and don't look up as much as they might. If they did this too much they might not see objects at ground level, and so bump into things, of course; on the other hand, there is a good deal above eye level that is worth seeing. It is not only the outside of a roof that is of interest. Inside they're all sorts of intriguing things. If you hadn't thought much about it before, you may be surprised at what goes on inside the roof space, and what holds it all up. So, inside and outside, the roof is worth some attention, not only when complete, but during its construction, too. A building site can be worth a visit at any stage of the construction. It is particularly so when the roof is being built. The variety of shapes, textures, and colours of the covering provides a fascinating display to delight the eye and enchant the enquiring mind. Knowing something of the ""why"" and the ""how"" can add much to the absorbing pastime of just looking at roofs. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Edmund W. JuppPublisher: Intellect Imprint: Intellect Books Edition: illustrated edition ISBN: 9781841508108ISBN 10: 1841508101 Pages: 54 Publication Date: 01 January 2003 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationEdmund W. Jupp (BSc (Eng), FIMech E) was born during the First World War in Sussex, England and received his early education at Brighton. After service in the 1939-45 war he worked in engineering and education, and travelled widely. He was appointed Principal of the Technical Institute in Guyana. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |