The central thesis is that Salvadori illustrates that a building's beauty often stems from its structural honesty. When an architect understands how loads move to the ground, they can design spaces that are both more efficient and more daring. Where to Find the Text
Horizontal elements subject to bending and shear.
The book dedicates a famous section to the "Euler Buckling" phenomenon—explaining why a long, skinny column fails at a lower load than a short, fat one. Then, it transitions to the arch, showing how the Romans turned vertical gravity into lateral thrust (and how the Gothic rib vault perfected it).
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