- Conference
- Timber and Construction: Proceedings of the Ninth Conference of the Construction History Society
- Conference Date(s)
- April 2022
- Location
- Cambridge
- Session
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- Session Chair
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- Editors
- James Campbell
Nina Baker
Mike Driver
Mike Heaton
Natcha Ruamsanitwong
Christine Wall
David Yeomans - Publisher
- Construction History Society
- Location
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- Publication Date
- 2022
- Pages
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Conference Contribution
Fibre Cement Slates
An Industry Reinventing Itself (1970-2000)
Marylise Parein, Ine Wouters, and Stephanie Van de Voorde
Materials
Technology
Reading the archive
Building material producer
Roof slates have featured prominently in the residential architecture of Western Europe for several centuries. Artificial slates made from fibre cement, and asbestos-free fibre cement slates in particular, are more recent, however. This paper will examine the transition towards asbestos-free fibre cement slates that was initiated following the controversy concerning asbestos in the 1970s to determine the impact of that transition upon architecture in Western Europe. The majority of our research has been performed by studying (inter)national architecture journals and manufacturer documentation. Its aim is to supplement the knowledge of the construction history of the recent past, which is largely unexplored.