Affiliation:
1. Professor of Construction Management and Economics, Grenfell-Baines School of Architecture, Construction and Environment, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK; and Professor of Machinery Management, Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham, UK
Abstract
The term ‘cyclopean’ appears frequently among the literature associated with British dam building history, especially that component which focuses on masonry and concrete dam variants. However, the term is sometimes used in different ways to describe different concepts or – it is proffered here even more confusingly – to describe an identical concept differently. This is not to suggest that this is ‘wrong’ per se, but rather that definitive usage of the term cyclopean is hard to discern, so ambiguity is encouraged. The primary aim of this discussion therefore, is to investigate the term ‘cyclopean’: initially in broad historical terms; and subsequently, regarding nomenclature of British dam building history specifically. The product of this exercise is a proposed unambiguous timeline of British masonry and concrete dam evolution (c. 1800–2000), with commensurate nomenclature for use of the term ‘cyclopean’ within that context. The practical benefits of this include provision of a more decisive basis, upon which to describe and discuss British masonry and concrete dam building history henceforth.
Subject
Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Civil and Structural Engineering
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