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Terms and conditions applyMitchell's Structure And Fabric Part 1
Roger Greeno and Jack Stroud Foster
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Format: Book
Pages: 248
Publisher: Pearson Education
Date Published: Dec 2005
Stock Code: 60517
ISBN: 9780131970946
Binding: Paperback
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Structure and Fabric: Part 1 provides a complete and thorough treatment of the principles and practices used in the construction of houses and other low-rise buildings. This new edition has been updated and revised to complement British Standards, Building Regulations and other practice guidelines that affect recent changes and developments in construction techniques and procedures. Clear concise illustrated text with emphasis on the practical applications, techniques and processes are used to maximise construction efficiency and effectiveness. Updated text explains the nature of buildings and building, the production of buildings, structural behaviour, foundations, walls and piers, framed structures, roof structures, floor structures, fireplaces, flues and chimneys, stairs, and temporary works. Traditional practices and applications have been retained with regard to our existing buildings. References to supplementary reading have been revised to include the current regulations. And new illustrations have been added and existing details have been updated where appropriate. This new edition is suitable for all students of architecture, construction management, facilities management, construction technology, surveying, structural engineering and other building related study programs. It is also a useful practice guide with each chapter supplemented with references to further reading.
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