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Development for Christ Church college, canterbury, of roof structure in timber and concrete
Roof of hall, refectory and music rooms at college in Great Britain, features main span of 40 ft with gables only 30 ft wide, clean soffit, constant roof slopes and all eaves at same level; detailed design of Canterbury scheme in which ribs were laminated, and preparation of end timbers to be cast into column heads or ridge beams are described.
Development for Christ Church college, canterbury, of roof structure in timber and concrete
Roof of hall, refectory and music rooms at college in Great Britain, features main span of 40 ft with gables only 30 ft wide, clean soffit, constant roof slopes and all eaves at same level; detailed design of Canterbury scheme in which ribs were laminated, and preparation of end timbers to be cast into column heads or ridge beams are described.
Development for Christ Church college, canterbury, of roof structure in timber and concrete
Civ Eng (Lond)
Sutherland, R.J.M. (author)
1964
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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