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Church at Waterlooville, Hampshire (England)
Information on church structure in form of building with unadorned steelwork, patent glazing and bare brickwork; main frames over hall and sanctuary are five two-pin portal frames of 533×216 mm universal beams supported on 254×146 mm Universal beams stanchions; foundations are conventional mass concrete pads both for main frames and side wings; factory-type design of church was adopted because of budget limitations. (46844)
Church at Waterlooville, Hampshire (England)
Information on church structure in form of building with unadorned steelwork, patent glazing and bare brickwork; main frames over hall and sanctuary are five two-pin portal frames of 533×216 mm universal beams supported on 254×146 mm Universal beams stanchions; foundations are conventional mass concrete pads both for main frames and side wings; factory-type design of church was adopted because of budget limitations. (46844)
Church at Waterlooville, Hampshire (England)
Acier Stahl Steel
Kitchen, C. (author)
Acier Stahl Steel ; 33
1968
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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