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Finger-plan school saves light, heat
Elementary school for Richfield, Minn, has extensive windows on south side to obtain natural light for classrooms; building cost amounted to 81¢ per cu ft; single story building has concrete block foundation walls; structure above grade is light steel frame, with brick exterior walls, open web steel joists and standard built-up roof carried on steel decking; combined warm air radiation heating system consumes $5 on typical day.
Finger-plan school saves light, heat
Elementary school for Richfield, Minn, has extensive windows on south side to obtain natural light for classrooms; building cost amounted to 81¢ per cu ft; single story building has concrete block foundation walls; structure above grade is light steel frame, with brick exterior walls, open web steel joists and standard built-up roof carried on steel decking; combined warm air radiation heating system consumes $5 on typical day.
Finger-plan school saves light, heat
Eng New-Rec
Engineering News-Record ; 144
1950
Article (Journal)
English
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