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Houses can resist hurricanes
Paper contains details of construction, including fastenings, to provide hurricane-resistant wood-frame buildings; existing and improved building requirements are covered, as well as two systems utilizing embedded poles and timbers; simple, inexpensive principles are demonstrated in respect to value of good foundations and importance of ties between parts of structure; factors to consider in developing code requirements for wood-frame structures in hurricane area.
Houses can resist hurricanes
Paper contains details of construction, including fastenings, to provide hurricane-resistant wood-frame buildings; existing and improved building requirements are covered, as well as two systems utilizing embedded poles and timbers; simple, inexpensive principles are demonstrated in respect to value of good foundations and importance of ties between parts of structure; factors to consider in developing code requirements for wood-frame structures in hurricane area.
Houses can resist hurricanes
U S Forest Products Laboratory -- Research Paper
Anderson, L.O. (author) / Smith, W.R. (author)
1965
48 pages
Report
English
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