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Speed and conservation are Paramount on Washington's temporary office buildings
Buildings are built with expectation that they will be torn down immediately after war; structures are all 2 stories high, of frame construction covered with asbestos board, they follow standard plan of "head house" 47 1/2 ft wide, with varying number of wings, each 47 1/2 ft wide extending to desired depth; light-court separated wings.
Speed and conservation are Paramount on Washington's temporary office buildings
Buildings are built with expectation that they will be torn down immediately after war; structures are all 2 stories high, of frame construction covered with asbestos board, they follow standard plan of "head house" 47 1/2 ft wide, with varying number of wings, each 47 1/2 ft wide extending to desired depth; light-court separated wings.
Speed and conservation are Paramount on Washington's temporary office buildings
Eng News-Rec
Engineering News-Record ; 128
1942
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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