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Steel frame of office building 564 ft. high
Design and construction of 47-story Greater Penobscot Building, tallest building in Detroit, 666 1/2 ft. high, approximately 150 ft. by 140 ft. in plan; girders over banking room carry interior columns; tall columns braced at top and bottom; wind bracing; details of ordinary and special floor framing, girders and trusses in frame.
Steel frame of office building 564 ft. high
Design and construction of 47-story Greater Penobscot Building, tallest building in Detroit, 666 1/2 ft. high, approximately 150 ft. by 140 ft. in plan; girders over banking room carry interior columns; tall columns braced at top and bottom; wind bracing; details of ordinary and special floor framing, girders and trusses in frame.
Steel frame of office building 564 ft. high
Eng. News-Rec
Engineering News Record ; 101
1928
3 pages
7 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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