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Buildings must be designed to exclude certain weather elements such as rain and extreme temperatures and to resist the loads imposed by certain others such as snow and wind. (Author)
Buildings must be designed to exclude certain weather elements such as rain and extreme temperatures and to resist the loads imposed by certain others such as snow and wind. (Author)
Weather and Building
D. W. Boyd (author)
1961
4 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Buildings , Weatherproofing , Walls , Heat transfer , Temperature , Sun , Moisture , Heating , Cooling , Costs , Rain , Roofs , Drainage , Snow , Loading(Mechanics) , Wind , Structures , Strength , Construction , Housing , Canada , Reprints , Winter , Summer
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