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Construction of nu-Frame Research House: Utilizing New Wood-Frame System
A 28- by 40-foot research house was completed using the Nu-frame system of construction. This five-component wood-frame system, is aimed at reduced cost and utilization of lower grades of wood. (Author)
Construction of nu-Frame Research House: Utilizing New Wood-Frame System
A 28- by 40-foot research house was completed using the Nu-frame system of construction. This five-component wood-frame system, is aimed at reduced cost and utilization of lower grades of wood. (Author)
Construction of nu-Frame Research House: Utilizing New Wood-Frame System
L. O. Anderson (author)
1968
42 pages
Report
No indication
English
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Construction of Nu-frame research house (utilizing new wood-frame system)
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