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Contents: Parts of a house for which bamboos are suitable; Bamboo reinforcement of concrete; Geographical distribution of bamboos; Differences among species; Some bamboos used in housing; Shortcomings of bamboo and how to overcome them; Preservation; Skill requirements; Tool requirements; Differentiation and evaluation of species; Collecting specimens for identification.
Contents: Parts of a house for which bamboos are suitable; Bamboo reinforcement of concrete; Geographical distribution of bamboos; Differences among species; Some bamboos used in housing; Shortcomings of bamboo and how to overcome them; Preservation; Skill requirements; Tool requirements; Differentiation and evaluation of species; Collecting specimens for identification.
Bamboo as a Building Material
F. A. McClure (author)
1967
58 pages
Report
No indication
English
Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Civil Engineering , Social Concerns , Housing , Construction materials , Plants(Botany) , Buildings , Foundations(Structures) , Supports , Floors , Walls , Doors , Roofs , Pipes , Reinforcing materials , Reinforced concrete , Abundance , Structural properties , Preservation , Construction , Small tools , Bamboo , Frames , Ceilings(Architecture) , Windows , Troughs , Biogeography
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