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The concrete block should be recognised in its own right, not as an alternative to other materials, the author suggests. Mr. McIntosh, who is based at the Wexham Springs Laboratories of the Cement and Concrete Association in the UK, is the author of 'The Manufacture and Use of Concrete Blocks for Walls', Overseas Building Note No. 150 published by BRE, from which this article has been extracted.
The concrete block should be recognised in its own right, not as an alternative to other materials, the author suggests. Mr. McIntosh, who is based at the Wexham Springs Laboratories of the Cement and Concrete Association in the UK, is the author of 'The Manufacture and Use of Concrete Blocks for Walls', Overseas Building Note No. 150 published by BRE, from which this article has been extracted.
Making and using concrete blocks
McIntosh, J. D. (author)
Building Research & Information ; 2 ; 225-228
1974-07-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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