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Architecture's 'Lego' trend: Build rooms halfway across the world, then snap togetherPRI's The World, 2019Public Radio International, IncSem texto completo |
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Grooved Hollowcore: a simplified way to significantly reduce concrete consupmtion and increase profit marginsSanabra Loewe, Marc2019Texto completo disponível |
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Industrialized housing transformation capacity: case study of post-war massive housing in BeogradNikolic, Jelena2016Texto completo disponível |
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Prefabricated foundations for 3D modular housingPujadas Gispert, Ester ; Llorens Duran, Josep Ignasi de ; Moonen, FaasPoliScript 2013Texto completo disponível |
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Adaption of Japanese Prefabrication Priming Procedure to U.S. Shipbuilding Methodology Task 3-79-1Trimber, Kenneth A ; Corbett, William D2006Sem texto completo |
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The Use of Computer Simulation of Merged Variation to Predict Rework Levels on Ship's Hull Blocks (The National Shipbuilding Research Program)Storch, R. L ; Giesy, P. J2006Sem texto completo |
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Evaluating a Prefabricated Submerged Breakwater and Double-T Sill for Beach Erosion Prevention, Cape May Point, NJStauble, Donald K ; Giovannozzi, Michael A2007Sem texto completo |
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The National Shipbuilding Research Program. 1997 Ship Production Symposium, Paper Number 12: An Integrated Steel Workshop for Shipbuilding: A Real Application of AutomationDi Filippo, Giustiniano ; Manzon, Luciano ; Maschio, Paolo2006Sem texto completo |
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The potential of producing prefabricated, modern timber bridge components in MississippiAnonNA-TP (USA), 1994 (8-94)Sem texto completo |
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The Coordination of Components for Educational BuildingDepartment of Education and Science, London (England)Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London W 1968Sem texto completo |