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Basics Masonry Construction

Nils Kummer

Publisher: Birkhäuser

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Summary

Der Mauerwerksbau steht in aller Regel an erster Stelle der konstruktiven Übungen im Studium. Die Grundprinzipien der Maßlichkeit, der Konstruktion und des Bauteilfügens werden an einfachen Mauerwerksbauten entwickelt.Themen:    Material und Maße Bauphysikalischen und tragkonstruktiven Eigenschaften Typischen Verbänden Bauteile Ausführung von Mauerwerk
Available since: 05/22/2017.

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