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Concrete Facts, Vol. 16, No. 2

  • ID:

    664

  • ESCSI:

    7900.056

  • Author:

    ESCSI

  • Publication Name:

    Concrete Facts

  • Type of Publication:

    Journal

  • Publisher:

    ESCSI

  • Dated:

    1971

  • Issue/Volume:

    June

  • Other ID:

  • Page(s):

    16

  • Reference List:

    N

  • Abstract:

    1. Canadian Library Design Takes Advantage of Thermal Qualities of Structural Lightweight Concrete, Plus Esthetics to Harmonize With Park; Burlington Central Library, Burlington, Ontario. 2. Indiana U. Archeology Laboratory: Structural Lightweight Roof System Placed in a Single Day, Weight Savings of 26%; Bloomington, Indiana.
    3. Lightweight Aggregate Used to Solve Shrinkage Problem, Provide Other Advantages in Construction of California Parking Building; Santa Rosa, California.
    4. Bridges on I-29 Gain Structural Economies From Lightweight Decks; Jackson County, Missouri.
    5. New Record Claimed as Lightweight Concrete is Pumped to 23rd Story; Zenith National Life Insurance Co., Los Angeles, California.
    6. Seismic Considerations Led to Use of Lightweight Concrete in Chinese Cultural and Trade Center Structure in San Francisco.
    7. Vibration: Meeting Critical Weight Requirements of Building Set on Neoprene Pads to Absorb Vibration From Nearby Rail Line; One Palliser Square, Calgary, Alberta.
    8. St. Mary’s Cathedral, First World Cathedral Erected by Roman Catholic Church in More Than a Century Dramatizes Theme of Unity Through Thin Shell Construction, Contemporary Shapes; San Francisco, California.
    9. Lightweight Concrete Integral to Design of Richmond Coliseum; Richmond, Virginia.