European masonry code
Language: English Series: Architects` Journal ; 196(13) 30 September 1992, 5(1)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: Architects and builders face a drastic change in the way they design and construct houses if proposed EC regulations ignore current work practice in the UK. The BRE is anxious that Eurocode 6 for masonry should embody the prescriptive rules for three-storey houses which are the standard practice in the UK.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| News article | London News article | WB2838-14 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 26115-1001 |
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| WB2838-11 Hongkong Land and Trafalgar House | WB2838-12 Homes deemed unfit for humans | WB2838-13 Toughened glass concern | WB2838-14 European masonry code | WB2838-15 Steel frame savings | WB2838-16 Site safety laws | WB2838-18 Commercial property |
Architects and builders face a drastic change in the way they design and construct houses if proposed EC regulations ignore current work practice in the UK. The BRE is anxious that Eurocode 6 for masonry should embody the prescriptive rules for three-storey houses which are the standard practice in the UK.