Modular Practice: The Schoolhouse and the Building Industry Modular Building Standards Association; Robert P. Darlington and Melvin W. Isenberg

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Missing dust jacket. Hardcover has scuffs and wearing around corners and top bottom of spine. Pages are clean inside and yellowing around outer edges. Binding is secure.

This 1970 technical manual from the Modular Building Standards Association offers a glimpse into the early modular construction movement. As builders sought efficiency, modular techniques emerged, and this volume outlines the association’s standards. Despite its worn condition, it remains a valuable resource for those studying construction history and the evolution of building methods. Collectors of niche technical publications and mid-20th century architecture enthusiasts will appreciate this scarce volume.

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Missing dust jacket. Hardcover has scuffs and wearing around corners and top bottom of spine. Pages are clean inside and yellowing around outer edges. Binding is secure.

This scarce 1970 technical manual from the Modular Building Standards Association offers a fascinating glimpse into the early days of modular construction. As the building industry sought more efficient and cost-effective methods, modular techniques emerged as a promising solution. This volume outlines the standards and best practices developed by the association, providing invaluable insights for engineers, architects, and builders exploring this innovative approach. Despite its well-worn condition, this copy remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history of construction methods and the evolution of the building industry. Collectors of niche technical publications and enthusiasts of mid-20th century architecture and design will appreciate the historical significance of this rare volume.

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