Preserving Wood Features in Historic Buildings
Author: Erica C. Avrami
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Description: Preserving Wood Features in Historic Buildings by Erica C. Avrami offers an annotated bibliography for wood preservation in historic structures. It guides readers through timber construction and specific treatments, crucial for maintaining heritage.
Pages: 75
Megabytes: 12.08 MB
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