From:
Elaine <ehruby@zzzzzzz>
Date:
Sun, 25 Apr 2004 11:13:41 -0600
Subject:
CSIRO Guide to the Specification of Dimension Stone
Thanks for the very interesting reference: Stone Standards for architects.
It sound very technical....the architect must be the one that picks material
for weight bearing and structural projects. I can't see the average
sculpture knowing that much about it. Also, the material , being natural
varies in composition some what. This is a topic I would like to
investigate more. I won't feel like such a dummy if I ever approach and
architect, for work.
You and Clive should write a series of books. You are a wealth of
information. Thanks for sharing. elle
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