Specifications; a Practical System for Writing Specifications for Buildings - Hardcover

 
9781025158532: Specifications; a Practical System for Writing Specifications for Buildings

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"Specifications; a Practical System for Writing Specifications for Buildings" by W. Frank Bower, originally published in 1896, offers a comprehensive guide to creating detailed and effective specifications for building projects. This vintage manual delves into the essential elements of architectural and construction documentation, providing insights into the language, structure, and content required for clear communication between architects, contractors, and suppliers.

Bower's work emphasizes precision and thoroughness, addressing various aspects of building materials, construction methods, and quality standards. While reflecting the practices of the late 19th century, the book provides valuable historical context and foundational knowledge relevant to contemporary architectural studies and preservation efforts. It is a testament to the enduring importance of well-crafted specifications in ensuring the successful execution of building projects.

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