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BETON COIGNET ARTIFICIAL STONE FOR ORNAMENTAL ARCHITECTURE

Scientific American, 1874-04, Vol.XXX. (No. 15.), p.231

New York: American Periodicals Series II

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  • Título:
    BETON COIGNET ARTIFICIAL STONE FOR ORNAMENTAL ARCHITECTURE
  • É parte de: Scientific American, 1874-04, Vol.XXX. (No. 15.), p.231
  • Notas: ObjectType-Article-2
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  • Descrição: Some seventeen years ago, M. Coignet introduced his beton stone into France. Although at first encountering popular prejudice, the material speedily made its way, through its intrinsic merit, into favor, and finally, after being experimented upon for a period of two years, was adopted by the French government in the construction of many important edifices aud structures. Forty miles of sewers in Paris, the immense aqueduct of Le Vanne...
  • Editor: New York: American Periodicals Series II
  • Idioma: Inglês

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