Aedificare : Revue Internationale d'Histoire de la Construction
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In 1935, the logistical preparation for the Ethiopian War was the occasion for an ambitious scientific and construction experiment with reinforced concrete in extreme conditions. At a construction site shaped by the military organization of labor, concealed by the action of fascist propaganda, two Italian engineers developed new theories on the behavior of reinforced concrete structures in a tropical climate and invented specific, low-tech construction techniques. Contributeurs: Antonio Becchi, Robert Carvais, Elisa Erioli, Susan Galavan, Ilaria Giannetti, Christel Guillot, Merlijn Hurx, Christelle Inizan, Alain Kersuzan, Philippe Lardin, Carlo Manfredi, Arnaldo Melo, Luca Mocarelli, Jean-Michel Poisson, Nicoletta Rolla et Sandrine Victor.
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- ISBN-13: 9782406089674
- ISBN-10: 2406089673
- Publisher: Classiques Garnier
- Publish Date: April 2019
- Shipping Weight: 0.32 pounds
- Page Count: 279
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