Economic Commission for Europe, Committee on Housing, Building and Planning, Third Seminar on Building Industry, Moscow, 5-17 October 1970
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Wachsmann-Konrad 2470
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1970
Enthält: Bl.1-14 "Problems of training construction workers" Bl.15-22 “Problems of education and training in the construction industry” Bl.23-29 “Subject A. Modern methods of design and construction of buildings” introductory report by G. Blachere Bl.30-44 “Subject B. Industrial production of components for building construction” Finnish Response paper by Veikko Kauppila Bl.45-47 “Theme A. Modern methods of conception and construction of buildings” by M.J. Duret Bl.48-53 “Electronic computers in building industry” by Imre Lucacs Bl.54-61 “Mechanization and automation in housing and civil construction” by M.Y. Yegnus Bl.62-67 Opening Address by Y.M. Rodin, Chairman of the 3rd Seminar Bl.68-77 “Progressive methods of Design, organisation an management in building – Introductory theme statement” by G. Cederwall Bl.78-83 "Subject A. Progressive methods of design and construction of buildings" UK response paper by Cleese Barr Bl.84-121 “Subject A. Operation breakthrough, a new approach is being taken in the United States to improve the process of producing and providing housing” by Harold B. Finger Bl.122-127 "Subject B. Industrial production of components for building construction” U.K. response paper by J.A. de Normann Bl.128-140 “Subject B. Industrial production of prefabricated components for building construction” Co-report by G. Drees Bl.141-153 "Subject B. Industrial production of components for building construction" individual Response paper to the introductory Report of P. Bredsdorff (Denmark) und G. Sebestyen (Hungary) Bl.154-161 “Subject C. Mechanization and Automation of building site work” U.K. response paper by John M. Gillham Bl.162-166 “Subject C. Mechanization and Automation of building site work” National response paper by Edgar Weinberg Bl.167-182 “Subject C. Mechanization and Automation of building site work” report by Lars Ranhem Bl.183-191 “Subject C. Mechanization and Automation of field works in building industry – Mechanization in the Hungarian building industry” by V. Zlotanka Bl.192-202 “Subject C. Mechanization and Automation of building site work” introductory report by G. Drees Bl.203-214 “Subject D. Methods for the organization of production processes in building” by György Schaeffer Bl.215-224 “Subject D. Flow-line methods for organisation of production processes in building – ” Co-report by G. Drees Bl.225-234 “Subject D. Flow-line methods for the organization of production processes in building” U.K. response paper by B.R. Steele Bl.235-242 “Subject E. Application of computers in the building industry” U.K. response paper Bl.243-248 “Industrial production of elements for housing and civil construction in the Ukrainian SSR” by N.A. Sidorin Bl.249-257 “Theme A. Modern methods of building conception and construction”
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