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Gibbs Smith.


Gibbs Gibbs   , Josiah Willard 1839-1903.

American mathematician and physicist who formulated the theoretical foundation of physical chemistry, developed vector analysis, and conducted optical and thermodynamic research.

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PO Box 667, Layton Layton, city (1990 pop. 41,784), Davis co., N Utah, between the Wasatch Range and Great Salt Lake. In an irrigated farm area served by the Weber basin project, it produces fruits and vegetables. , UT 84041

www.gibbs-smith.com

Two excellent builder's guides cover architectural and building concerns, providing homeowners with technical insights and many applications to smaller projects. Jo Scheer's How To Build With Bamboo bamboo, plant of the family Gramineae (grass family), chiefly of warm or tropical regions, where it is sometimes an extremely important component of the vegetation. It is most abundant in the monsoon area of E Asia. : 19 Projects You Can Do At Home (158-6852205, $15.95) demonstrates a surprising range of applications for bamboo, from building a porch porch

Roofed structure, usually open at front and sides, projecting from the face of a building and used to protect an entrance. If colonnaded, it may be called a portico.
 swing of large-sized bamboo to a bed frame, reading lamp, stand, and more. Projects range from very simple beginner's to advanced construction, leading bamboo users through the techniques essential to working with the wood. An excellent idea guide. Architects and homeowners alike will relish Catherine Croft's Concrete Architecture (1586-854607, $45.00): Croft CROFT, obsolete. A little close adjoining to a dwelling-house, and enclosed for pasture or arable, or any particular use. Jacob's Law Dict.  has contributed to numerous publications and is a director of The 20th Century Society: her examination of concrete as a material addresses construction as well as artistic challenges, with chapters addressing recent architectural projects based on concrete designs and usage. Descriptions survey the type of concrete used and the process of construction and design.
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Title Annotation:How To Build With Bamboo: 19 Projects You Can Do At Home; Concrete Architecture
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Date:Jun 1, 2005
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