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Industrialized housing; materials compiled and prepared for the Subcommittee on Urban Affairs of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States. by United States.Congress.Joint Economic Committee.Subcommittee on Urban Affairs.(CARDINAL)268819;
Subjects: Buildings, Prefabricated.; Housing.;

The industrialization of building. by Testa, Carlo,1939-(CARDINAL)122566;
Bibliography: pages 197-198.
Subjects: Construction industry.; Buildings, Prefabricated.;

Prefab / by Arieff, Allison.(CARDINAL)667971; Burkhart, Bryan,1963-(CARDINAL)658741;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 156-157) and index.
Subjects: Buildings, Prefabricated.; Architecture, Modern;

Prefab : adaptable, modualar, dismountable, light, mobile archiltecture / by Bahamón, Alejandro.(CARDINAL)284832;
Subjects: Architectural design.; Architecture, Modern; Buildings, Prefabricated.;

How to build a house for $6000; fabricating houses from component parts. by Cherner, Norman.(CARDINAL)180244;
Subjects: Architectural drawings.; Buildings, Prefabricated.; Architecture, Domestic; Building.;

North Carolina state building code. adopted June 9, 1992, by the North Carolina Building Code Council in accordance with Act of the General Assembly of 1957, Chapter 1138. by North Carolina.Building Code Council.(CARDINAL)150257;
Subjects: Modular construction; Buildings, Prefabricated;

State of North Carolina regulations for manufactured/mobile homes. by North Carolina.Department of Insurance.(CARDINAL)156485;
Subjects: Buildings, Prefabricated; Mobile homes;

State of North Carolina regulations for mobile homes & modular housing. by North Carolina.Department of Insurance.(CARDINAL)156485;
Subjects: Mobile homes; Buildings, Prefabricated;

Health and safety guide for prefabricated wooden building manufacturers. by National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.(CARDINAL)142572;
Subjects: Industrial safety; Buildings, Prefabricated.; Building materials industry;

Pre-fab living / by Friedman, Avi,1952-author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 228-229).This survey of the world's most innovative pre-fab houses explores the full range of possibilities, suitable for anyone interested in clever and creative home-building solutions-no architectural degree required. From carbon-neutral houses to plug-and-play dwellings and converted shipping containers, each chapter explores the varied and exciting ways that people are using pre-fabricated technology to address contemporary challenges.
Subjects: Prefabricated houses; Prefabricated houses; Prefabricated houses.; ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Residential; ARCHITECTURE / Interior Design;