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Wooden buildings

Wooden buildings

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Published in:‌: Apollo
175.2012, 597, 78-79

Main Author: Stamp, Gavin 1948-2017 (verfasser)
Format: BookSection
Language:eng
ISSN:00036536
Published: 2012
2012
Subjects:
Holzbau
Nordeuropa
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