Changing Imperatives Of Architecture Affecting Dimension Stone Use In World Commerce

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. H. McDonald D. D. Carr
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The use of stone in building construction predates written history. From the time that stone was first used, builders have constructed stone buildings predominately from local or regional materials. However, since World War II, the stone business has become increasingly global. For example, French limestone is now sold to builders in the United States, and American granite is shipped to Japan. The internationalization of architectural and construction firms has encouraged this trend. Differences among nations in trade practices, environmental demands and the level of knowledge of dimension-stone characteristics make international trading in stone a risky and potentially disastrous business for unwary participants.
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APA: W. H. McDonald D. D. Carr  (1997)  Changing Imperatives Of Architecture Affecting Dimension Stone Use In World Commerce

MLA: W. H. McDonald D. D. Carr Changing Imperatives Of Architecture Affecting Dimension Stone Use In World Commerce. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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