Masonry Magazine March 1981 Page. 19
This literature, offering a glimpse of the future as well as a perspective on the current world of building and construction, is the fourth supplement to Building Technology Publications 1965-1975 (SP 457). For the calendar year 1979, it includes titles and abstracts of each NBS publication and paper published in non-NBS media, key word and author indexes, and general information and instructions on ordering Center for Building Technology publications.
Be kind. Remember, everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.-T. H. Thompson.
Code Programming and Housing Rehabilitation: Fitting the Pieces Together." 102 pp.: $15.00. Center for Community Development & Preservation, 180 S. Broadway, White Plains, NY 10605.
Of primary interest to code and community development officials, rehabilitation specialists, local administrators and other preservation practitioners, Code Programming and Housing Rehabilitation discusses the coordination of code and rehabilitation programs as a comprehensive approach to neighborhood preservation.
It further describes and analyzes strategies for the integration of code and housing rehabilitation programs. Specific topics include: the importance of systematic housing inspections; development and administration of a comprehensive code program, the effectiveness of voluntary and involuntary code compliance programs, and the bearing of HUD Rehabilitation Guidelines and energy standards on restoration work.
Brick Masonry Congress
Slated for Rome, Italy
The 6th International Brick Masonry Conference has been scheduled for Rome, Italy, May 16-19, 1982.
Participants wishing to present a paper are asked to submit the title and a summary of about 250 words in three copies to the conference secretariat before June 15, 1981.
Slated every three years, the previous conferences were held in Austin, Texas: Stoke-on-Trent, England: Essen, West Germany; Bruges, Belgium, and Washington, D.C.
For information contact: ANDIL (National Association of Clay Products Manufacturers), Segreteria 6th IBMAC, Via Cavour 71, 1-00184, Roma, Italy.
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