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Defects are considered as part of the whole building rather than in isolation. General educational objectives are set out which offer the reader the opportunity of self-assessment. Each section is generously illustrated with photographs and diagrams, forming an accessible self contained review covering the following: objectives; core information; exercises; revision notes; further reading. Taken together these sections build up to offer the reader an understanding of a range of tec 606 $aBuildings$xDefects 606 $aBuilding materials$xDefects 606 $aBuilding failures 606 $aBuildings$xRepair and reconstruction 606 $aStructural dynamics 615 0$aBuildings$xDefects. 615 0$aBuilding materials$xDefects. 615 0$aBuilding failures. 615 0$aBuildings$xRepair and reconstruction. 615 0$aStructural dynamics. 676 $a690/.21 700 $aHinks$b John$g(A. 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