Construction of buildings by assembling prefabricated elements

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Preassembled subenclosure or substructure section of unit or... – Opening between subenclosures

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522361, 52DIG10, E04H 102

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ABSTRACT:
Construction of buildings by assembling prefabricated elements. The volumes constructed are the sum of elementary volumes resulting from the division of a right prism whose height is a dimension U which is taken as unit and whose base is an equilateral triangle whose sides are equal to 2 U, this division being made through a plane passing through one side of one of the bases and the apex of the other base in line with the apex opposite the said side.

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