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| The aim of this paper is to introduce, in a consistent manner, a holistic appraisal of how to address the refurbishment of modernist buildings of the late 20th century.
| In the latest Glastory blog post, Per Jensen analyzes the holistic approach to grinding.
Author: Per Jensen | Glaston
Source: glastory.net
Author: Per Jensen | Glaston
Source: glastory.net
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