The steelwork of Hindhaugh Street flats (Queen's Court) Newcastle upon Tyne

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 35, Issue 4, 1957

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Fig. 3 shows the openness of the layout, accommodating 120 dwellings on this narrow site. The soluticn was to build upwards and merited a load bearing framework. Steelwork was selected as the best medium.

E. Czeiler

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