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THE Building Centre at 158 Bond Street, London, W.I, is an organization formed by architects and others associated with the industry, and supported by official bodies for the benefit of all engaged or interested in building. Its most prominent function is the formation and maintenance of a permanent but continually changing exhibition of building materials and equipment, where a technical staff is available to give unbiased information regarding these. Its range of usefulness to the industry and to the general public is extended by special temporary exhibitions held from time to time and by lectures on cognate subjects. In another direction, a very important contribution to the progress of building technique is being made by the work of the several research stations engaged on one or other aspect of this many sided subject and the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research has arranged at the Centre a special Science and Building Exhibition to remain open until March 25.
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Science and Building Exhibition. Nature 139, 421 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139421a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/139421a0