ABSTRACT
This book, a survey of current practices in both planning and computer aids, is largely confined to space projections, block and detailed layout planning, material flow analysis, plan and elevation drawings—the core activities of most facilities planners.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|62 pages
How Facilities Are Planned
part II|196 pages
How Computers Can Help
part III|48 pages
How To Achieve Success
part IV|2 pages
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