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Superstructure systems refer to the elements of floor construction, roof construction, and stair construction.

Title Datesort descending Author
An Information System for Component Building Jan 01, 1970 Theodore H. Myer (Bolt, Beranek & Newman Inc.)
A Normalization Procedure in Building Methodology Jan 01, 1972 Nestor Distefano (Uinversity of California at Berkeley), Dennis Nagy (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
Developments in Scientific Application of Photogrammetry to Study of Architecture and Building Science Jan 01, 1972 Perry E. Borchers (Ohio State University)
Effect of Built-Form Configuration on Energy and Structural Performance of Skyscraper Buildings Apr 02, 2012 Mohamed Krem (University of Massachusetts), Simi T. Hoque (University of Massachusetts), Sanjay R. Arwade (University of Massachusetts)
Microbially Indurated Rammed Earth: A Long Awaited Next Phase of Earthen Architecture Mar 27, 2013 Chad Kraus (University of Kansas), Daniel Hirmas (University of Kansas), Jennifer Roberts (University of Kansas)
Floors above Crawl Spaces: Reducing the Risk of Moisture Accumulation within Wood Floor Assemblies for Residential Buildings in Hot-Humid Climates (TechNote) Jun 30, 2014 Home Innovation Research Labs
New Site Coefficients, Fa, Fv, and Fpga, in ASCE 7-16 Mar 22, 2016 CB Crouse, PhD, PE, AECOM