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A SPECIAL feature of the report of the Building Research Board for the year 1936 is the retrospect prepared by the Director, Dr. R. E. Stradling, reviewing the progress made during the oeleven years since the Station was established in its present laboratory at Garston, Herts. For four years previously the organization was taking shape, and the value of the experience then gained may be judged from the progress made since 1925. The work of the Station goes ahead continuously and, in knowledge of materials and methods and in experience, considerable progress has been made, but it is seldom possible in any one year to chronicle any definite advance. Over the longer period the work can be seen in better perspective, the import of it becomes more evident and lines of future development are more clearly indicated.
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Building Research *. Nature 141, 86–87 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/141086b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/141086b0