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Design of a Steel Railroad Warehouse

Chapter 6: CONCLUSION
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An engineering thesis proposes a practical steel freight warehouse for New Orleans, arguing that steel offers greater durability, flexibility, and economy than timber for large dockside buildings. It discusses foundations for waterlogged soils, roof and siding choices, skylights and side windows for light and ventilation, single versus two-story layouts, door spacing, and dimensional limits for efficient handling. The work surveys contemporary warehouse examples and gives detailed recommendations on structural members, piling, and plan arrangement.

CONCLUSION

The writer realizes that he has not treated such details as cornices, gutters, window frames, etc. but time will not permit of a further elaboration of the design.

PLATE-I

PLATE-II

PLATE-III


TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
  1. Silently corrected typographical errors and variations in spelling.
  2. Archaic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings retained as printed.