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Building Exteriors Guidelines (11015)
By P. G. Stone, 1994. Throughout the world, architecture is recognised as one of the greatest arts of any civilisation and, like all art forms, it responds to cultural and technological changes within society. At first, stainless steel was mainly used for prestigious applications. Since then, however, the continu-ous invention of new ways to make stainless steel has both dramatically reduced its cost, in real terms, and expanded the range of products available. Consequently, stainless steel's combination of proven performance and cost effectiveness is now being exploited, in mundane as well as prestigious applications.

