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THE ARCHITECTURE OF TELEPHONE EXCHANGE BUILDINGS

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THE ARCHITECTURE OF TELEPHONE EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. / Kinch, L.
In: Journal of the Institute of Telecommunications Professionals, Vol. 17, No. 2, 30.06.2023, p. 41-46.

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Harvard

Kinch, L 2023, 'THE ARCHITECTURE OF TELEPHONE EXCHANGE BUILDINGS', Journal of the Institute of Telecommunications Professionals, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 41-46.

APA

Kinch, L. (2023). THE ARCHITECTURE OF TELEPHONE EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Journal of the Institute of Telecommunications Professionals, 17(2), 41-46.

Vancouver

Kinch L. THE ARCHITECTURE OF TELEPHONE EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Journal of the Institute of Telecommunications Professionals. 2023 Jun 30;17(2):41-46.

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Kinch, L. / THE ARCHITECTURE OF TELEPHONE EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. In: Journal of the Institute of Telecommunications Professionals. 2023 ; Vol. 17, No. 2. pp. 41-46.

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abstract = "Technological advances are rapidly rendering telephone exchange equipment obsolete, along with the buildings designed to accommodate it Telephone exchange buildings are now leased or sold for change use or complete redevelopment at an increasing rate, with remarkably little attention paid to their architectural value. They are generally unobtrusive, everyday buildings easily overlooked or even forgotten. The standard types and modular construction may not have captured the general public's imagination, but these buildings have nonetheless played a significant part in shaping our modem way of life.",
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