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industrialized, ppl. a. [f. industrialize v. + -ed.] a. Affected by industrialism.
1882Cornh. Mag. Dec. 736 Our modern desecrated and industrialised England. 1888New Princeton Rev. May 328 Contempt of civilians, patronage of ‘trades-people’, survive from the middle-age..with a persistence that strikes our industrialized sense as puerile. b. industrialized building, building in which industrial methods are employed, esp. prefabrication, mechanization, and standardization. Hence applied to buildings built in accordance with such methods.
1963Daily Tel. 4 Feb. 18 Prefabricated units developed under ‘industrialised building’ methods will be made available to small as well as big builders. 1963Ibid. 2 May 14 The suggestion is that spare shipbuilding capacity should be turned over to the manufacture of component parts for industrialised housing. 1963Industrialised Building Syst. & Components Oct. 5 Industrialised building is not the mere substitution of prefabrication for traditional methods or the adoption of ‘systems’. We see it as the application of modern industrial methods to the planning and execution of construction projects. 1965R. B. White Prefabrication iii. vi. 302 ‘Industrialized’ building, or ‘system’ building,..is usually taken to mean a considerable degree of prefabrication. 1967Times Rev. Industry Feb. 23/2 The National Building Agency..suggests that the number of industrialized houses in the public sector should be increased to at least 165,000. 1968New Scientist 23 May 388 Industrialized buildings by their nature are less continuous than traditional structures. The degree of continuity depends on the techniques adopted to join together the prefabricated units. |