9. Réfi Oszkó Magdolna: Műszaki tervdokumentumok az államosított építőiparban. Következtetések a levéltári megőrzésre. Bp. 1990. ÚMKL 340 p.
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Magdolna Réfi Oszkó: Documents of technical plans in the nationalized building industries (Summary) The building technical plan documents in use in our days were evolving as the result of a long historical development, depending on the formation and development of the investment procedure, in close connection with the advanced technical stage and social demands of the given period. The history of folk achitecture also proves that, in principle, building needs no technical plans. Lasting that is written recording of the building man's experiences began with differentiation of the social division of labour, mainly with industrialization, and visual transfer of information became general with the XXeth century. Nevertheless, in the last 4-5 ten years in Hungary, there has taken place in the field of building technical plan documents an inflation of wide scope. In this volume, the technical documentation and contents of architectural building establishments occuring in the plan files in the largest numbers are examined, since they have been invested the most often by the state investment, planning and constructing organizations, in the interest of determination of the scope of plan documents suggested for maintenance in archives, that is, of those of historical value. In our present work, standard designs, simplified serial designs of home-building, system documentations, rebuilding and reconstruction designs of art memorials are not examined. Similarly, we do not care for documents of designs of bridges, underground and water structures (those of mining too), and plans for technological mountings and establishments of architectural and civil works of special and infrequent kind. After 1945, the planning and arranging system of the Hungarian investments has changed its form according to Soviet model and, even in spite of innumerable changings executed during the last tens of years it remained confused and bureaucratic.