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OAHP | History Colorado
... The two buildings were constructed in 1904 with enormous difficulty. Materials were brought by railway to Howardsville, carried by wagon to the tramway terminal at the mill, then packed by mule six and a half miles up a winding trail to the top of the mountain. The materials were then lowered by han ...
... The two buildings were constructed in 1904 with enormous difficulty. Materials were brought by railway to Howardsville, carried by wagon to the tramway terminal at the mill, then packed by mule six and a half miles up a winding trail to the top of the mountain. The materials were then lowered by han ...
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... spaces distribution was that there is no place for the minaret, this case caused to put it in the opposite side of the street. We can note here the transverse expended of the arcades according to the space available, where the main axes run from east to west, on the contrary of the previous samples ...
... spaces distribution was that there is no place for the minaret, this case caused to put it in the opposite side of the street. We can note here the transverse expended of the arcades according to the space available, where the main axes run from east to west, on the contrary of the previous samples ...
Ar.B.V. DOSHI (Indian Modernist)
... Payment schemes, and a series of site and service options, reflect the financial resources of this mixed community. Eighty demonstration houses, designed by architect Balkrishna V. Doshi, display a wide variety of possibilities, ranging from one room shelters to relatively spacious houses. The do ...
... Payment schemes, and a series of site and service options, reflect the financial resources of this mixed community. Eighty demonstration houses, designed by architect Balkrishna V. Doshi, display a wide variety of possibilities, ranging from one room shelters to relatively spacious houses. The do ...
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... design code for seismic regions. As stir-ups were very few at such locations without concrete adherence, the failure of concrete was very brittle and it could not absorb the work done by the earthquake forces. Furthermore, the diameter of steel bars were less than that required in the design code. ...
... design code for seismic regions. As stir-ups were very few at such locations without concrete adherence, the failure of concrete was very brittle and it could not absorb the work done by the earthquake forces. Furthermore, the diameter of steel bars were less than that required in the design code. ...
CTBUH Names Best Tall Buildings for 2014
... Thought, Columbia University. “It demonstrates a confident agility as one shifts perspective and the sun circumscribes it.” ...
... Thought, Columbia University. “It demonstrates a confident agility as one shifts perspective and the sun circumscribes it.” ...
Architecture of the United States
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The architecture of the United States demonstrates a broad variety of architectural styles and built forms over the country's history of over four centuries of independence and former British rule.Architecture in the United States is as diverse as its multicultural society and has been shaped by many internal and external factors and regional distinctions. As a whole it represents a rich eclectic and innovative tradition.