architectural walking guide
... According to the date 1693 in the top of the gable this must be one of the oldest known buildings in historic Willemstad. The houses at the corner of Keukenstraat/ Kuiperstraat were formerly three separate dwellings. The house in Keukenstraat is the only remaining historical part; the other two hous ...
... According to the date 1693 in the top of the gable this must be one of the oldest known buildings in historic Willemstad. The houses at the corner of Keukenstraat/ Kuiperstraat were formerly three separate dwellings. The house in Keukenstraat is the only remaining historical part; the other two hous ...
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... York set the skyscraper pattern. Because the ground beneath the city streets is rock, it is solid enough to ...
... York set the skyscraper pattern. Because the ground beneath the city streets is rock, it is solid enough to ...
Ontario Architectural Style Guide
... “Constructed in 1893, 496 Waterloo is a good representation of Queen Anne residential architecture. Typical of this style is the steeply pitched gable roof and three-storey tower with conical roof and finial. A large wrap-around veranda and two-storey bay window on the front façade and detailed trea ...
... “Constructed in 1893, 496 Waterloo is a good representation of Queen Anne residential architecture. Typical of this style is the steeply pitched gable roof and three-storey tower with conical roof and finial. A large wrap-around veranda and two-storey bay window on the front façade and detailed trea ...
Developments in The Construction of Tall Buildings
... have called “true skyscrapers,” buildings over twenty stories high. The invention of steel was particularly significant, as steel Tbeams and I-beams replaced iron in these new structures. Steel weighs less than half as much as masonry and exceeds both masonry and iron in tension and compression stre ...
... have called “true skyscrapers,” buildings over twenty stories high. The invention of steel was particularly significant, as steel Tbeams and I-beams replaced iron in these new structures. Steel weighs less than half as much as masonry and exceeds both masonry and iron in tension and compression stre ...
Architecture of the United States
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.