INFORMATION 83 - British Brick Society
... With this issue of British Brick Society Information, the British Brick Society finally begins publication of the survey of 'Brick and its uses in the Twentieth Century'; the Editor having taken the opportunity to clear the longer items in his files prior to beginning this series. Perforce the serie ...
... With this issue of British Brick Society Information, the British Brick Society finally begins publication of the survey of 'Brick and its uses in the Twentieth Century'; the Editor having taken the opportunity to clear the longer items in his files prior to beginning this series. Perforce the serie ...
- Kingspan Timber Solutions
... collaboratively with our clients to deliver the best technology, components and design for their low carbon construction projects throughout the UK. We have created a leading position on the route to zero carbon over the years, and are committed to using our expertise for the benefit of our clients, ...
... collaboratively with our clients to deliver the best technology, components and design for their low carbon construction projects throughout the UK. We have created a leading position on the route to zero carbon over the years, and are committed to using our expertise for the benefit of our clients, ...
Flooding and Historic Buildings
... and release moisture, rather than exclude it, and as result need a different approach for flood remedial work. ...
... and release moisture, rather than exclude it, and as result need a different approach for flood remedial work. ...
Flooding and Historic Buildings
... and release moisture, rather than exclude it, and as result need a different approach for flood remedial work. ...
... and release moisture, rather than exclude it, and as result need a different approach for flood remedial work. ...
Part 1 - FloridaDisaster.org
... comparisons to hip and gable roof shapes are made. The ranges of loss relativity are slightly larger in this study since flat roof shapes are included. It was also observed that the difference between hip and gable roofs is less than the single family residential study because the hip “structure” is ...
... comparisons to hip and gable roof shapes are made. The ranges of loss relativity are slightly larger in this study since flat roof shapes are included. It was also observed that the difference between hip and gable roofs is less than the single family residential study because the hip “structure” is ...
cracks in building - rdso
... spread all over the country. Every year numbers of new buildings are being added on additional as well as on replacement account. However, very oftenly, field officials are facing a problem of occurrence of cracks in buildings, and it is matter of concern since long. Therefore, a genuine need of tec ...
... spread all over the country. Every year numbers of new buildings are being added on additional as well as on replacement account. However, very oftenly, field officials are facing a problem of occurrence of cracks in buildings, and it is matter of concern since long. Therefore, a genuine need of tec ...
Journal of Building Enclosure Design (JBED)
... Industry drying practices It is useful for persons investigating the health of a building assembly to know a little bit about the nature of the basic material they are dealing with. Most commercial lumber used in construction is from softwoods, i.e., from conifers that do not loose their foliage on ...
... Industry drying practices It is useful for persons investigating the health of a building assembly to know a little bit about the nature of the basic material they are dealing with. Most commercial lumber used in construction is from softwoods, i.e., from conifers that do not loose their foliage on ...
Guideline for Seismic Upgrading of Building Structures
... diaphragms and to each other. Other. . deficiencies in integrity relate to contInmty of diaphragms (such as wood or precast concrete), especially around openings, and tying together of shear walls (tie-downs and connections between infill and frames). Redundancy is another property of a building str ...
... diaphragms and to each other. Other. . deficiencies in integrity relate to contInmty of diaphragms (such as wood or precast concrete), especially around openings, and tying together of shear walls (tie-downs and connections between infill and frames). Redundancy is another property of a building str ...
Double Wall Framing Technique-An Example of High Performance
... Double wall technologies utilizing wood framing have been well-known and used in North American buildings for decades. Most of double wall designs use only natural materials such as wood products, gypsum, and cellulose fiber insulation, being one of few building envelope technologies achieving high ...
... Double wall technologies utilizing wood framing have been well-known and used in North American buildings for decades. Most of double wall designs use only natural materials such as wood products, gypsum, and cellulose fiber insulation, being one of few building envelope technologies achieving high ...
City of Dubuque - Downtown Design Guidelines
... and protection of historic properties. Under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, the U.S. Department of the Interior prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, disabil ...
... and protection of historic properties. Under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, the U.S. Department of the Interior prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, disabil ...
refurbishment structural strengthening with sika
... AUCKLAND’S ICONIC GRAFTON BRIDGE, was the world’s largest single span reinforced concrete arch bridge when originally built in 1910. Today it is recognized as one of the 100 most significant concrete structures in the world. It has continued its history of innovation, by using Sika CarboShear techno ...
... AUCKLAND’S ICONIC GRAFTON BRIDGE, was the world’s largest single span reinforced concrete arch bridge when originally built in 1910. Today it is recognized as one of the 100 most significant concrete structures in the world. It has continued its history of innovation, by using Sika CarboShear techno ...
1.6 Adoption and Amendment of this Plan?
... space available, rather than adding on. Some re-building at the rear may achieve this without compromising heritage values. ...
... space available, rather than adding on. Some re-building at the rear may achieve this without compromising heritage values. ...
Xyston Inn. NY
... Xyston Inn is a 17-story hotel building that will be located in Brooklyn, New York. The design of Xyston Inn is inspired by the varied character of the developing part of the city. This 65,000 sq. ft. hotel will provide a comfortable spot for the people visiting New York. To create a blight and comm ...
... Xyston Inn is a 17-story hotel building that will be located in Brooklyn, New York. The design of Xyston Inn is inspired by the varied character of the developing part of the city. This 65,000 sq. ft. hotel will provide a comfortable spot for the people visiting New York. To create a blight and comm ...
Modular Building Systems
... complement the lot size, topography, and surrounding homes. • If you do not already own land, you can select a site that will meet your needs. With the increasing interest in modular construction, there are sites available in existing subdivisions or neighborhoods where your modular home can be con ...
... complement the lot size, topography, and surrounding homes. • If you do not already own land, you can select a site that will meet your needs. With the increasing interest in modular construction, there are sites available in existing subdivisions or neighborhoods where your modular home can be con ...
Construction Tips.
... the joint, which leaves me with a more aesthetic look, or should I push the bead which is messier, but does get more sealant in the crack? ...
... the joint, which leaves me with a more aesthetic look, or should I push the bead which is messier, but does get more sealant in the crack? ...
Beach Historic Property Survey
... Located within the City of Hollywood, the Fisher House is associated with earliest development period of Hollywood. Its design, material and workmanship are true to the setting and time of construction. B. 6. “Representation of a significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack indiv ...
... Located within the City of Hollywood, the Fisher House is associated with earliest development period of Hollywood. Its design, material and workmanship are true to the setting and time of construction. B. 6. “Representation of a significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack indiv ...
Contents - ArcelorMittal Sections
... numerous possibilities to achieve both pleasant and flexible functional use. For buildings of large enclosure, the economy of the structure plays an important role. For longer spans, the design is optimised in order to minimise the use of materials, costs and installation effort. Increasingly, build ...
... numerous possibilities to achieve both pleasant and flexible functional use. For buildings of large enclosure, the economy of the structure plays an important role. For longer spans, the design is optimised in order to minimise the use of materials, costs and installation effort. Increasingly, build ...
Deformation Surveys
... measurement and analysis techniques suited to the monitoring surveys have to be considered. The design of monitoring scheme should satisfy not only the best geometrical strength of the network but should primarily fulfill the needs of subsequent physical interpretation of the monitoring results. Sel ...
... measurement and analysis techniques suited to the monitoring surveys have to be considered. The design of monitoring scheme should satisfy not only the best geometrical strength of the network but should primarily fulfill the needs of subsequent physical interpretation of the monitoring results. Sel ...
Reconsidering the Approach towards Determining Overall Building
... recognized and well documented in various publications including ASHRAE Standard 90.1. Specifically, Table A3.3 in ASHRAE Standard 90.1 includes the U-factor of various configurations of steel-stud-framed assemblies with varying R-values of stud cavity insulation (R-0 to R-21) and continuous exterio ...
... recognized and well documented in various publications including ASHRAE Standard 90.1. Specifically, Table A3.3 in ASHRAE Standard 90.1 includes the U-factor of various configurations of steel-stud-framed assemblies with varying R-values of stud cavity insulation (R-0 to R-21) and continuous exterio ...
Heritage Design Guidelines 1997
... side of the subject site (four buildings in total) or photograph them. These drawings can be very simple but they must be accurate. Draw the elevation in outline and the plan and setback at the front of the site. Mark on critical dimensions, such as front and side setbacks, ridge line heights and he ...
... side of the subject site (four buildings in total) or photograph them. These drawings can be very simple but they must be accurate. Draw the elevation in outline and the plan and setback at the front of the site. Mark on critical dimensions, such as front and side setbacks, ridge line heights and he ...
Analysis of Building Maintenance Factors for IBS Precast Concrete
... Department of Construction and Building Engineering,UniversityTun Hussein Onn Malaysia ...
... Department of Construction and Building Engineering,UniversityTun Hussein Onn Malaysia ...
B Conditions with regard to building contractor activity
... not be permitted. Roof colours; Charcoal gray or brown-red for cement and Harvey tiles and Dolphin gray or brown-red for Chromadeck. Other roof designs, such as flat roofs or roof colours , may be considered by Home Owners Assosiation, only if approved by the Aesthetic Committee. ...
... not be permitted. Roof colours; Charcoal gray or brown-red for cement and Harvey tiles and Dolphin gray or brown-red for Chromadeck. Other roof designs, such as flat roofs or roof colours , may be considered by Home Owners Assosiation, only if approved by the Aesthetic Committee. ...
GEM Building Taxonomy Version 2.0
... World Housing Encyclopedia as 7 or 8 and by the European Macroseismic Scale (98) as M5. The Building Taxonomy data model is highly flexible and has been incorporated within a relational database architecture. Due to its ability to represent building typologies using a shorthand form, it is also poss ...
... World Housing Encyclopedia as 7 or 8 and by the European Macroseismic Scale (98) as M5. The Building Taxonomy data model is highly flexible and has been incorporated within a relational database architecture. Due to its ability to represent building typologies using a shorthand form, it is also poss ...
Openings
... should be sought to overcome this. It should not be solved by covering the stone steps and landings with any waterproof coating material which would adversely affect their fabric or appearance. ...
... should be sought to overcome this. It should not be solved by covering the stone steps and landings with any waterproof coating material which would adversely affect their fabric or appearance. ...
Project Case Study Corby Civic Hub
... followed the protocol. Wastage was reduced in specified a unitised cladding system that was factory produced and fixed into place on site. All timber, both for use in the building and on site, was FSC certified. Where possible self finishing materials were used, such as exposed concrete soffits and ...
... followed the protocol. Wastage was reduced in specified a unitised cladding system that was factory produced and fixed into place on site. All timber, both for use in the building and on site, was FSC certified. Where possible self finishing materials were used, such as exposed concrete soffits and ...
Building material
Building material is any material which is used for construction purposes. Many naturally occurring substances, such as clay, rocks, sand, and wood, even twigs and leaves, have been used to construct buildings. Apart from naturally occurring materials, many man-made products are in use, some more and some less synthetic. The manufacture of building materials is an established industry in many countries and the use of these materials is typically segmented into specific specialty trades, such as carpentry, insulation, plumbing, and roofing work. They provide the make-up of habitats and structures including homes.