new challenging approach for analysis and upgrading of massive
... separated as independent functional and technical level. Constructors started to design flexible structure based on load-bearing system and envelope system together with architects to built the structure according to the needs of the particular design. Design of housing had become the design and bui ...
... separated as independent functional and technical level. Constructors started to design flexible structure based on load-bearing system and envelope system together with architects to built the structure according to the needs of the particular design. Design of housing had become the design and bui ...
National Building Excellence Awards Brochure 2016
... was to transfer the architect’s plans onto the site following demolition of the original property. The ground floor footprint was curved, and the garage had been set at a 49o angle to the house. In addition, the first floor master bedroom had to be squared off and cantilevered over the curve of the ...
... was to transfer the architect’s plans onto the site following demolition of the original property. The ground floor footprint was curved, and the garage had been set at a 49o angle to the house. In addition, the first floor master bedroom had to be squared off and cantilevered over the curve of the ...
IS063 Floor Systems - The Portland Cement Association
... The overall thickness of the band-beam is typically 12 in. to 18 in., and the width can vary from 4 ft to 10 ft. Depending on the spans and loads, the slab is usually 7 in. to 9 in. thick. One of the main advantages of this system is that long, unobstructed spans can be achieved with a minimum stru ...
... The overall thickness of the band-beam is typically 12 in. to 18 in., and the width can vary from 4 ft to 10 ft. Depending on the spans and loads, the slab is usually 7 in. to 9 in. thick. One of the main advantages of this system is that long, unobstructed spans can be achieved with a minimum stru ...
Hope Store - National Coal Mining Museum for England
... This building is currently in its original working state and only the first floor is accessible to the public, but always with a trained guide. It is approached by an external metal fire-escape staircase. Once inside there is a small area for a talk by the guide, with a limited amount of bench seati ...
... This building is currently in its original working state and only the first floor is accessible to the public, but always with a trained guide. It is approached by an external metal fire-escape staircase. Once inside there is a small area for a talk by the guide, with a limited amount of bench seati ...
Building Control Guidance Note 24 - Guide 6
... building envelope and services. However there are certain circumstances where for larger extensions this approach is not acceptable and they have to be treated as if they are a new build, this will be explained later on in this guidance. Both AD L2B and AD L1B follow the same pattern in that they pr ...
... building envelope and services. However there are certain circumstances where for larger extensions this approach is not acceptable and they have to be treated as if they are a new build, this will be explained later on in this guidance. Both AD L2B and AD L1B follow the same pattern in that they pr ...
Sopot - Ceedcv
... In the main street you will find lots of restaurants, pubs and small cafes. If you enjoy busy night-life, you can go to one of many night-clubs. ...
... In the main street you will find lots of restaurants, pubs and small cafes. If you enjoy busy night-life, you can go to one of many night-clubs. ...
Hidden Intricacies: The Development of Modern Building Skeletons
... construction and continued existence, there are five engineering criteria for the structure of a building. These criteria — gravity resistance, lateral-load resistance, provision of useful interior floors, enclosure against the weather, and passive fire protection — vary in importance with the build ...
... construction and continued existence, there are five engineering criteria for the structure of a building. These criteria — gravity resistance, lateral-load resistance, provision of useful interior floors, enclosure against the weather, and passive fire protection — vary in importance with the build ...
I. Lesson 3: Seismic Solutions
... • Show a model building on a shake table and show how you plan on measuring roof drift during the shake table tests. 3. Introduce the vocabulary term: live load. Some information to discuss, might include: • Review the meaning of building load from the last lesson (the total mass that a structure mu ...
... • Show a model building on a shake table and show how you plan on measuring roof drift during the shake table tests. 3. Introduce the vocabulary term: live load. Some information to discuss, might include: • Review the meaning of building load from the last lesson (the total mass that a structure mu ...
Al Ain Architectural Guidelines
... Pedestrian-oriented signs should be located within colonnades using blade signs, perpendicular to the face of the building storefront. Street-oriented signs should be either fascia signs, or perpendicular blade signs, located above the height of the storefront. ...
... Pedestrian-oriented signs should be located within colonnades using blade signs, perpendicular to the face of the building storefront. Street-oriented signs should be either fascia signs, or perpendicular blade signs, located above the height of the storefront. ...
Liège “Boogy Woogy”
... regional. This makes it an ideal location to work and live in a high quality urban environment. The new urban conditions have the potential to transform the Guillemin district in an attractive vibrant area at day and night. ...
... regional. This makes it an ideal location to work and live in a high quality urban environment. The new urban conditions have the potential to transform the Guillemin district in an attractive vibrant area at day and night. ...
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Structural Dynamics, EURODYN... Porto, Portugal, 30 June - 2 July 2014
... the epicenter of the earthquake of April 6 2009, is here analyzed. The reinforced concrete moment-resisting frames were designed in the 1961 according to the Italian Seismic Code of 1937, and failed with a “pancake-type collapse”, with a very high death toll of 13 casualties. At the beginning of 201 ...
... the epicenter of the earthquake of April 6 2009, is here analyzed. The reinforced concrete moment-resisting frames were designed in the 1961 according to the Italian Seismic Code of 1937, and failed with a “pancake-type collapse”, with a very high death toll of 13 casualties. At the beginning of 201 ...
cyril winskell conservation architect
... currently an overshadowed and ‘unloved’ section of garden. By aligning the new gable wall alongside the existing boundary it becomes possible to make best use of the space and retain the attractive existing boundary wall, with a ‘secret’ lead flashing forming the abutment between new and existing co ...
... currently an overshadowed and ‘unloved’ section of garden. By aligning the new gable wall alongside the existing boundary it becomes possible to make best use of the space and retain the attractive existing boundary wall, with a ‘secret’ lead flashing forming the abutment between new and existing co ...
Wood-Concrete Hybrid Construction
... In typical housing applications, wood-frame construction is attached to a concrete foundation, so combining wood-frame and concrete construction has a long history. There are several other ways that wood-framing and concrete can be used effectively together and these are also referred to as hybrid c ...
... In typical housing applications, wood-frame construction is attached to a concrete foundation, so combining wood-frame and concrete construction has a long history. There are several other ways that wood-framing and concrete can be used effectively together and these are also referred to as hybrid c ...
characteristic structures of the industrial buildings from
... or replacement by resin. The reinforcement of the cast iron pillars without changing their appearance can be made by reinforcing the hollow pillars internally or casting them with concrete. In case of need, the application of new elements manufactured of quality materials are recommended. The reinfo ...
... or replacement by resin. The reinforcement of the cast iron pillars without changing their appearance can be made by reinforcing the hollow pillars internally or casting them with concrete. In case of need, the application of new elements manufactured of quality materials are recommended. The reinfo ...
Revit Activity One: What is a Wall
... Create four structural walls in a box 40’ by 40’, leave the height setting at 20’. Work in the center of the elevation tabs, in order to provide yourself with accurate elevations views. Now select each elevation in turn, by selecting North, South, East and West from the Project Browser. Notice that ...
... Create four structural walls in a box 40’ by 40’, leave the height setting at 20’. Work in the center of the elevation tabs, in order to provide yourself with accurate elevations views. Now select each elevation in turn, by selecting North, South, East and West from the Project Browser. Notice that ...
... thick concrete floor slab exists at every level. The building was assumed not too close to the seismic source, however if a large magnitude event is produced at the source, then the building can be affected by the earthquake. Any high rate of seismic activity from the source also means that there is ...
Butler Building Profit Magazine Summer Issue
... there, O’Neill says. “The central file room system, MR-24 roof system, Shadowall™ for Scott Builders, worked closely with designed with a rolling file system was wall system John Hyslop of Precision Drilling to flesh perfect. They came up with the idea and out that napkin sketch into a designexecute ...
... there, O’Neill says. “The central file room system, MR-24 roof system, Shadowall™ for Scott Builders, worked closely with designed with a rolling file system was wall system John Hyslop of Precision Drilling to flesh perfect. They came up with the idea and out that napkin sketch into a designexecute ...
and “Gaioleiros” buildings - Técnico Lisboa
... The person who established the criteria the new city needed to meet was Manuel da Maia. The height of the buildings and the width of the main streets were regulated and the buildings ...
... The person who established the criteria the new city needed to meet was Manuel da Maia. The height of the buildings and the width of the main streets were regulated and the buildings ...
vaulted cellars, yorkersgate
... There are cellars beneath the two houses above number 29, numbers 31 and 33 Yorkersgate. Their walls are built of similar limestone, but have no vaulting, nor evidence of having had vaulting. There are blocked windows to the north side, however. The floors above are carried on substantial beams. The ...
... There are cellars beneath the two houses above number 29, numbers 31 and 33 Yorkersgate. Their walls are built of similar limestone, but have no vaulting, nor evidence of having had vaulting. There are blocked windows to the north side, however. The floors above are carried on substantial beams. The ...
timber framed buildings and nzs 3604
... against the savings in structural design fees, where the simplicity of the design does not warrant such close attention. Those limits govern the building size, height and roof slope, floor loadings, and snow loadings. Wind and earthquake loads are also limited by restricting the zone or area in whic ...
... against the savings in structural design fees, where the simplicity of the design does not warrant such close attention. Those limits govern the building size, height and roof slope, floor loadings, and snow loadings. Wind and earthquake loads are also limited by restricting the zone or area in whic ...
Progression of Seismic Isolation Design during these 20 Years in
... practical use. Other, reformations shown in Fig.2.3 had been done[3][4][5]. These isolators are not brake over 400% of shear strain under double of the long term vertical pressure. This corresponds to 60-100cm in deformation. The critical properties - limits of relation of deformation and pressure - ...
... practical use. Other, reformations shown in Fig.2.3 had been done[3][4][5]. These isolators are not brake over 400% of shear strain under double of the long term vertical pressure. This corresponds to 60-100cm in deformation. The critical properties - limits of relation of deformation and pressure - ...
the mark foy`s building liverpool street1• sydney conservation study
... from Bennotoff 1n Yorksh i re. The aWl! i fig to the piazza was descri bed as be i og perfect Ion in the architectural sense with armoured plate glass and held In position by gilded steel cables. 'The visible pOI~tlon of the roof vias slate but -'-he major part was glass providing wonderful I I ght ...
... from Bennotoff 1n Yorksh i re. The aWl! i fig to the piazza was descri bed as be i og perfect Ion in the architectural sense with armoured plate glass and held In position by gilded steel cables. 'The visible pOI~tlon of the roof vias slate but -'-he major part was glass providing wonderful I I ght ...
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... However, in the context of Malaysia, many public buildings including the administrative building portray less sensitiveness to design approach that is responsive to the local climatic context. For example, most of the country’s administrative building were designed to fit the patrons intend which is ...
... However, in the context of Malaysia, many public buildings including the administrative building portray less sensitiveness to design approach that is responsive to the local climatic context. For example, most of the country’s administrative building were designed to fit the patrons intend which is ...
page 63 figure 40:01 Guests enjoying food
... forms and conventions to expand the literal meaning of his or her works, or to evoke emotional and sensual responses, so the poet uses devices such as assonance, alliteration, onmatopoeia and rhythm to achieve a musical or cohesive whole. Each word or note, or each painter’s stroke of the brush form ...
... forms and conventions to expand the literal meaning of his or her works, or to evoke emotional and sensual responses, so the poet uses devices such as assonance, alliteration, onmatopoeia and rhythm to achieve a musical or cohesive whole. Each word or note, or each painter’s stroke of the brush form ...
Residence Antilia - Sterling Engineering Consultancy Services Pvt Ltd
... even after the conversion. There was no significant increase in sizes of the structural members. ...
... even after the conversion. There was no significant increase in sizes of the structural members. ...
Rural Khmer house
Rural Khmer houses are a traditional house types of the Khmer people.Typically, rural Khmer houses are rectangular two-storey buildings, varying in size from 4 metres (13 ft) by 6 metres (20 ft) to about 6 by 10 metres (33 ft). The basic structure consists of a wooden frame, and the roof is erected before the walls on the upper floor are inserted. The roof frame defines the type of the house: a gabled roof (Phteah Rông Daol), a hipped roof (Phteah Pét), the Khmer house (Phteah Keung) with a roof shape sometimes called a bonnet roof or shikoro in Japanese. In Battambong province most houses have open spaces beneath the roof. They are called Phteah Rông Doeung, which may be derived from thbal kdoeung, meaning that a rice mill was stored at the back of the house under a second awning. A common feature in every type of house is a 5–10 cm gap, on all four sides, between the top of the wall of the upper floor and the roof.Dwellings are raised on stilts that sometimes extend as high as 3 metres (9.8 ft) off the ground. In this way, annual floods do not affect the main room in the houses of rice farmers, whereas rural farmers are able to use the ground level area beneath the house for working and to provide shelter for livestock. One or two wooden ladders, ramps or staircases provide access to the upper floor. The simplest houses consist of only one room on the upper floor, partitioned off to provide a storage place for rice, a bedroom for the parents, and a further space for unmarried daughters.The upper floor generally consists of one large room. The main part of this room, the area where visitors are received, is defined by four central pillars; in this space there will be a figure of Buddha, a television, and a battery-operated electric light in the centre attached to the pillars. The parents’ sleeping space is situated either to the left or the right of the central entrance; textiles are often hung to separate this area from the rest of the room. To the back of the upper floor, on the left, is a space for the girls, whilst the boys have a space reserved for them on the right. This arrangement may vary from one family to another, but children are always separated by gender and placed at the back of the house. Other variations in position relative to the main central area are possible, but this room, with a figure of Buddha, television and battery-operated light, always remains the most important area.Despite indoor and outdoor temperatures of 36 °C (97 °F) and up to 80% relative humidity the old rural Khmer houses are very comfortable, both at ground level and on the upper floor. In spite of the absence of electric or mechanical air conditioning, a draught-free environment appears to be attained simply by means of natural ventilation.