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... A 10,000 square foot addition for a clean room is added to an existing production facility. About 2,000 square feet of the addition is used for an office and bathrooms. The building materials to construct the entire addition qualify for the replacement capital equipment refund since at least 67 perc ...
... A 10,000 square foot addition for a clean room is added to an existing production facility. About 2,000 square feet of the addition is used for an office and bathrooms. The building materials to construct the entire addition qualify for the replacement capital equipment refund since at least 67 perc ...
High-Rise Buildings with Twisted - ctbuh
... Fig. 5d: USTRA office building in Hanover (G) by Frank Gehry, -1995 Subsequent designs surpassed the problems how to make twisted glass panes and approximated a perfect twisted façade surface with flat panes. In the High-Rise Module designing course, led by Professor Berenbak of the Faculty of Archi ...
... Fig. 5d: USTRA office building in Hanover (G) by Frank Gehry, -1995 Subsequent designs surpassed the problems how to make twisted glass panes and approximated a perfect twisted façade surface with flat panes. In the High-Rise Module designing course, led by Professor Berenbak of the Faculty of Archi ...
PDF 7MB - Flinders University
... Figure 4.2 – Map of South Adelaide (city centre) and location of buildings ............ 50 Figure 4.3 – Economic conditions in Adelaide and the construction of classical style buildings ............................................................................................. 52 Figure 4.4 – Econ ...
... Figure 4.2 – Map of South Adelaide (city centre) and location of buildings ............ 50 Figure 4.3 – Economic conditions in Adelaide and the construction of classical style buildings ............................................................................................. 52 Figure 4.4 – Econ ...
The Social Meaning of Classical Style Public Architecture in
... Figure 4.2 – Map of South Adelaide (city centre) and location of buildings ............ 50 Figure 4.3 – Economic conditions in Adelaide and the construction of classical style buildings ............................................................................................. 52 Figure 4.4 – Econ ...
... Figure 4.2 – Map of South Adelaide (city centre) and location of buildings ............ 50 Figure 4.3 – Economic conditions in Adelaide and the construction of classical style buildings ............................................................................................. 52 Figure 4.4 – Econ ...
Traditional Houses with Stone Walls in Temperate
... The European Directive 2010/31/EU states that the measures to improve the energy performance of new and existing buildings should take into account climatic and local conditions as well as indoor climate environment giving the priority to the summer period. The Directive introduces the concept of th ...
... The European Directive 2010/31/EU states that the measures to improve the energy performance of new and existing buildings should take into account climatic and local conditions as well as indoor climate environment giving the priority to the summer period. The Directive introduces the concept of th ...
Natural Ventilation of Tall Buildings – Options and Limitations
... buoyancy force. Taking H = 180 m and 'T = 20 K the pressure difference across the envelope at ground level could be up to 140 Pa. Such pressures could cause problems in opening doors and windows (the force on a 1.5 m2 door would be 210 N). This problem can in theory be overcome by the use of interna ...
... buoyancy force. Taking H = 180 m and 'T = 20 K the pressure difference across the envelope at ground level could be up to 140 Pa. Such pressures could cause problems in opening doors and windows (the force on a 1.5 m2 door would be 210 N). This problem can in theory be overcome by the use of interna ...
Appendix 2 - Gazetteer of historic buildings
... alter, and it may simple have been setting out errors which caused these discrepancies. When the attic space was in use as living accommodation a door was cut into each of the centre pair of trusses. Nothing now remains of this except the rebate and catch for the latch in the king-post, and the lap- ...
... alter, and it may simple have been setting out errors which caused these discrepancies. When the attic space was in use as living accommodation a door was cut into each of the centre pair of trusses. Nothing now remains of this except the rebate and catch for the latch in the king-post, and the lap- ...
GSCO-2013-0030-skyscraper-paper
... and economy means that there is a tendency to focus on either symbolic meanings or the economics of generating value4. It seems to me that understanding the skyscraper as an entity which symbolises and as an example of a process which is made possible because of a particular set of economic relation ...
... and economy means that there is a tendency to focus on either symbolic meanings or the economics of generating value4. It seems to me that understanding the skyscraper as an entity which symbolises and as an example of a process which is made possible because of a particular set of economic relation ...
In the Shadow of the Sky-Scraper
... and economy means that there is a tendency to focus on either symbolic meanings or the economics of generating value 4. It seems to me that understanding the skyscraper as an entity which symbolises and as an example of a process which is made possible because of a particular set of economic relatio ...
... and economy means that there is a tendency to focus on either symbolic meanings or the economics of generating value 4. It seems to me that understanding the skyscraper as an entity which symbolises and as an example of a process which is made possible because of a particular set of economic relatio ...
Identity in Igbo Architecture - OhioLINK Electronic Theses and
... remnants of former structures, but which were still referred to as “architectures” by the people that owned and used them for repeated performances. The continuous actions of these human bodies make history present at these sites by reconnecting the spiritual intensities of their performances with t ...
... remnants of former structures, but which were still referred to as “architectures” by the people that owned and used them for repeated performances. The continuous actions of these human bodies make history present at these sites by reconnecting the spiritual intensities of their performances with t ...
edinburgh colonies
... Houses for those who ‘prefer privacy of self contained dwellings with private gardens to homes in common stair tenements’. The Company was created as a joint-stock limited liability company and began by accumulating £10,000 for site and building costs by selling £1 shares (which could be bought in f ...
... Houses for those who ‘prefer privacy of self contained dwellings with private gardens to homes in common stair tenements’. The Company was created as a joint-stock limited liability company and began by accumulating £10,000 for site and building costs by selling £1 shares (which could be bought in f ...
Trends and innovations in high-rise buildings over the past decade
... Tower (Figure 1) which was opened on the last day of 2014 kept its title as the world's tallest building for a mere six years before the Bun Khalifa (Figure 2), standing at nearly 830 meters above the ground, stole its glory in the year of 2010. Yet once again, this glory will be overshadowed in the ...
... Tower (Figure 1) which was opened on the last day of 2014 kept its title as the world's tallest building for a mere six years before the Bun Khalifa (Figure 2), standing at nearly 830 meters above the ground, stole its glory in the year of 2010. Yet once again, this glory will be overshadowed in the ...
2012 Draft Campus Design Guidelines - Campus Services
... Jones designed and built 13 structures on the Emory campus, all finished with local marbles from Tate, Georgia, establishing a distinctively Emory texture. Hornbostel’s architectural vision, coupled with his deep regard for the natural features of the landscape, gave birth to the Emory campus plan, ...
... Jones designed and built 13 structures on the Emory campus, all finished with local marbles from Tate, Georgia, establishing a distinctively Emory texture. Hornbostel’s architectural vision, coupled with his deep regard for the natural features of the landscape, gave birth to the Emory campus plan, ...
City of Lebanon Historic District Guidelines
... “Rehabilitation” is defined as “the process of returning a property to a state of utility, through repair or alteration, which makes possible an efficient contemporary use while preserving those portions and features of the property which are significant to its historic, architectural, and cultural ...
... “Rehabilitation” is defined as “the process of returning a property to a state of utility, through repair or alteration, which makes possible an efficient contemporary use while preserving those portions and features of the property which are significant to its historic, architectural, and cultural ...
Heritage Design Guidelines 1997
... that has influenced how it appears now. Does the area mainly reflect development early this century with a series of detached bungalows on garden allotments? Was the area a Victorian worker’s neighbourhood with cottages and terraces on small streets and lanes? Include in your application, a statemen ...
... that has influenced how it appears now. Does the area mainly reflect development early this century with a series of detached bungalows on garden allotments? Was the area a Victorian worker’s neighbourhood with cottages and terraces on small streets and lanes? Include in your application, a statemen ...
Uses in Building and Architectural Surveys Article
... expansions—this is the most common application. It often involves old, heritage buildings where there’s a keen desire to accurately preserve elements of the existing building. New designs must be done around these key elements. The accuracy and completeness of a high-definition survey is well-suited ...
... expansions—this is the most common application. It often involves old, heritage buildings where there’s a keen desire to accurately preserve elements of the existing building. New designs must be done around these key elements. The accuracy and completeness of a high-definition survey is well-suited ...
Buildings on the corner of Kent Terrace and Ellice Street, Wellington
... Of regional significance, is 83 Kent Terrace, which is a rare purpose-built music studio in a well-detailed Art Deco style. It is a worthy addition to a 30 strong collection of Art Deco styled buildings in central Wellington highlighted in a Wellington City Council heritage trail publication, many o ...
... Of regional significance, is 83 Kent Terrace, which is a rare purpose-built music studio in a well-detailed Art Deco style. It is a worthy addition to a 30 strong collection of Art Deco styled buildings in central Wellington highlighted in a Wellington City Council heritage trail publication, many o ...
Design Guidelines - Thompson`s Station
... the criteria could not be met. The goals of these criteria include the following: ...
... the criteria could not be met. The goals of these criteria include the following: ...
Accepted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree
... include “slab-rock houses,” giraffe houses,” or, in some cases, “mixed masonries.” Articles in the Old-House Journal refer to them as “slab-rock houses” or “giraffe houses.” 3 The first term refers to the narrow width of the stone and the large size of its exterior surface area while the second refe ...
... include “slab-rock houses,” giraffe houses,” or, in some cases, “mixed masonries.” Articles in the Old-House Journal refer to them as “slab-rock houses” or “giraffe houses.” 3 The first term refers to the narrow width of the stone and the large size of its exterior surface area while the second refe ...
States Pavilion in Ibirapuera Park
... important industrial entrepreneur, cultural and art protector, chose the Ibirapuera area to locate the IV Century’s celebration; in 1952 March 24th, he sent a request for the construction of the park to the city mayor, as the place to that celebration. It was supposed to be a symbol of São Paulo ind ...
... important industrial entrepreneur, cultural and art protector, chose the Ibirapuera area to locate the IV Century’s celebration; in 1952 March 24th, he sent a request for the construction of the park to the city mayor, as the place to that celebration. It was supposed to be a symbol of São Paulo ind ...
High-Rise
... analysis we can do with today’s design tools. These allow us to produce economical designs in a much shorter time, as well as to study far more complicated building geometries than would have been possible a few decades ago. There’s no theoretical limit on how tall a building can be. The limit is se ...
... analysis we can do with today’s design tools. These allow us to produce economical designs in a much shorter time, as well as to study far more complicated building geometries than would have been possible a few decades ago. There’s no theoretical limit on how tall a building can be. The limit is se ...
Contents - ArcelorMittal Sections
... Steel is chosen on economic grounds, as well as for other aspects such as fire, architectural quality and sustainability. ...
... Steel is chosen on economic grounds, as well as for other aspects such as fire, architectural quality and sustainability. ...
New York`s Skyscrapers in the French Illustrated Press (1898–1912)
... the number of floors that were being piled up in one sole building: first 10, then 12, 15 and, by 1900, over 20. This unprecedented number of floors in particular helped to emphasize the efficiency of the new building type for creating more office surface in central areas of the city. This quantitat ...
... the number of floors that were being piled up in one sole building: first 10, then 12, 15 and, by 1900, over 20. This unprecedented number of floors in particular helped to emphasize the efficiency of the new building type for creating more office surface in central areas of the city. This quantitat ...
ARCHITECTURE MODERN MOVEMENT TUCSON
... These innovations took place across Europe, but especially in Austria and Germany. Important European architects of the time included Loos and Otto Wagner in Austria, Auguste Perret and Tony Garnier in France, Behrens and Bruno Taut in Germany, and Antonio St. Elia in Italy. Beginning in 1910-11, th ...
... These innovations took place across Europe, but especially in Austria and Germany. Important European architects of the time included Loos and Otto Wagner in Austria, Auguste Perret and Tony Garnier in France, Behrens and Bruno Taut in Germany, and Antonio St. Elia in Italy. Beginning in 1910-11, th ...
Architecture of Bermuda
The architecture of Bermuda has developed over the past four centuries. The archipelago's isolation, environment and scarce resources have been key driving points, though inspiration from Europe, the Caribbean and the Americas is evident. Distinctive elements appeared with initial settlement in the early 17th century, and by the second half of that century features that remain common today began to appear.Pastel Bermuda cottages are often regarded as a hallmark of the island, along with pink beaches and Bermuda shorts; the style has even been described as the country's only indigenous art form. In addition to the local style, historical military buildings and forts and modern office buildings are highly visible. The historical architecture of Bermuda has received recognition from UNESCO, with the Town of St. George and some twenty-two forts and military facilities in St. George's Parish being declared World Heritage Sites.