No. Only if "fishbone" is is slang for wood.
15 percent were former industrial buildings. The next largest group was commercial structures, such as stores and restaurants, which made up 12.4 percent of the buildings demolished
Yes, they work during the summer outside large buildings. Made infamous after a legionnaire disease outbreak a few years ago.
the buildings where made out of bricks
the buildings where made out of bricks
Norway's houses are mostly wood.
Buildings are made out of brick and stone because you wouldn't want them to be made out of random stuff would you? they are also made out of sod.
It is made in Norway.
Lots of the buildings were made of wood, stone or both. All of them had thatched roofs.
A lot of people dont believe it, but some of the most sustainable buildings are made out of recycled products. These buildings are known as green buildings.
The Greek buildings are usually made up of mud brick, stone and woods.
they are made of dry terds
norway