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They are reinforced. :)
They are nothing alike. A spring and dampening system for a building is for sway and earthquake protection and allows the building to move without collapsing.Spiral reinforcement in bridge abutments and piers (pillars) is pretensioned structural reinforcement intended to make the concrete component stronger. Once constructed it has no ability to move like a spring.Actually, I think there is something alike about the two. Even though they are meant for diffrent things, they both help the structures. The "springs" for the building help it from falling during an earthquake, and the reinforcements for the bridges help it to be strong and to withstand certain things.
Skyscrapers contain large central pillars that extend all the way underground. In addition these pillars are joined to strong cement foundation under the ground that prevents them from sliding around.
The architecture of buildings in the Soviet Union is much different than that of ancient Rome wherein the Soviet landscape is filled with dome-like structures topped with pointed and seemingly sharp poles, and the architecture of ancient Roman buildings is relies more on detailed pillars and columns constructed of marble.As well as buildings and statues
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They are reinforced. :)
The Romans did not invent columns. They adopted the use of column to support the roofs of temples and for porticoes form the Greeks. They also adopted the three orders (styles) the Greeks used for columns: Doric, Ionic and Corinthian. They developed the Composite order which combined elements of two orders. The Egyptians used columns for their temples before the Greeks.
They are nothing alike. A spring and dampening system for a building is for sway and earthquake protection and allows the building to move without collapsing.Spiral reinforcement in bridge abutments and piers (pillars) is pretensioned structural reinforcement intended to make the concrete component stronger. Once constructed it has no ability to move like a spring.Actually, I think there is something alike about the two. Even though they are meant for diffrent things, they both help the structures. The "springs" for the building help it from falling during an earthquake, and the reinforcements for the bridges help it to be strong and to withstand certain things.
by using pillars
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To be a muslim, anyone must uphold and practice the 5 pillars.
Room and pillar mining is when pillars of rock are left standing to support the roof. Between the pillars, coal or ore is cut out and removed leaving spaces known as rooms.
The use of pillars to hold up the roofs of facades of buildings, with three types - Ionic, Corinthian and Doric styles.
To make themstudier and so they can support the weight of themselves.
The asian highway network also known as the great asian highway is a cooperative it is one of the three pillars of the asian land transport infrastructure development
A lot of finer, more expensive homes incorporate pillars for support and decoration. Besides residential purposes, many government buildings have pillars because the Romans taught us so much about government.
Skyscrapers contain large central pillars that extend all the way underground. In addition these pillars are joined to strong cement foundation under the ground that prevents them from sliding around.