The ladder on the firetruck
steel
During the summer, the reason that cities are often hotter than nearby fields and parks is quite simple. Cities have buildings and the buildings trap heat between them, while fields have no way of trapping the heat.
rapid growth. :)
Wheel of Fortune - 1983 Great American Cities 4 - 28.124 was released on: USA: 3 March 2011
Large American cities in the early twentieth century had distinguishable characteristics from other towns throughout the country. These cities often lacked farms which were replaced with industrial facilities. Store fronts lined the roadways, saloons could often be found only in these cities, and crime was high in these areas.
they did not welcome them
steel
Elevators allowed architects to build practical buildings that have many more floors for both businesses and residential applications. Higher vertical densities allowed for greater population densities of big cities.
Elevators allowed architects to build practical buildings that have many more floors for both businesses and residential applications. Higher vertical densities allowed for greater population densities of big cities.
One way Japanese cities are like many American cities is that there are Western cities with concrete and steel office buildings, rush hour traffic jams, a lot of stores, restaurants and theaters.
in the buildings if they are in the buildings
The abundant source of energy through electricity and the rapid growth of immigration to the cities.
Most cities include many different types of buildings. These can include libraries, justice buildings such as courthouses, office buildings, skyscrapers, apartment buildings, museums and many others.
80% of the cities buildings.
They have buildings
on buildings
Many thousands. The majority of major buildings in German cities were destroyed.
City beautiful movement