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There are many different branches of architecture. These branches include home design, landscaping design, commercial building design, bridge and road design, interior decorating, and many others.
indegenious architecture means the architecture of a particular place.
Renaissance architecture (14th and 15th centuries), Baroque architecture (16 & 17th centuries) and Neoclassical architecture (18th and 19th centuries) were modeled on Roman architecture.
Gothic and Roman architecture are similar:
the Brooklyn bridge is an example of Gothic architecture
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Capilano suspension bridges could be studied in an architecture or engineering school. This North Vancouver bridge would probably be mentioned in Canadian classes on architecture and civil engineering. There is a website and also information on location.
There can be any number of answers to this question. It can depend on several factors.What material is the bridge built fromIs the bridge arched and at what anglesWhat architecture was used (suspension, beam, cantilever)The height, length, and thickness
The Charles River Bridge, completed in 1786, was a wooden covered bridge. It connected Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, and was notable for its use of a unique design that included a series of trusses for support. The bridge was significant in its time for facilitating transportation and commerce across the Charles River. It exemplified early American engineering and architecture in bridge construction.
a challenge for the tower bridge was getting all the right stuff under one budget and how long the bridge took to build
There are many different branches of architecture. These branches include home design, landscaping design, commercial building design, bridge and road design, interior decorating, and many others.
The Charles Bridge in Prague was commissioned in 1357 by Emperor Charles IV and construction began the same year. It was completed at the beginning of the 15th century, around 1402. The bridge replaced the older Judith Bridge, which had been damaged by floods. It is renowned for its Gothic architecture and numerous statues.
Lucy Blakstad has written: 'Bridge' -- subject(s): Bridges, Design and construction, Symbolism in architecture
Yes, because the mathematical process they used in that architecture was really well done. +++ Not inherently so, it isn't. The design mathematics are fully understood for any bridge type, and the individual bridge is designed for its own location and intended loads (plus safety factor).
The purpose of a bridge window in a building's architecture is to connect two separate sections of a building while allowing natural light to pass through. It enhances the overall design by creating a visual connection between spaces and providing a unique architectural feature. Functionally, bridge windows can improve ventilation, increase natural light, and create a sense of openness and continuity within the building.