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Architecture

Art and science of structural design. Architectural responsibilities include both feasibility analysis and aesthetic considerations.

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A grotto is a large what?

A grotto is a large cave-like area, often next to water.

What State Is The Charminar Found?

Telangana state (TS) capital Hyderabad in India

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The most richest sri lankan in the world?

Since Sri Lankans are present in many countries, the definition of ''Sri Lankan'' itself is up for debate. If you mean a Sri Lankan in an official sense, its probably Harry Jayawardena. If you mean a person with Sri Lankan roots/origin, it probably is not. Its not as simple as long ago during the times of CH de Soysa or Sir Ernest de Silva when the richest Sri Lankan probably was situated in Sri Lanka.

Which functions are provided by lcp and ncp as part of the ppp layered architecture?

LCP sets up the PPP connection and its parameters. NCP handles higher layer protocol configurations.

What do you call a small room opening out to a larger room?

The definition would be applicable to:

  • anteroom
  • bathroom
  • bay
  • bower
  • compartment
  • closet
  • cubbyhole
  • cubicle
  • niche
  • recess
  • study
  • vestibule

How do you use vestibule in a sentence?

A large vestibule in the house led from the kitchen to the garden.

The priest was concerned about damaged windows in the vestibule of the church.

How was Rome made?

By a magioc fairy called Charlotte Garceus

How do you brake your leg by falling off a 10 foot wall?

Easily, especially if the surface below is concrete or solid granite. Also, the saying, the bigger you are, the harder you fall has a lot of truth. A horse can fall a very short distance, a mouse can fall a hundred feet sometimes without injury. Older people can get broken bones more easily than young ones, because their bones essentially get brittle. A smart person would hang from their hands off a 10' wall before falling, making it a shorter fall, maybe only 4 feet. Or fall onto softer material. Or fall onto downward sloping hill, to allow a rolling impact. Falling straight down without any rolling while hitting solid ground, can be quite dangerous, although the guys on TV make it look easy. They use a number of tricks, including giant airbags, hidden foam padding etc. If one breaks vertebrae or hits their head, even fairly short falls can be deadly or crippling. I had a friend who as a little kid, broke his leg falling off a fence only about 5 or 6 feet tall. It was made of concrete blocks. They didn't cap the top, so the openings in the block were still open. Walking along the top, a leg fell into a hole part way and his body fell over the edge. He had to dangle there, with the middle of his leg bent like a " ^" until someone helped him down. That's another way... I slid off a roof, maybe 9' tall, while standing on a plastic solar collector when I was almost 30. Luckily, I jumped sideways onto a pile of wood shingles below, and was rather shaken up. As it turns out, I should have gone home for the day after that, but that's another story. [the original question was "How do you brake your leg by falling of a 10 foot wall" SIC]

What is the practical use of Fabonacci numbers?

Fibonacci numbers determine a pattern in nature, and the way we design things aesthetically and functionally.

Also look into the Golden Rectangle, very interesting - Did you know the size of your credit card is created using this method, to be a 'nice' size.

- also your TV screens, some windows.

How and why guyots shaped the way they are?

A guyot is a flat topped underwater volcano or seamount. These represent ancient volcanoes that were probably surface features when young. Perhaps even coral atoll's. With sea-floor spreading, these are moved into progressively deeper water.

First opera house built in US?

The Grand opera house was built in 1883-84 and could sit 2,418. The Grand opera house was built in 1883.

In architecture what do the round arch and barrel vault have in common?

The round arch and barrel valult are similar in shape.

The barrel vault is an extension of the round arches which form the vault or roof of a structure.

What tool is most appropriate for 3d rendering models?

The most appropriate tool for rendering 3d models depends in part on the type of models you're working with. Check tools such as Lumion and Kerkythea to see if they are a good fit for your project.

What does a minaret look like and how is it used?

A minaret is similar to the bell tower of churches, but usually has a distinctive shape. It is a part of Mosque architecture that is used by the one who declares for praying to be in a higher position to allow being heard by more Muslims.

What is a good architecture program that will run on Windows 7 or Mac OS X?

By far, the most commonly used architecture design software is Autodesk AutoCAD. Autodesk products were meant to be used on Windows systems, but very recently it was announced that various Autodesk software will start to be made for OsX as well. Even for existing Autodesk software that isn't made for OsX, you can buy software such as "Fusion" or "Parallels" which allow you to run Windows virtually through your Apple. Also, Apples being sold today (and going a few years back) have the ability to be started in "PC Mode" - which means you can run CAD on your apple if you have installed it with Windows (in addition to OsX).

Whether or not Autodesk products are "good" can be debated; however, ideal or not - it has a monopoly on the architecture industry and absolutely should be in the skill set of any young new architect or interior designer.

More recently, Autodesk has released versions of CAD that have increased levels of specificity and commands tailored to the process of designing a building. For example, it contains a tool palette that has frequently used objects such as doors, steel beams, bricks, commonly used symbols, and various finishes (gypsum board) that can be easily inserted into a drawing. This is called Autodesk AutoCAD Architecture. AutoCAD Architecture is extremely similar to AutoCAD. If you can use one, you can use the other.

The future of architecture and interior design lies in "Building Information Modeling" via software such as Autodesk Revit Architecture. This software creates a 3D model made of actual objects used in the industry, rather than a group of 2D lines arranged in such a way to look like something. For example, in Revit, the steel joist that supports a roof or a floor level is an actual steel joist. If you move from section view to some other sectional view it does not have to be redrawn - the 3D model understands it is a joist and represents it as such in all views. In 2D classic "AutoCAD" you would have to draw many lines in such a way as to take on the appearance of a joist. To the computer, it is still a lump of meaningless lines. If you move around the view, the group of lines would all have to be redrawn. This may not seem like much - but it ripples through and has profound impacts on the accuracy and information contained in the files you create.

What is bluewood?

Blue wood is regular wood but with a factory infusion that turns it blue