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Architecture

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

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In architecture what does the world column refer to?

In architecture a column is the tall vertical pillar that many buildings with a classical look to them have at the front. It is often part of a portico and there will be several of them with various stonework styles at the top.

What is a typical jamaican home like?

A typical Jamaican home is like many homes in the Miami, FL area. They are painted in bright colors or made of stucco. Most older homes are ranch style with the newer homes being two story.

How is geometry used in real life?

Geometry is the use of shapes and curves to define relative physical locations. It can be used to analyze or design physical objects and structures, and to determine the location and elevation of physical features on the Earth's surface. Examples : The shape and volume of food containers, the design of buildings, and the layout of streets and roadways. (*In more rigorous usage, it is superceded by trigonometry - the angles and ratios of triangular shapes).

How many stories tall was the globe theatre?

The height was 45 feet or 14 meters. Thats about 3-4 stories tall depending on which part of the world you live in.

What state has the most Victorian homes?

I'm looking for a Victorian home to rent, what state is the best to go?

Is this style baroque architecture?

I am sorry but we can't answer because we don't know the style you were given. If you can revise your question we may be able to answer.

Should architects receive a 1099?

Yes an architect is a professional, and should receive a 1099 MISC.

What is a transept?

The transverse arm, north or south, of a cross-shaped church.

Are aluminum stainless steel compatible?

Absolutely not. The two materials will have a high tendency to gall or stick together. Especially when threads are concerned

Can red rosin paper be used for waterproofing?

No. the paper is used because it is a wicking material and will pull moisture into and out of it. It is an air barrier. It will show signs if it gets wet and then dries.

It is very useful as a undercoating material in building because it wicks moisture to a broad area and allows dissipation without damage; it was often used as such over sheathing, subfloors and etc., and still is where appropriate. It is not inferior or a poor substitute for Tyvec or similar- it is a better application in many circumstances.

What is a bubble diagram in architecture?

simple sketchily drawing to represent functional, orientation to the natural environment, relationship between spaces of project. to use drawing as tool for thinking design by simple diagram...

How do you sell my architectural designs?

If you have designs for multi-family housing, a single familiy home, a shopping complex or an office building, you are best advised to either fund building the project yourself, or find a developer interested in purchasing your designs.

What are three examples of building materials?

zinc,cement,sand,concrete,stone,block,rods and brick

How did medieval castles influence modern architecture?

yes. if you look at some of the famous buildings in America you can see the similar designs. If you look at many of our official government buildings you can see the various carvings, columns, and shapes.

You want to take admission in degree as per when your result of last summer result which is not declared you want only the merit list for degree admission as per taking reference as per different d?

respected sir ; i am a student of diploma in civil engg . i want to take admission for degree colledge . For this purpose i want an information about merit list of different engineering colleges in puna univercity. plz consider me .

Who was the British architect who brought Italian architecture to Britain?

There wasn't a specific person who brought Italian architecture the Britain. The first forms of Italian architecture ever present in Britain would have been the Roman architecture brought over by the Romans themselves. Following the Norman conquest of 1066, the Norman-French fabricated a style of architecture for their own use, and one that was based on Ancient Roman architectural forms. This style was of course called Romanesque Architecture. During the Victorian Era, England formulated and built in a style called Italianate Architecture, which was a compilation of Ancient Roman, Italian Renaissance, and other Italian architectural styles. Lastly, in the same era, Britain also adopted the European architectural form of Palladian Architecture/Palladianism, an Italian architectural system created by and named after the world famous Italian architect Andrea Palladio, and created by a combination of Ancient Roman, Italian Renaissance, and his own innovative and inventive architectural uses. The English architects Indigo Jones and John Nash were two of the best known importers and proponents of Italian architectural forms and styles throughout Britain.

How many days a year does a architect work?

Architects work around 8 hours a day, but often work overtime in order to meet project deadlines.

What is the weight of one sheet of dry wall?

One 4x8 x1/2 inch sheet of the currently produced 'Light' drywall is about 32 pounds. The old style one that it replaced was 54 pounds.

What sort of architecture is associated with gothic fiction?

well in gothic fiction are things like castles and abandoned places :)

What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in Illinois?

There is no correct answer. The number will vary based on the style of construction (condo vs detached house), the location (labor costs vary) and the quality of construction. For the latter you can build a starter home with inexpensive materials or you can build a palace where many of the surfaces are polished marble, gold plated hardware and other extreme details. Site improvements (foundation issues on a hilly site vs. a site that is level with no rock) will also matter. There are averages that insurance companies and construction firms will use when they need to estimate a property. If you narrow down the specification then you will be able to find a reasonable average.