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Architecture

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

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Explain database architecture with a diagram?

A database is an organized collection of data, today typically in digital form. The data are typically organized to model relevant aspects of reality (for example, the availability of rooms in hotels), in a way that supports processes requiring this information (for example, finding a hotel with vacancies).

The term database is correctly applied to the data and their supporting data structures, and not to the database management system (DBMS). The database data collection with DBMS is called adatabase system.

Who invented ceilings?

The first caveman to get rained on and run into a cave.

Caveman, cave ceiling.

In fact, if he didn't go into the cave to find a ceiling, he would probably be called Rainman instead of Caveman for standing out in the rain instead of finding cover.

Definition of auto cad?

AutoCAD is a commercial software application for 2D and 3D computer-aided design (CAD) and drafting. Available since 1982 as a desktop application and since 2010 as a mobile web- and cloud-based app marketed as AutoCAD 360.

What is conversion between square inches to square meters?

1 square inch is 0.00064516 square meters. 1 square meter is 1550.0031 square inches.

How does mathematics help Maya Lin as an architect?

Maya Lin used the strong power of math and built architect. Maya Lin was a student of wisdom and love. She loved a Korean man named Danny Kim, but he did not love Maya back so Maya almost suicided, but she decided to go onto the path of math and architect.

What do the abbreviations on home floor plans mean?

most home plans using abbreviations (to keep the plan from being cluttered) will have a table that explains the abbreviations

What are facts about the Petronas Twin Towers?

The Petronas Twin Towers has Islamic motifs in its architecture. It's meant to reflect Malaysia's national religion, Islam. The cross-section of the towers also incorporates the Rub el Hizb design.

Who created the Central Intelligence Agency building-Whose idea was it-Why did they think of it-For what reason?

The headquarters building of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in Langley, Virginia was (insofar as can publicly be determined) designed by the US General Services Administration with almost certain input from architects and security experts. The contract to build the building was also administered by the GSA.

The reason for its construction is fairly obvious: EVERY Government Agency has its own headquarters building for the centrallization of its staff.

What are all the pictures you have to draw when you design a building?

Drawings that are usually required to be drawn when designing a building include:

  • Concept drawings: a rough drawing of what the building may look like, where it might be on the site, where rooms or functions might be located and how it might be shaped.
  • Sketch drawings: slightly more detailed drawings covering the same things as the concept drawings.
  • Developed Drawings: more detailed drawings where more thorough checks are made on dimensions and structure.
  • Working Drawings: The very detailed drawings that convey the information the builder needs to be able to price and build.
Working drawings may include:
  • Site Plans
  • Drainage Plans
  • Demolition Plans
  • Foundation Plans
  • Floor Plans
  • Reflected Ceiling Plans
  • Lighting Plans
  • Plumbing Plans
  • Roof Plans
  • Elevations
  • Sections
  • Construction Details

How is drafting used today?

Drafting is still used to design everything from Apple crate's to Zippo lighter's. It is much easier for non artist types to get into Architecture now with the new programs for computers one example being Auto-Cad.

If you meant the Draft (military service)

It is used in many countries to ready the people for battle. It's most commonly used in Saudi Arabia and Israel. It is not used at this time in the United States but it can be brought back at any time, as soon by the fact that all persons in the United States that reach the age of 18 yrs old MUST sign the draft card and send it in to the U.S. government.

Where can you see plans for building a hogan?

Included is a link with a list of blueprint graphics for building a hogan. Hope one fits your needs.

What is the meaning of concept in architecture?

concept is nothing but an Idea that clicks in your mind, and it's uses full to create the hole design due to that idea.

Example- organism - Frank Lloyd wright

cube is in cube - Le cor busier

open to nature - P suresh reddy

How much does a warehouse manager earn?

Good question. You are probably like me and wanting to know because you have an interview for a position coming up and you dont want them to low-ball you. Especially in this unfair and grueling economy. Listen, I am not a robot, or a salesperson, or some spam artist. I am a real person and there is a genuine website that will tell you what people in certain companies make. Its free to join, all you have to do is agree to tell them what you make at your current job or what you made at your last job and that is how you get access to the site. Its really helpful. The site is glassdoor . com Check it out, I think it will help.

What is riser and trade in architecture?

trade and riser are the terms used for stair case. trade is used for the breadth of and riser is used for height of stairs.

What is pipelining architecture?

Involves an overlapping of instructions while executing, ie one is being fetched, the other one decorded and another being executed.

Can there be indoor backyards?

I think that there can be, because if you have like a green room with like plants and food plants that have to grow in warm climates then, yes

What was the name of the architect who built the opera?

Are you referring to the Sydney Opera House in Australia? If so, that is the wondrous work of an architect from Denmark named Jorn Utzen

What is an architect's ruler?

An architect's ruler is an alternative term for a scale ruler, a triangular ruler marked with a range of calibrated scales for drawing and measuring such things as blueprints and floor plans.

What function do minarets play in mosques?

A minaret is a prayer tower, where the call to prayer is broadcast.

What are architectural features?

I must admit it's a big question. Architectural features can be found in the domains of aesthetics, construction and functionality.

Examples:

A column has a constructional purpose: it holds the building

A mosaic on a ceiling, voluts and finish of materials contribute to the buildings aesthetics.

Hospitals has got a high degree of functionality to make sure it's efficient.

The degree to which these three areas are covered in a building is varying in a way that suits the needs.

The architectural feature can be any part of a building. Of course a corner of a wall isn't necessarily the most interesting thing to look at, but if it's fitted to the floor in a special way, you could call it an architectural feature.

Who was the architect for the Tongan royal palace?

John Francis Bagley Leger was asked by King George Tupou the first to build the Tongan Royal Palace. John Leger was married to King George Tupou's granddaughter, Elizabeth Sheperd. Elizabeth was the daughter of one of King Tupou's daughters and a presumed white unnamed male who was supposedly killed by order of the King. Not sure if he was the architect and builder or just the builder but he was known for building houses and churches in Samoa.

What type of architectural structure is the Pantheon?

It is a dome, but the front side is unusally fronted by a row of columns supporting a pediment

What is the lightest and strongest popsical stick bridge design and why?

A truss bridge has the best weight to strength ratio.

The triangulation of the popsicle sticks strengthens the whole bridge