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Architecture

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

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What is a building made of?

Many materials including and not limited to wood, concrete, steel, bricks, aluminum, stone, etc.

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

How do you make useful materials from plastic bottles at our home?

Me and my sister make little like, robots and stuff out of them. You can also make a bathtime toy boat, or maybe a flower holder. I made a cool pencil holder. you just neeed to cut the bottle in half and then use the bottom half. Good luck with your project!

How does physics affect the society?

Well, I know that society ignores physics because they believe the official story on the JFK assassination and it fails to agree with physics.

How many 9 inch long blocks of wood can be cut from a board that is 7.5 feet long?

A board that is 7.5 feet long is 7.5 x 12 = 90 inches long. You can (mathematically) make 10 blocks 9 inches long from 90 inches of material, but only if the blade of your saw has a width (kerf) of zero. In the real world, you'll get 8 blocks and a good bit of change sawing 9 inch blocks off a 7.5 foot board. For a saw kerf of 0.125 inches (1/8th of an inch), You'll have lost 1 inch in your cuts, and you'll get 8 of the 9-inch pieces with your leftover piece being 8 inches long.

Why do they fresh oil and chip roads?

Well, depends on what you're talking about, specifically.

There's crack seal, where a rubber/oil mix is dispensed and it's pushed into cracks with squeegees. Sealing the cracks prevents water from getting to the road base and washing it out. If that happens, it creates empty voids under the road, and the roads will eventually collapse into them, thus requiring the road base to be filled and graded again, and for the road to be rebuilt.

You may also be thinking of slurry, along with chip seal. These add a new surface to the roads. One purpose is cosmetic - many people consider slurry just to be a paint job. But it also has a protective purpose, blocking UV rays from reaching the asphalt, and also covering up cracks in the road.

Is it safe to fully cover dug wells or should they be left open and uncovered at the top?

An uncovered will will eventually become polluted with dead animals and insects that fall into it. It is also dangerous to humans and domestic animals. Cover it.

Is a 21ft garage a two car garage?

Typically, a 2 car garage minimum width is 24'. This said, there is no reference to minimum widths for garages in the IRC building code that I can find.

What is the Decorative millwork above a front entrance door called?

I believe it is called a frieze. Look up the word for the definition.

Where should a garage door strut be located?

Depends on the door, but always at the top when using a garage door opener. Then as close to the hinges as you can get on the panels.

Is a 4500 square foot house a good size?

4500 sq feet is a very large house. Big enough to comfortably fit a family of 5.

Is Hirakud Dam larger than Bakra Nangal Dam?

In terms of length:

Hirakud Dam is larger, with a total length of 4,800m (the actual length is 25,000m) , compared to Bakra Nangal Dam, which has a length of only 520m.

In terms of height:

Bakra Nangal Dam is taller, with a total height of 741 ft. compared to Hirakud Dam, which has only a height of 200 ft.

What is the difference between Baroque and Renaissance churches?

Renaissance architecture is influenced by the writings of the Roman architect Vitruvius using the rules and outward forms of Roman architecture, such as vaults, domes, arches, pilasters, columns and the roman orders: Tuscan, Ionic, Doric, Corinthian, and Composite, but added the Giant Order where the columns may span more than one level of a bulding.. Renaissance buildings are regular, structured and impressive in intent. They often use scrollwork in the ornamentation. Most churches are domed.

Baroque architecture is derived from and has similarities with Renaissance architecture, such as domes, columns and other classical architectural elements. However, with the Baroque, the intention was to create a strong sense of vitality and attraction. It has drama and theatrical features, concave and convex wall forms, striking lighting effects, and a sense of movement. Baroque churches are often oval in plan, and do not usually have any columns separating the nave (& the priests) from the aisles (& the people). Large windows are usually rectangular, and smaller windows are circular, semi-circular or oval. Baroque churches can be richly decorated and the features of the building are used with more freedom than in the Renaissance.

Two ways in which classical Greek and Roman art influenced American art?

When national monuments were being created, the popular and strong Neo-Classical style was used in their creation (columns and whatnot).

What buildings are at San Diego de alcala?

The mission has the main building with the church (still in use) with a gift shop, gardens, and offices.

Reference architecture of distributed database management system?

A reference architecture consists of:

Set of global external schemas.

Global conceptual schema (GCS).

Fragmentation schema and allocation schema.

Set of schemas for each local DBMS conforming to 3-level ANSI/SPARC .

Some levels may be missing, depending on levels of transparency supported.

Can be homogeneous or heterogeneous.

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How does a arch work?

An arch works by transfering the load on the central portion of the arch outward and downward into the columns which support it.

Is there any such thing as a vent-less wood burning stove?

No, not for wood. You need a chimney - either metal or masonry. There are some fake gas stoves that might be vent-less, but carbon monoxide is a hazard to be considered.

How many degrees is a meridian?

A meridian describes an arc connecting the north and south poles (a single line of longitude). As such, a meridian will be 180 degrees.

Is flakeboard recommended for exterior construction?

Oriented Strand Board (OSB) is used in exterior applications where it is protected from weather by metal, siding, or roofing. Never as an unprotected surface.

How does a grist mill work?

A grist mill is used to create corn meal or flour. It is usually powered by a water wheel, or sometimes an animal does the work. The wheel is then connected to two stone cylinders. Wheat or corn is put between the cylinders and, as the wheel turns, it is ground until flour is created.