What style of architecture is the typical Italian villa?
Usually, Italian Villas are constructed out of Italianate styles. This type of building structure was developed prominently for the Italian Villas. This was first developed and seen by home and estate buyers in the early 1830's.
What is the closing percentage of chemical engineering in Karachi university?
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What was the purpose of the vertical emphasis in Gothic architecture?
To have fun and have fun, also to show people how good live can be.
Where do architects get their materials?
Architects don't build they design their object on a blueprint and give it to the boss of the builders and then that gets converted to the final object.
What is the difference between home and place?
The basic rule is that all homes are places, but not all places are homes. Home is a place where anyone lives, normally permanently. A place, can refer to a home, such as a house or an apartment, or a business, such as an agency or a restaurant. Some people refer to places as someplace where the person temporarily lives, or another location than the person's permanent home.
What is the standard size of a sofa sitting?
Improve
They could run anywhere from about 33 to 36 inches deep, and can be from maybe 58 to 71 inches long.
Architecture diagram for the project of airline reservation?
There are five essential elements to the most basic construction of an airline reservation. Virtually all CRS (Computer Reservation Systems) or GDS (Global Distribution Systems) are based upon a similar architecture. (although some have now chosen to ignore one element due to it not being used effectively by individuals using the systems).
The first element is the Itinerary:
From where is the passenger departing and what is their destination? How many passengers will there be? When do they wish to travel -And- when (if) are they returning.
The second element is the Name of the passenger(s). Surname/First name/Title (SHK, LDY,LRD,HRH,REV,CAPT, MSTR, MR,MRS,MISS, DR., etc.
The third element is the Phone Contact details. How is the airline or travel agent to contact the passenger should there be a delay in the flight. What is the Home number, the Work Number, or Mobile number and even possibly the hotel number where the passenger is staying: CTCH, CTCB, CTCM,CTCH
The fourth element is the Ticketing information. When will the passenger call for the ticket (TAW/22JUN), has it already been ticketed (T./), must it be ticketed by a certain date (TTL/22JUN), etc.
The last essential element to the architecture is called the 'Received' Field. (R.) Essentially, you're documenting who, precisely was it who instructed you to charge £5,000 to their credit card. Was it the passenger to whom you were speaking, was it the passenger's secretary, was it the wife, or even possibly the girlfriend.
At the launch of airline reservation systems, they were creatively designed to address virtually every contingency, permitting a cross-section of cultures and languages to effectively communicate without the necessity of learning different languages. The language used demanded precise adherence and time after time, it proved itself.
In fact, airline staff beginning careers in the airline's reservation departments were not permitted to have pens, pencils, or sheets of paper. The reservation system before them was so well designed, under not only the guidance of individual international airlines, but NATO, MOD, and CIA input was used as well.
Unfortunately, when the airline systems were first introduced to travel agencies as a work tool, the airlines were no longer able to effectively enforce college-educated staff utilising the data systems correctly and due to the appalling number of errors being made by travel agents, leaving the airlines to try and sort out thousands of miles down-line, quick steps had to be taken to 'dumb down' the booking process for the agent community. In many cases, it still presented so many problems that some airlines simply refused to let blocks of agencies have access to their reservation systems. This was the launch point for commercial CRS systems sold or leased to retail travel agencies.
Teaching the travel agents required simple tools to help staff cope with the complexities of making an airline booking. The initial architecture presented the acronym PRINT.
P = The Phone Number of the passenger
R = Who told you to make this booking, cancel the booking, change it., etc.
I = The itinerary. Where is the passenger going?
N = What is the name of the passenger (s)
T = When must the ticket be issued.
Virtually anything else beyond the above were considered ancillary elements to the basic architecture. For example: Imperative statements or SSR's (Special Service Requests) were specific instructions entered into the computer, telling the airline to do something that required action: Ordering a meal, wheelchair, etc. And Non-imperatives, or 'other service information' (OSI), provided non-actionable information that the airline would not see until the passenger is checking in for the flight.... Sample OSI's include: DEAF - passenger is deaf, TCP4 TW 2.Jones/George/Carla - this booking is to complete a part of 4 travelling together, the passenger on this PNR (passenger name record) is travelling with George and Carla Jones. OSI JFK CTCH 212 759 3000 - Plaza Hotel = passenger when in New York is staying at the Plaza Hotel. OSI GIG CTCH - 74 55 2933 - Copacabana = whilst in Rio passenger is staying at the Copacabana Hotel.
What is the most famous building in abu dhabi?
Presently, there are two famous landmark buildings in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, and those are The Grand Sheikh Zayed Mosque of which tourists now flock daily from the region and abroad, and Emirates Palace.
The Grand Sheikh Zayed Mosque was named after the late President Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan and founder father of the UAE. It is one of the world's largest Mosques and displays an astonishing architectural work of art. It can holds to an estimated 41, 000 worshipers.
The main prayer hall also has one of the world's largest chandeliers measuring 10 meters in diameter, 15 meters in height and weighing twelve tons. The mosque has 82 domes, over an estimated 1,000 columns.
Emirates Palace (Conference Halls & Hotel) is another iconic landmark which has 1.3 km of private beach and breathtaking views of the Abu Dhabi Corniche. Its magnificent gates takes you to an overwhelming view of the whole landscaping of beautiful gardens and striking architectural work of the Emirates Palace. The world wide renowned hotel displays the finest of Arabian culture and hospitality.
In Australia, after high school, you study at University for 4 years, for a Bachelor of Engineering (Naval Architecture).
When was the first attached garage built?
It is hard to say when the first attached garage was built, but a house with an attached garage was featured in Country Lifemagazine in 1941.
Why Le Corbusier was not a member of Bauhaus?
Corbu was not a member of the BH, although he was certainly read by Bauhaus students and influential in their work. However, Corbu thought that the Bauhaus did not focus on architecture, planning, and social reform enough, whereas he was really pushing for a new architecture as a means of modern living. There's also a long-standing animosity between French and German design cultures and aesthetics, so the thought of working together was probably unimaginable to both.
Is a roof perpendicular or parallel?
Perpendicular is straight up and down, having a sharp pitch or slope. It is a style of English Gothic Architecture. So the term would refer to the 'walls' rather than the roof. Parallel in Geometry are straight lines in the same plane, but never meeting. Building may be parallel to each other. Neither word applies
Where you can buy cheap fake Roman columns?
You can get little plastic ones used for wedding cakes at party supply and craft stores.
If you are referring to full size for, say, a house porch, check with a building supply. There are companies who do manufacture them from a plastic/resin and a building supply should be able to point you in the right direction.
Why are the elements of design considered to be the building blocks of art?
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An isometric drawing is a schematic detailing a three-dimensional object in an abstract space that has no vanishing point. So, you can see the thickness of the object, but all sides remain parallel, unlike how objects appear in real life. In real life, the sides of an object converge as they get farther and farther from the eye. Think of a building whose sides slope into a point off in the distant horizon. These drawings are helpful in giving precise measurements, scale, placement and proportions. A good example of an isometric drawing would be the assembly instructions that come with a piece of household furniture.
I am Setting up a new computer and it fails to work the first step what should i do?
Setting up what? Need more information. If you're installing an OS then the first step form most OS installs is accepting the licence agreement, can't really fail that. Then the hard drive is partitioned, if you're having problems here make sure your hard drive is connected, has power, etc. and maybe use a live CD to partition it for you (Google gParted Live), if that still doesn't help then call a helpline or take it in to a computer store and have them set it up for you.
Rebar is a steel bar or mesh of steel wires used in reinforced concrete, and reinforced masonry structures which helps to strengthen the concrete under tension. Steel is melted down to liquid form on extreme amount of heat and then to give the rebar its shape, the liquid steel is pulled through small round openings. The developers choose to purchase higher-grade material for safety which prevent the concrete form from cracking. After the steel has its shape, the manufacturer will make the twists, and grooves on the metal to check if it will stay firmly in place inside the structure. The ends of reinforced metal bars are covered with plastic caps to prevent harm to construction workers as they are dangerous while installing. Now rebar is distributed from manufacturer to the job site and then the product is bent to the proper specs with the help of specialty hydraulic benders and cutters. There are only a few type of rebar that can be welded and that is the reason many construction companies use wire and coupling splices to join the ends together.
What happens when concrete has no steel reinforcement?
The concrete would be weaker, and more prone to cracking.
How many state capitals have LDS temples?
As of October 2010, there are 75 LDS temples operating or under construction in the United States. Of those 75, the following are located in the actual city limits of a state capitol:
Salt Lake City, Utah
Phoenix, Arizona (under construction)
Boise, Idaho
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Bismarck, North Dakota
Columbus, Ohio
These are located in the metropolitain area of a state capitol, but not within the actual city limits:
Sacramento, California (in Rancho Cordova)
Denver, Colorado (in Centennial)
Atlanta, Georgia (In Sandy Springs)
Boston, Massachusetts (in Belmont)
St. Paul, Minnesota (in Oakdale)
Raleigh, North Carolina (in Apex)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (in Yukon)
Columbia, South Carolina (in Hopkins)
Nashville, Tennesee (in Franklin)
Temples are planned for Hartford, Connecticut and Indianapolis, Indiana but the exact locations have not been announced.
What is a center line for drafting?
what a center line is, is a line in the center used for drafting
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What is the power dremel used for?
Power dremel is used for cutting, carving, sanding, polishing and many other applications.
Who is the architect of araneta coliseum?
Salvador Salas, Sr. It was criticized of poor design that wouldn't stand against earthquakes. Araneta Coliseum is the first in the world to have no pillars.
Why is gothic architecture called gothic?
It wasn't originally called 'Gothic'. It was called 'French style' architecture by those who built the structures in the Middle Ages. The term was first applied during the Renaissance by artists and builders who referred to medieval structures as 'Gothic' - a put down meaning Germanic, barbarian, non-Classical. The Renaissance, of course, was much more concerned with Classical Greek and Roman art than with medieval European.