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Architecture

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

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Design OF A fire fighting system for electrical control building?

we have to distinguish between firefighting and fire alarm system. fire fighting is mechanical work (either sprinkler system or Foam or CO2 or FM200) and there is fire alarm or detection system this is an electrical thing that includes ( detectors an fire alarm system) for electrical control building we use FM200.

Provide a sample letter of intent to sell a car?

Sales Contract for Automobile BILL OF SALE - MOTOR VEHICLE For the consideration of $_____, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, ________ _(name)__(hereinafter "Seller "), of _(residential address) _____, does hereby sell, assign and transfer to _____(name) ____ (hereinafter "Buyer"), of ___(address)______ the following described motor vehicle (the "Vehicle"): Make : Model : Year : VIN : Seller states that the odometer reading of the Vehicle is _____ miles. Seller certifies that to the best of the Seller's knowledge, this reading reflects the actual mileage of the Vehicle. The Vehicle's odometer was not altered, set back or disconnected while in the Seller's possession and Seller has no knowledge of anyone else doing so. Buyer acknowledges having received the above odometer statements. ____________________ Signature :

What arts and architecture did the hittites have?

there were skilled metal workers. they were very good builders too. hahahaha. very helpful, right? probably not, sorry

Whats the Training and qualifications to become a architectural engineer?

There are several different groups who work together in building design. The main roles are architect, landscape architect, civil, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineers. Sometimes there are also other design consultants involved.

To be a professional architect or engineer you need an accredited undergraduate or graduate level degree, followed by 3-4 years of work experience, followed by a registration exam. As an intern architect or engineer, a lot of your job will be computer drafting. The math involved is not too difficult. Some of the more critical skills are design/problem solving and teamwork/communication.

See professional registration websites for more info:

www.ncarb.org

www.clarb.org

www.nspe.org

What is a Cross Cut Saw?

A cross cut saw has teeth that are shaped and spaced so that they are ideal for cutting across the grain of timber. Timber is strong and resistant to cutting in this direction. They are generally finer than ripping saws which are used for cutting or "ripping" in line with the grain. Ripping saws usually have bigger teeth and gaps between teeth because wood is softer in this direction, so more material can be cut with each pass and the cut material is accommodated in the gaps between the teeth.

What is indigeneous architecture?

Indigenous architecture refers to a style of architecture that is specific to a particular region. Often times, when shown a picture of a certain building, you may be able to tell what country it's in because of how it looks.

What are mass structures?

a mass structure is a pile of the same or similar materials such as a dam, a snowpile, pile of leaves, etc. a chair is a frame structure

In terms of ancient greek architecture what does frieze mean?

It's the long narrow sculpted band running along the architrave of a building.

Where can you find floor plans or blueprints for houses that are not under copyright?

An internet search for "free house plans" will yield many results, such as the one linked below.

What are complementary usage of soil testing methods?

The methods include (1) Augers, (2) test pits, (3) wash borings, (4) rock drillings, (5) geophysical instruments, and (6) cross hole logging.

Where is the basement in a 100-story building located?

Any levels of the building below ground level are normally considered basement. In larger buildings they are sometimes referred to as sub-levels.

What are the advantages of a general contracting approach?

a general contractor is one group or person in charge of the construction project. The GC will be responsible for all the contractors to do what is needed and in the correct order and timing. other wise you will need to gather the electricians and hvac, and drywall and plumbers, framers, roofers, concrete, masons, windows, cabinets........ each of these may be done by a different entity and need to be scheduled when and where to be.

Does front door burglar bars lower property values?

Front door burglar bars do affect your property's curb appeal. However, they may also be perceived as increasing the overall security of your home or business.

What is meant by software architecture?

The software architecture of a system is the set of structures needed to reason about the system, which comprise software elements, relations among them, and properties of both. The term also refers to documentation of a system's "software architecture." Documenting software architecture facilitates communication between stakeholders, documents early decisions about high-level design, and allows reuse of design components and patterns between projects.

Which country's national stadium is known as Bird nest?

The Beijing National Stadium in China is also known as the Birds Nest. It was designed for the 2008 Summer Olympics. The design originated from the study of Chinese ceramics and used steel beams in order to hide supports for the retractable roof, giving the stadium the appearance of a "Bird's nest".

Should I be concerned about my future job hunt to become an architect despite my criminal history?

it was reckless operation in ohio (minor misdemeanor) and it is the only thing on my record. this happened the summer before I started my freshmen year at kent state and im going into my 2nd year of architecture. ive gone 1 year without any traffic violations and plan to keep it that way. Will i still be able to get internships??

What are the characteristics of Creole architecture?

There is no such thing as "Creole" architecture. There are many Creole languages in the world, and one must first identify what is meant by "Creole" (e.g. Jamaican Creole, Gullah, Haitian Creole, etc.) before an architectural type can be attributed to it.

Which of the following is an accurate description of the three orders of columns?

The question is incomplete. There are no options given (for "which of the following") to answer this question.