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Architecture

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

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How many steps did the Aztecs temples have?

there were approximately around 100 steps on the Aztec temples that the human sacrifices were made to climb before they were killed

How did 'Gothic architecture' get its name?

16th century art historian Giorgio Vasari called the style Gothic (Barbaric).

What buildings did Gustave Eiffel design?

Gustave Eiffel designed a number of buildings, bridges and other works (see his Wikipedia entry (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave_Eiffel) for a comprehensive list.

However, the other famous work he was involved in was the Statue of Liberty, for which he designed the internal framework.

What is data transfer channel?

An adaptive data transfer channel providing means for a data management access method (AM) to define the channel subsystem data block transfer size and to transfer an extended data block (EDB) by a single channel transfer command to avoid repeated channel command word (CCW) command decode and status presentation operations.

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What are mansions in the US made of?

im gonna have to say stone, wood, marble, probs oak some maple, ceramicsand metal ( stainless steel mostly)

The Chartres cathedral has stained glass windows that are shaped like bullets. What is the name for that shape of window?

The "bullet" shape is called a Gothic arch. It is the evolution of the Romanesque arch which is just a semicircle, and has a number of structural advantages.

What is nano programming?

Nano programs can take effect instantly (such as heals and damage), or are continuously in effect for the duration (Buffs and Debuffs), intermittently (instantly, at regular intervals for the duration, such as (HoTs and DoTs), or intermittently add a short duration buff or debuff (Pulsing Effects).

Who designed the tallest building in Hong Kong?

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The tallest building in Hong Kong is the International Commerce Centre, which is 1,588 feet tall. The building was designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates.

Define register transfer language?

A kind of hardware description language (HDL) used in describing the registers of a computer or digital electronic system, and the way in which data is transferred between them.

How is math used in monuments?

maths theories are widely used in monumental architecture. for example , in pyramids located in egypt, correct properties of pyramids were used . in taj,mahal ,the symmatrical properties are used.

Do you need ict for architecture?

ICT might be important to become an architect, because:

  • It helps with your ICT drawing skills.
  • It is much easier to get a job if you have a qualification in ICT.
  • ICT could help to solve some problems.

But anyway I heard that if you haven't got a qualification in ICT in your high school, some universities might offer courses which can help you more.

In a few weeks I will have to choose my GCSE subjects, and I want to be an architect is well, but I'm not sure if I'm going to choose ICT.

The subject that you need for architecture are:

  • History or geography
  • Graphics
  • Art
  • You might choose a language if you like, it would help!

What do houses in uae look like?

difficult question as there are plenty of different styles of house in the UAE. One big thing is that most houses in the middle east do not have sloped roofs with tiles, they all tend to be flat concreted roof's. the flat roofs are normally lined with stones as insulation against the heat.

traditional houses are very plain, squat square buildings. some of the older houses have wind towers which are physical structures which are used to cool the interior of the house by capturing and directing the little air movement that there is through the buildings (also to expel hot air through the "chimney effect").

most houses are precast concrete and have double glazed windows to reduce the amount of sunlight that enters. in earlier times the house were built from mud brick and clay.

as there is normally plenty of money in the UAE, modern houses are very lavish and ostentatious.

Is there a way to extract blueprints from any Sims 3 houses I designed?

Yes, there is a way to extract blueprints from any of the "Sims 3" houses you designed. Simply access the menu option and select "design process". This will take you to the blueprints, as well as the steps you took to design or enhance the home.

What is symbiotic architecture?

Symbiosis is defined as an interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, usually to the advantage of both. In the context of architecture, this translates into a view of the art of architecture as an expression of the spirit of an era. That is, buildings that are designed today should be part of the cultural heritage of future generations

What architectural style does the original Addams Family mansion belong to?

The original Addams Family mansion belongs to an architectural style called "Second Empire".

How do you choose the right fill dirt?

First, decide how the area will be used: Load Bearing (vehicles driving on or parking on), Texture (soft/smooth for walking barefoot or playing yard games), Color (fill dirt can be had in different colors/shades), Intended uses (planting, seeding for grass, landscaping). Dirt is a generic term that means little. Top soil is for planting, seeding, growing things. Screened dirt is your local 'dirt' screened of larger rocks and larger clumps of clay. An A/B mix will compact hard and retain its density under monsoon conditions (is also called road bed. Many dirt roads are constructed of this mix and last for decades). This is perfect if you are making a driveway or a bedding for a swimming pool, porch (load bearing). There is much else to consider. How much are you filling in (depth of material), are you going to compact it, will there be different uses in the same section(s) of 'fill'? Seeking advice from your local landscapers, or gravel pits (they can explain the proper uses for the different materials they make and sell) is the best offer. Getting the proper material can be expensive but, worth every penny. The wrong material used and/or removed will be much more expensive and possibly disastrous .

What is the clerestory?

In architecture, clerestory ( /ˈklɪərstɔri/; lit. clear storey, also clearstory, clearstorey, or overstorey) are any high windows above eye level. The purpose is to bring outside light and/or fresh air into the inner space.

In modern Manor style homes or mansions a "clerestory" is an entry foyer that is usually a minimum of two stories tall and has arched windows or other types of windows in the upper section to light the foyer.

Why is hatching used in construction industry drawings?

If I understand your question, hatching is a drawing technique in which the hatching lines are used to delineate and highlight the "cut" "faces" of a cross section of a construction component. j3h.

How do whispering galleries work?

A whispering gallery is usually constructed in the form of an ellipsoid, with an accessible point at each focus. When a visitor stands at one focus and whispers, the line of sound emanating from this focus reflects directly to the dish/focus at the other end of the room, and to the other person. Circular whispering galleries may provide "communication" from any part on the circumference to the diametrically-opposite point on the circumference.