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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 seats are there at the Beacon Theatre?

The Beacon Theatre, also known as the Beacon Theater and Hotel, is an historic New York City theater on Broadway, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

It's a 2,894-seat, three-tiered movie palace, designed by Chicago architect, Walter W. Ahlschlager for motion pictures and vaudeville. Today it is one of New York's leading live music and entertainment venues, and controlled by Madison Square Garden, Inc.

What is the main body or area of the church in Romanesque and Gothic Christian abbey cathedral basilica and similar church architecture?

The nave is the known as the main body in church architecture. From the front door, the first area is a lobby. The larger area inside the church is the nave. The altar is at the front. The pianist or organist and choir may be at the front to the side or rear of the altar, or in the back in a balcony area.

What are the benefits of building design software?

One of the benefits of using building design software is that a designer can easily make a prototype of a building. Using the software, the designer would be able to check what problems would may arise and fix them before building the real thing. This allows for safer building and less trial and error that would happen without using the software.

Recently traveled along the a35 between dochester and bere regis in dorset and passed what looked like a private estate which was walled and had large statues of a lion and stag outside. help please?

I honestly do not know, but having passed there many times,one I am so impressed by the Granduer and two I am so curious who lives there and the History, wouldnt want to be the brickie!

What are bricks?

Bricks are mostly clay, fired to be hard and resist water penetration

What role does geometry play in the design and strength of a bridge?

Mathematics has an important role in space, two dimensional planes and three dimensional designs and structure of a bridge in geometrical principles of arch, beam/girders,cantilever and suspension in strength to weight bearing ratio in figures of lines ,angles shapes such as solids,polygons circles designs of columns and archs and materials like wood, masonary or steel for distribution of load and reinforcements for all types of bridges designs in arch masonary bridges, piers in trussed arch bridges,cantilever bridges,and suspension bridges.

Mathematics has been applied since antiquity(Arabs,Egyptians,Greeks,Romans,Chinese) in the design and strength of bridges and other suspended structures. Geometry has always been the most important component of such structures, from early footbridges to the most recent modern bridges. One, two or three dimensional structure( geometry) determines where loads will be borne, and those points ultimately must meet to join in lynch pins in arch,cable anchorage and the center of gravity point on firm ground for column load piers/abutments .

How do sunspaces work?

We call them greenhouses here. They use glass or polycarbonate to protect the plants and people from the weather outside while still letting lots of sun in. Many are heated using gas or electric heat to make sure that the temps stay high enough to keep the plants happy.

What was the major building material on the great plains?

The major building material on the Great Plains was wood. Entire trees were cut down and the logs were used to build houses. The logs were lined up and stacked with mortar in between. There were usually no windows but boards that were hinged to the log house. The roofs were made of sod.

How did row housing save space?

Row housing, or terraces as they are sometimes called, save space because there is no space between occupancies. And indeed the boundary wall of one occupancy is the boundary wall of the adjacent occupancy, thus saving much material.

How do you become a landscape architect?

Many people who dream of designing gardens don't need to become a landscape architect, and being a landscape designer (without the architect's exam and internship) can be an excellent career choice for many. Check out my article on becoming a landscape designer:http://www.ehow.com/how_4696284_become-professional-landscape-designer.html

Are there foundations in Sri Lankan homes?

Yes of course. Especially the houses in Colombo. The local construction industry has been among the most respected in South Asia after it became a republic in 1972 and the development was lead by Pioneer construction magnate U.N. Gunasekera and maintained by the likes of Tudawe brothers, L.H. Piyasena and is now lead by companies such as MAGA and Sierra.

Where did the desert modernism originate?

The dramatic geographic surroundings of the Coachella Valley of southern California inspired a design aesthetic in the middle of the 20th Century now called Desert Modernism.

What is PCC in foundation of building?

PCC-plain cement concrete of grades 1:5:10 or 1:4:8 proportion is used as leveling course in the foundation trenches to act as level platform for r.c.c footing for columns / masonry footing for load bearing walls.it also serves as separating layer between natural soil and footing so that any harmful chemical present in soil will not act on the footing.PCC has no structural importance.in case of of trences or pits excavated than the required depth,the extra depth should be filled with pcc of required grade at the expense of contractor to the required level to place the footing.

What are the 10 fundamental elements of architecture?

do you mean:

site, ground, path, enclosure, barrier/wall, opening, canopy, support/frame, marker, focus.

from Unwin i think (or maybe ching or somewhere else)

What is articulation in architecture?

Articulation refers to the manner in which the surfaces of a form come together to define its shape and volume.

An articulated form can clearly reveal the precise nature of its parts and its relationship to one another and to the whole.

Its surfaces appear as disceret planes with distinct shape and their overall configuration is legible and clearly perceived.

source-D.K.CHING

Can you put glass mirrors in the garden?

Hi there yes you ca I know many people who have used mirrors in their gardens for decoration purposes . Whilst some of my friends use the mirrors to cath sunlight and shine it on their plants so they get more hours of light a day.

How much math does an architect need?

If he's good, he needs a lot. It's not just about creating beautiful spaces. If you don't know how to calculate what stresses your building materials can bear, you will have some problems (and so will the people who occupy your handiwork).

How is math used in architecture?

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Math is used architecture every angle, wall legnth and everything like that must be exact so the building does not fall over when a lot of people go inside of it.

Mathematics is essential to the study and practice of Architecture. Every detail, big nor small should have exact measurements. The angles of the roof, the thickness of a wall, the amount of materials that will be used, calculating the exact location of a building and even the number of detail, these all includes math.

Improved Answer

While it should most surely be a concern that buildings do not fall over when people enter them, the role of mathematics in architecture extends beyond the scope of static equilibrium problems from mechanics. There are various mathematical tools like partial derivatives, multiple integrals, and systems of differential equations that can be used to mathematically describe surfaces for the adaption of drawings to computer software, maximize the volume of a room given certain constraints, maximize the amount of sunlight that enters a room on any given day, etc.