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Architecture

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

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Why 8th grade have to do science fair project?

so that the teacher will know you have been learning in class and not goofing off

What is puorpous?

Puorpous is a mammal that lives in the ocean.

How many m3 nitrogen in 1 kilogram?

To answer this you need to find out the mass of 1m (or 1 dm) of nitrogen.

What does 1.75 bathroom mean?

This indicates that it has a toilet, sink and a shower but no bathtub. A 1.50 indicates that it has a toilet, sink but no shower or bathtub.

What is the difference between motif and a riff?

Well, a musical motif (or motive) is a small musical idea or fragment that is important for the characteristics of any composition. A motif is a pattern of rhythm and pitch. H

What are the advantages and disadvantages of using the bottom-up approach or top- down approach to developing the system architecture?

Bottom-up

advantages

-it involves the people around the province (the local people)

-it save much more energy.

-it is much cheaper.

disadvantages

-it does not impact on a lot of people.

-this idea is driven by the existing infrastructure instead of the business process.

for top-down i think this web will help you http://smallbusiness.chron.com/advantages-disadvantages-topdown-planning-21385.html

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What are modular office buildings most commonly used for?

Modular office buildings are comanlly used as temporary structures or extensions of current office space. They can also be used as portable buildings when required.

What value does 10 insulation give?

If you are referring to the R value of insulation, then 10 would be the 'thermal resistance' value of the insulation. A value of 10 is about what 3 1/2 inches of fiberglass batt insulation would give you. That is what you might put within your exterior walls if you are using wood studs. The higher the R value the better insulation you will have. When you add up all of the R values of the materials that make up your exterior wall you will get your total value. Depending on where your building is located, and the climate in that area, you will need to adjust your insulation accordingly.

What is a gutter flange?

the metal lip on the inside of the gutter intended to act as an edge flashing

Where could someone find information about network security architecture?

Information about network security architecture can be viewed at the McGladrey website where there is a comprehensive explanation and discussion of the subject by Jeff Hall of the McGladrey's Technology Risk Management Services group.

What great architectural achievements are in Ancient Rome?

Ancient Romans were the first people to built the actual road system.

How much force per square foot does a 100 MPH wind produce?

The force per square foot that a 100 mile per hour wind produces is about 65 pounds. The force goes down almost exponentially from there.

What is a birdsmouth?

a V shaped notch in a timber.

The row house was a new type of housing that conserved space by?

Row houses conserve space by placing houses very close to each other. Sometime, entire block's length of houses can be connected, but usually the buildings contain two to four units.

What is the optimum angle for tripod legs?

28.5 degrees or for general purposes such as a deer feeder leg or a hunting tripod etc, round it off to 29 deg.

How can building codes and guidelines help reducing architecture disaster?

how can building codes and guidelines help reducing arhitectural disasters

Where do you see architecture evidence in the daily life?

All buildings and most permanent structures are examples of architecture, from your house to your school or office building. Any man-made place that defines a difference between interior and exterior is a form of architecture. Old houses are often evidence of informal vernacular architecture, when the craftsmen in a community got together and pretty much built the same house over and over again, while the work of formally trained architects is most evident in museums, cathedrals, hospitals, skyscrapers and other buildings with more technical requirements. An architect will impart an aesthetic sense to a building, technical knowledge of durable construction, and an understanding and orchestration of space and its use.

Why would a house be designed with no hallways?

A house design with no hallways may be more efficient at using space. Hallways are used to move from room to room, but it may be possible in a small house to have related rooms next to each other, so that hallways are unnecessary.