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Mate selection --- Psychological aspects --- Love
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Making buildings -- Foundations -- Wood -- Heavy timber frame construction -- Wood light frame construction -- Exterior finishes for wood light frame construction -- Interior finishes for wood light frame construction -- Brick masonry -- Stone and concrete masonry -- Masonry wall construction -- Steel frame construction -- Light gauge steel frame construction -- Concrete construction -- Site cast concrete framing systems -- Precast concrete framing systems -- Roofing -- Glass and glazing -- Windows and doors -- Designing exterior wall systems -- Cladding with masonry and concrete -- Cladding with metal and glass -- Selecting interior finishes -- Interior walls and partitions -- Finish ceilings and floors.
Building. --- Building materials. --- Construction --- Matériaux --- Matériaux --- Construction. --- Matériaux. --- Matériaux.
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Tensile architecture. --- Building materials --- Structures tendues --- Construction --- Technological innovations --- Matériaux --- Innovations --- Technological innovations. --- Matériaux
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Materials. --- Materials science. --- Matériaux. --- Science des matériaux. --- Materials --- 620.1 --- Materialenleer --- Materiaalkunde --- Materiaalonderzoek --- Engineering --- Engineering materials --- Industrial materials --- Engineering design --- Manufacturing processes --- 62-039 --- 62-039 Materials science --- Materials science --- Matériaux. --- Science des matériaux.
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Foreword by Peter Pennoyer; 1. Walls; 2. Facades; 3. Ornaments & Mouldings; 4. Columns, Posts & Arches; 5. Windows; 6. Doorways; 7. Ceilings & Roofs; 8. Floors & Pavement; Glossary, bibliography and Sources; 2 Free CD-ROMs.
Architecture --- Building materials --- Surfaces (Technology) --- Construction --- Surfaces (Technologie) --- Details. --- Surfaces --- Détails --- Matériaux --- Architectuur ; exterieur ; details ; onderdelen ; ornamenten --- 72(03) --- Architectuur ; encyclopedieën --- Détails --- Matériaux
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Materials --- Matériaux --- Technological innovations. --- Catalogs. --- Innovations --- Catalogues --- bouwmaterialen --- beton --- steen --- hout --- metaal --- plastic --- rubber --- glas --- composietmaterialen --- licht --- materialenkennis --- designmaterialen --- 745.5 --- designmaterialen - algemeen --- Technological innovations --- Catalogs --- Matériaux
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Poetry --- History of civilization --- Drama --- English literature --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Renaissance. --- European literature --- Material culture in literature. --- Material culture --- Renaissance --- Littérature européenne --- Culture matérielle dans la littérature --- Culture matérielle --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Littérature européenne --- Culture matérielle dans la littérature --- Culture matérielle
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Glass in Building opens up a whole range of fascinating design possibilities for the planning architect. Glass has long served as a translucent room closing element, but its range of possible uses is actually much wider. It not only offers protection against the external world, for example, noise or fire; despite its apparent fragility, it can even take on load-bearing functions in supporting structures. In combination with various different finishing methods, materials, and coatings, it also satisfies exacting structural-physical standards. Glass in Building offers a clear, compact, and illustrated overview of the material-appropriate use of this varied and versatile material in building construction and provides information that goes far beyond the basics on designing with glass and producing and using specialized glass products, as well as on the building and planning regulations that must be taken into account when constructing with glass. A selection of exemplary realized projects rounds out the theoretical section.
Glass construction. --- Glass architecture --- Glass as structural material --- Glass in architecture --- Building --- Glass construction --- 691.6 --- 691 --- 69 --- Bouwmaterialen ; glas --- Glasconstructies --- Glasarchitectuur --- 691.6 Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- Glass. Window glass. Plate glass. Enamel etc. --- Glas --- Bouwmaterialen (architectuur) --- Bouwtechniek --- Bouwmaterialen ; glas, vensterglas, spiegelglas --- Construction en verre. --- Construction --- Matériaux. --- Building materials. Building technology --- Architecture --- Matériaux. --- Construction en verre --- Matériaux --- glasconstructies
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Brick is a fresh, insightful and surprising look at one of the world's most familiar and popular building materials. From the strange remains of the Ziggurat of Ur dating from 2100 BC, to formidable mills of the industrial revolution, the humble brick has been an architectural staple for centuries. The world's best architects have explored the qualities of brickwork. Alvar Aalto, Antoni Gaudi, Jørn Utzon, Frank Gehry, and Mies van der Rohe all built with the material, and bricks were integral to Frank Lloyd Wright's vision for an American vernacular in his Prairie Houses. Lesser-known newcomers have created some equally striking and memorable structures, from the stunning Winery Gantenbein - built by robotic arm - to the audacious Kantana Institute, an unprecedented vision in a Thai rainforest. Brick is a beautiful and informative visual exploration of a material that is often overlooked, and sometimes considered limiting, but is actually full of spectacular potential.
Building materials. Building technology --- brick [clay product] --- Architecture --- brickwork [masonry] --- architectonics --- Bricks --- Brickwork --- Building, Brick --- Construction en brique --- Construction --- Briques --- History --- Histoire --- Matériaux --- History. --- brick [clay material] --- brickwork [works by material] --- Histoire. --- Matériaux. --- Matériaux
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