The Hippodrome structure consists of load-bearing exterior brick masonry walls with interior steel columns and beams. |
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The building structure consists of precast coreslab floors and roof, supported on load-bearing masonry walls or steel frame. |
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And just as importantly to masonry contractors, designers will be specifying more of their load-bearing walls as grouted and reinforced. |
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Beams are of Douglas load-bearing fir, while the extra strength roof shingles and decking are of red Cedar. |
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These included everything from brake and electrical faults to corrosion of the load-bearing points on their chassis. |
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I would go so far as to say that their platform in general has masked bigotry as a load-bearing plank. |
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It is characterized by heavy, load-bearing masonry, the round-headed arch and its derivatives, the groin, and barrel vaulting. |
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Between them stood impressive statues of giants, the telamones, which functioned as load-bearing supports for the structure. |
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He models load-bearing shells and uses those models to facilitate the shells ' fabrication. |
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In a composite material, fibers have the role of the load-bearing constituent. |
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The blocks are load-bearing and convey the same effect with both natural and artificial light, the maker says. |
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The medieval cathedrals were bound by the necessities of load-bearing walls to be narrow, to push in as they pulled up. |
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The fins themselves had to change from a fan of slender fin-rays to more solid load-bearing digits. |
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As well as being load-bearing, the piers are part of an elaborate climate control system. |
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Consider what weight the surface can bear to avoid the collapse of load-bearing surfaces. |
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Walls may be classified in three general categories: load-bearing, non-load-bearing, and veneer. |
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To further increase the load-bearing capacity of the raised floor, moulded and galvanized steel cross-section stringers are used. |
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Due to its valued load-bearing properties, concrete allows for longer floor spans with fewer columns to plan around. |
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The bearing has been overloaded due to tuning or due to a reduced load-bearing ability of the engine oil. |
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The rooms of the dwelling are set out as two large areas on either side of the load-bearing wall as required by defensive architecture. |
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The temporary reshoring stays in place until the concrete has attained sufficient load-bearing strength. |
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Since we do not need walls for load-bearing, the storage walls do not have to have any special thickness. |
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Many other details, from the staircase treads to the fixings, were also executed in plastic, while, for pragmatic reasons, the load-bearing structure was made of steel. |
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The reactor units each called for a circular pit over 300ft. in diameter, excavated to a depth of 20ft. to reach a suitable load-bearing stratum. |
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A thick line to indicate a load-bearing wall? |
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The tiles also cover the squarish load-bearing columns. |
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Egyptian-style columns in one of the living rooms are not load-bearing. |
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Verification of load-bearing structure design services. |
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It was in baptism that the theologically most load-bearing aspects of the liturgical life of the Church were concentrated. |
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The initial solution was the masonry vault, or a barrel-shaped, load-bearing span that supported the floor above, and rested on massive, and expensive, walls and piers. |
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Concrete is used as load-bearing material, thermal mass, lateral stiffener, finished surface, and architectural accent. |
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Both construction principles are perceivable due to the façade formation and the visible load-bearing elements in the interior. |
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When subjected to cyclical stress, the load-bearing fibres can tear out of their supporting matrix in a process known as delamination. |
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Frame and ends: Frame and ends in 22 mm round, shiny zinc-coated tube with angle iron as load-bearing frame. |
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This high cycle rate accelerated the wear on the load-bearing surfaces resulting from spalling and abrasive wear. |
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This is done by means of brickwork facing in front of the load-bearing wall and the insulation between wall and facing. |
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Half-timbering is a skeleton method of construction in which the load-bearing framework is made of wood. |
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Each model features arched cathedral ceilings, and the absence of load-bearing interior walls makes for easily configured, or reconfigured, open spaces. |
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The insulating material, load-bearing structure components and accessories are also ordered to ensure correct and immediate delivery of all the material, or simply material batches to fire site. |
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In a number of buildings, only the door and window frames or the load-bearing partitions were made of this stone. |
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The dimensions of scaffold decks shall be appropriate to the nature of the work to be performed and to the load-bearing surfaces and shall allow passage without danger. |
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Masons assemble load-bearing walls by laying them with mortar, either in single or multiple block thickness. |
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Thanks to a new joint and crossbar arrangement for the car's load-bearing structure, the bodyshell stiffness is increased by 25 percent over its predecessor. |
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On suspension bridges they are the load-bearing element of the structure. |
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The exterior walls that form the different façades of the palace were made of grey granite, whereas in its interior, Gaudi used load-bearing walls, piers with capitals, rib vaults an ogive archs. |
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Up until now, the use of wood as a load-bearing material in the building of multistory residential buildings has been ruled out for structural and legal reasons. |
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The ability to measure acoustic wave propagation data from core samples under variable load and pore pressure conditions to lead towards better estimates of sediment load-bearing capacity and stability. |
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Since the cupboard is made from studwork and plasterboard and isn't load-bearing, I feel that there must be some way round this? |
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The break with tradition that goes hand in hand with secularisation means a forgetting of history and a loss of what has been up to now a load-bearing foundation. |
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At the Southwest corner of Dearborn and Jackson is the seventeen-story Monadnock Building, a historic Chicago Landmark skyscraper, which is one of the tallest brick load-bearing wall structures in the world. |
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Even if a distinction is made between building materials for load-bearing and non-load-bearing walls, these market shares are such that the possibility of their reaching competitively critical levels can be ruled out. |
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Haniel would then by itself be in control of the only two most important wall-building materials that can be used in both load-bearing and non-load-bearing walls. |
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Only relocate a tower in the lengthways direction or in the diagonal direction, manually, over a flat, horizontal and sufficiently load-bearing surface. |
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Depending on the size of the cabin as well as on the model, this rack and pinion hoist has a load-bearing capacity of up to 2.3t or offers sufficient space for up to 12 persons. |
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Owing to their static and dynamic load-bearing capacity, high quality and long-term operational reliability PE pipes are being used to an ever increasing extent. |
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The condensate reduces the load-bearing ability of the oil, resulting in mixed friction and therefore in heavy wear of the rings and the cylinder working surface. |
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Both the available space and the loads acting on the rail are decisive in determining the material to be used for the load-bearing substructure of the rail. |
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This weight-optimised load-bearing tower system is engineered for high user ergonomy, enabling fast assembly and dismantling times, while ensuring high workplace safety. |
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