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This issue adresses Roofscapes. The roof is increasingly becoming a field of technical experimentation. Even today the roof may be read as pars pro toto for architcture.
Roofs and roofs structures. --- Construction --- Architecture --- Architecture
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Architecture --- Roofs --- K9890 --- Korea: Art and antiquities -- architecture --- Architecture - Korea --- Roofs - Korea
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Architecture --- attics [interior spaces] --- architecture [discipline] --- roofs --- Flanders
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Bamboo construction --- Roofs, Shell --- Rural development projects --- Architecture --- Study and teaching (Higher) --- Architecture, Primitive --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Development projects, Rural --- Projects, Rural development --- Economic development projects --- Barrel-shell roofs --- Butterfly-shell roofs --- Cylindrical shell roofs --- Shell roofs --- Arches --- Domes --- Shells (Engineering) --- Building, Bamboo --- Construction, Bamboo --- Structures, Bamboo --- Design and construction
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architectuur --- construction [assembling] --- Structural parts and elements of building --- daken --- constructies --- Architecture --- roofs --- architecture [discipline] --- Roofs. --- Roofs --- Design and construction. --- Cutting, Roof --- Roof cutting --- Rooves --- Framing (Building) --- Domes --- Details
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Voûtes --- Architecture --- Building --- Vaults (Architecture) --- Roofs --- Architectural engineering --- Buildings --- Construction --- Construction science --- Engineering, Architectural --- Structural design --- Structural engineering --- Construction industry --- Architecture, Chinese --- History --- Design and construction --- Vaults (Architecture) - China --- Architecture - China --- Building - China --- Voûtes
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1. Prestatie-eisen 2. Dakvormen 3. Hellende daken 4. Platte daken 5. Grote glasoverkapte ruimten
Structural parts and elements of building --- building physics --- roofs --- daken --- glasramen --- houtconstructies --- bouwfysica --- platte daken --- dakpannen --- 692 --- glasoverkappingen --- bouwtechniek --- 69 --- 692 Structural parts and elements of buildings --- Structural parts and elements of buildings --- bouwbedrijf, bouwvakken, bouwwezen
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Building materials. Building technology --- Structural parts and elements of building --- Architecture --- stairs [series of steps] --- architecture [discipline] --- construction [assembling] --- foundations [structural elements] --- building materials --- roofs --- doors --- daken --- deuren --- funderingen --- trappen --- architectuur --- bouwmaterialen --- constructies
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There's an ethereal magic to standing beneath a dome, neck craned, looking up at a vision of the heavens created by some long ago figure of genius. From the Pantheon to the Hagia Sophia, the power of the dome seems transcendent. Photographer David Stephenson's magnificently kaleidoscopic images of dome interiors capture this evanescent drama, and make ""Visions of Heaven"" one of the most spectacularly beautiful books we've ever produced. Traveling from Italy to Spain, Turkey, England, Germany, and Russia, among other countries, and photographing churches, palaces, mosques, and synagogues from
Architectural photography --- Domes --- Photography of interiors --- Stephenson, David, --- Cupolas --- Architecture --- Rotundas --- Roofs --- Photography, Architectural --- Photography of architecture --- Photography of buildings --- Photography --- Interior architecture --- Details --- Interiors --- Architecture. --- Architecture, general. --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Design and construction
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The land in big cities has be used more intensively, but the possibilities are limited. One of the leading options for the future is the use of the flat roofs of residential buildings and office blocks as a building site. Rooftop buildings can intensify the existing city, inject it with new vitality and break through the monofunctionality of a neighbourhood. So far the exploitation of rooftop space has been incidental. This book analyses and describes the opportunities for realizing projects of this kind, as well as the potential difficulties, using interesting examples of construction on top of existing buildings in the Netherlands and abroad. It will therefore be influential in establishing a benchmark for architecture and urban planning that is a necessity if rooftop architecture is to have a serious future.(http://www.naipublishers.nl/architecture/rooftoparch_e.html)24/11/05
Buildings --- Roofs --- Architecture --- Constructions --- Toits --- Additions. --- Design and construction. --- Details. --- Agrandissements --- Conception et construction --- Détails --- Construction --- Toiture --- Toiture-terrasse --- Utopie architecturale --- 721.1 --- 721.7 --- 728.99 --- 72.059 --- 72.025 --- Prefab architectuur --- Aanbouwen (architectuur) --- Uitbreidingen (architectuur) --- Dakterrassen --- Dakterrasarchitectuur --- Dakterraswoningen --- Aanbouwen --- Uitbreidingen --- Verbouwingen --- Détails
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