Circulation - Architecture is not experienced statically. Circulation routes, the means by which access is provided through and around a building, ...
Circulation That part of a room or building required for movement of people from place to place. Chamfer A beveled edge. Cladding A term used to describe the siding or materials covering the exterior of a building.
Circulation - describes the flow of people throughout a building. Coffer - a sunken panel in the shape of a square, rectangle, or octagon that serves as a decorative device, usually in a ceiling or vault.
Circulation desk Collections, areas where materials are grouped, e.g., Children's Collection. This may include book shelves, manuscripts, photos, etc. The "stacks", where books are shelved ...
Circulation - describes the flow of people throughout a building. Cleithral - term applied to a covered Greek temple, in contradistinction to hypaethral, which designates one that is uncovered; the roof of a cleithral temple completely covers it.
GRAVITY CIRCULATION - No pump, wide bore pipework for heating and hot water. GROUND HEAVE - Swelling of clay sub-soil due to absorption of moisture, or tree removal: can cause an upward movement in foundations.
Ventilate - To admit fresh air, air for circulation. Vernacular - In architecture, of traditional and indigenous historical style. Villa - A country house. Village - Any small assemblage of houses less than a town.
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" The Philistine and Little Journeys doubled in circulation. The demand for his lectures skyrocketed. It is a pity that none of his oratory can be appreciated today. There were no tape recorders or good sound reproduction methods in his day.
Note the link at first floor level, which allows exterior circulation and because a lift could only be installed in the calender, disabled access to the first floor of the villa.
"As more and more architecture is finally unmasked as the mere organization of flow-shopping centers, airports-it is evident that circulation is what makes or breaks public architecture...".
ROTUNDA An internal space, perhaps domed, round, or oval in plan; often part of the circulation pattern in a building. ROUNDEL A circular panel or decoration.
The mosque stands on a square raised platform and has a three-tier pyramid roof with each tier separated by a gap to allow air circulation. A similar mosque was built at Demak in Indonesia by the same group of Muslim traders.
Dogtrot Cabin (Double-penned cabin) A simple structure, generally log, with two rooms sepa rated by an open breezeway which affords better air circulation.
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