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الصفحة 447
... floor contains sections of masonry bearing wall ( Fig . 14.46 ) . Above the ground floor the masonry exterior was supported on shelf - angle supports attached to the frame , and steel rather than iron was employed for the structure ...
... floor contains sections of masonry bearing wall ( Fig . 14.46 ) . Above the ground floor the masonry exterior was supported on shelf - angle supports attached to the frame , and steel rather than iron was employed for the structure ...
الصفحة 483
... floor , the living and dining areas on the second floor , and bedrooms on the third . A low wall in front of the house shields the ground floor from passers - by , and the elevated windows of the second floor , protected by a balcony ...
... floor , the living and dining areas on the second floor , and bedrooms on the third . A low wall in front of the house shields the ground floor from passers - by , and the elevated windows of the second floor , protected by a balcony ...
الصفحة 509
... floor , in the tradition of the piano nobile , has the living and dining rooms , maid's room , and kitchen ; the third floor has the master bedroom overlooking the two- story living room ; and children's rooms and a roof garden fill the ...
... floor , in the tradition of the piano nobile , has the living and dining rooms , maid's room , and kitchen ; the third floor has the master bedroom overlooking the two- story living room ; and children's rooms and a roof garden fill the ...
المحتوى
THE BEGINNINGS OF ARCHITECTURE | 9 |
CHAPTER | 14 |
CHAPTER | 16 |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
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