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الصفحة 115
... masonry in vaulted construc- tion pushes downward and outward on the walls or columns on which it rests , and this overturning force or thrust must be countered by massive supports . Vaulted construction thus requires walls or piers ...
... masonry in vaulted construc- tion pushes downward and outward on the walls or columns on which it rests , and this overturning force or thrust must be countered by massive supports . Vaulted construction thus requires walls or piers ...
الصفحة 293
... masonry . The Incas expanded the Chimú city of Cuzco , located between the Huatanay and Tullumayo rivers . While the construction does not exceed one story in height , the site is impressive for the rigor of its linear stone buildings ...
... masonry . The Incas expanded the Chimú city of Cuzco , located between the Huatanay and Tullumayo rivers . While the construction does not exceed one story in height , the site is impressive for the rigor of its linear stone buildings ...
الصفحة 447
... 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 above the sixth - floor level ...
... 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 above the sixth - floor level ...
المحتوى
THE BEGINNINGS OF ARCHITECTURE | 9 |
CHAPTER | 14 |
CHAPTER | 16 |
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