«RUBBLEWORK» संबंधित इंग्रजी पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
rubblework चा वापर शोधा. इंग्रजी साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
rubblework शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
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Huari Administrative Structure: Prehistoric Monumental ...
4 Wall types: (a) simple rubblework, (b) ordinary rub- blework, (c) special
rubblework, (d-e) ordinary rubblework, (f- h) cut-stone work. Ordinary Rubblework
(Fig. 4, b). Ordinary rubblework walls are common. This kind of wall is
distinguished ...
William Harris Isbell, Gordon Francis McEwan, 1991
They are constructed of alternating courses of mortared rubblework and brick
bands, with the latter penetrating the entire depth of the walls. A course of bricks
usually consists of four or five bands, which vary in height according to the
thickness ...
University of California, Los Angeles. Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 1972
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Materials and Skills for Historic Building Conservation
Instead, only lime mortars were used to repair the fourteenth-century sandstone
doon/vay and surrounding sandstone rubblework in the north elevation. The
house has a complex history extending into modern times, and there is a current
...
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The Bath-Gymnasium Complex at Sardis
In general there is an adherence to horizontal coursing in the rubblework; the
larger, chunkier stones are placed at the bottom of each section between the
intercepting brick bands, and the stones diminish in size as the wall builds up.
The long ...
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Natural Stone, Weathering Phenomena, Conservation Strategies ...
The latter were used for repointing and rendering rubblework walls, substituting
the original lime mortar (Escuela de Arquitectos Tecnicos 1987). Several
restoration projects carried out on the building are recorded in the National
Record Office ...
S. Siegesmund (ed.), Thomas Norbert Weiss, A. Vollbrecht (ed.), 2002
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Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture
... uncoursedworkin the construction of walls, foundations, andpaving. rubblearch
Seerustic arch. rubble ashlar wall A rubble wall which has an ashlar facing.
rubblemasonry Sameas rubblework. rubble wall A wall, either coursed or
uncoursed, ...
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The Phoenicians in Spain: An Archaeological Review of the ...
rubblework and occasionally of mud-brick, floors of reddish clay (frequently
interspersed with thin surfaces of lime), and plastered walls. The roof was
probably made of plant matter with a framework of wooden beams. On the upper
terrace we ...
Marilyn R. Bierling, Seymour Gitin, 2002
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Holy Grail across the Atlantic: the secret history of ...
Naturally, rubblework walls tend to be both very thick (up to three feet thick for a
small cottage) and very low, usually not more than about six feet high.
Rubblework corners are especially vulnerable to gradual "degeneration" as
stones are ...
Michael Anderson Bradley, Deanna Theilmann-Bean, 1988
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Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome
Originally the NE face of the SW pier was almost completely masked to a height
of about 3 p.R. (0.89 m) by a mass of rubblework masonry, 2^ p.R. (0.67 m) thick,
footed on the pavement of Street O, which here had no sidewalk. This supported
...
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Roots of Home: Our Journey to a New Old House
... plain farmhouse porch enclosed with walls of windows. The farmhouse of
David Stephens (1750s) at Valley Forge represents the early Pennsylvania
German tradition of building with fieldstones laid as coarse rubblework, beneath
a steeply ...
नवीन गोष्टी ज्यामध्ये «RUBBLEWORK» ही संज्ञा समाविष्ट आहे
खालील बातम्यातील आयटमच्या संदर्भात राष्ट्रीय आणि आंतरराष्ट्रीय पत्रकार कशाबद्दल बोलले आहेत आणि
rubblework ही संज्ञा कशी वापरली आहे ते शोधा.
Arturo Pérez-Reverte THE SUN OVER BREDA
“They had already dug three anchorages lined with rubblework and were progressing from both sides, containing the mud with large wood retaining walls and ... «New York Times, मार्च 07»