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    Green Buildings As Goldman Environmental Prize winner Terry Swearingen stated, “we are living on this planet as if we had another one to go to.” In today’s society, the architectural process is beginning to exponentially grow due to the vast need of building construction for evolving communities. However, many architects are massively constructing without truly realizing the side effects of building architecture to the economy or environment. A building plan should not be viewed solely on the physical

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    Building Construction

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    Building Construction Related to the Fire Service Chapter 1: Building Construction & Fire Service The building variables that FF must consider: • Age of building – age in itself is not a hazard but an indication of potential hazards • Fire protection systems – first line of defense in a building • Occupancy of the building – often affects fire behavior…each occupancy has different hazards & fuels, and the structural components are subjected to different temperatures, heat release

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    Evergreen Building

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    literature, dance, find examples in your city. Photograph, interview, and review what makes the city in which you live diverse. 9. Evergreen Building – Vancouver B.C. The Evergreen Building in Vancouver Canada was built by Arthur Erickson. He utilizes a step configuration and by using offset zigzags, floor areas he emphasizes complex geometry. This building is a mixture of nature and architecture in which he uses concrete, glass and terraced gardens. 8. Butchart Gardens – Victoria B.C. In 1904 Robert

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    Building Construction

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    (4) Building construction is a complex, significant, and rewarding process. It begins with an idea and culminates in a structure that may serve its occupants for several decades, even centuries. Like the manufacturing of products, building construction requires an ordered and planned assembly of materials. It is, however, far more complicated than product manufacturing. Buildings are assembled outdoors on all types of sites and are subject to all kinds of weather. Additionally, even a modest-sized

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    The building envelope is the building shell or enclosure that separates the interior of a building with the outdoor environment. This physical separator serves as an important component to maintain a comfortable and healthy indoor environment by transferring the air, water, heat, light and noise. The components of an envelope typically include walls, fenestration, floors, roof and doors with additional parts such as thermal insulation and shading devices. As discussed above, the climate is an important

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    • The building went for sale around 2010 and was recently acquired by Urban Splash Development. • The Civic Centre (Council House and South block) will be converted into a gallery. • • The gallery will house permanent exhibitions about slavery, temporary spaces for other exhibitions, a restaurant, a roof garden and gallery shop. Adaptive Reuse • Large windows on the restaurant for great visual experience of the site. • • At night, warm lighting will frame the large windows. • • Propose roof

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    Industry professionals The building and construction industry is a wide industry that encompasses many professionals. No one person does all the work from start to finish, many people are involved in teams that contribute to each stage of the works until completion. Material taken from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geotechnical_engineering Geotechnical engineers: Geotechnical engineering uses principles of soil mechanics and rock mechanics to investigate subsurface conditions and materials;

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    Home Building Industry

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    Home Building Industry How does the home building industry affected by the economy? This is what we will be exploring in the paper. There are different areas within the industry that can be affected. First we will look at supply and demand. Then continue to the positive and negative externalities, and how wages inequality is measured. Then finally, we will look at the monetary and fiscal policies that affect the housing industry. With the information we will have a better understanding of how the

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    Commercial Building If you're planning to build a new commercial building, one of the things you'll need to consider is the type of roof you'll have installed. Since your company deals with the public, you want a roof that has an attractive appearance, but you also want one that requires little maintenance. Metal roofing is an excellent option. Here are a few reasons why metal is a good choice in commercial roofing. Good For Low Slopes Metal roofing is suitable for all types of building architecture

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    Building Codes Analysis

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    The practice of building codes is to ensure the safety, structural stability and health. Through the years many codes have been imposed to fix problems have occurred in the construction of the building or after it been constructed. Building codes are interpenetrated different depending on the location it's being built. This is due to local officials of the area who have the power to change codes or arrange than to meet the requirement for the area. The reason every country, state, and the city have

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