Casas Exclusivas : Mar Y Montaña

Casas Exclusivas : Mar Y Montaña

Author: Hugo Kliczkowski

Publisher: A. Asppan S.L.

Published: 2006-07

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 8496304264

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This book respresents the houses nearby the sea and the mountain: Daydream houses, its architecture, design, and all wonderful details from relaxing houses.


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Publisher: Antonio de Jesus Santos Lopez

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Total Pages: 130

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Casas

Casas

Author: Alejandro Bahamón

Publisher: A. Asppan S.L.

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 443

ISBN-13: 8496304434

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Este libro recoge más de 40 ejemplos de los más recientes proyectos residenciales, dividíos en cuatro capítulos: casas, áticos, apartamentos y lofts. Una biografía detallada y una entrevista a cada uno de los arquitectos y diseñadores incluidos en esta compilación termina de definir las diferentes visiones que se tienen sobre el diseño de la casa en la actualidad.


Casas con estructuras de acero

Casas con estructuras de acero

Author: Esteban Jáuregui

Publisher: Nobuko

Published: 2021-08-16

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9875845094

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El presente libro está dirigido particularmente a los estudiantes y profesionales relacionados con el mundo de la construcción, interesados en profundizar algunos aspectos del sistema de construcción con perfiles de acero galvanizado liviano Steel Framing en lo relacionado con la documentación de obra. Se brindan una serie de pautas generales para efectuar un legajo de obra cuya temática es la vivienda unifamiliar, las que han sido utilizadas a lo largo de varios años de experiencia constructiva. Se ejemplifican 8 trabajos, con las memorias descriptivas y técnicas que pautaron los proyectos, los planos de arquitectura, los elementos componentes del sistema en cada caso, los planos de detalle más significativos, acentuando la graficación de lo referente a la estructura del sistema. La gama de ejemplos contempla desde ampliaciones de construcciones existentes hasta obras nuevas de diferente complejidad.


Research and Advanced Technology in Fire Safety

Research and Advanced Technology in Fire Safety

Author: Masahiro Yamazaki

Publisher: Ed. Universidad de Cantabria

Published: 2017-10-25

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 8481028320

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These proceedings include papers presented at the International Conference on “Research and Advanced Technology in Fire Safety” FireSafety 2017 which took place at University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain. During last decade, our research group organized several on-day events and, in this sense, the success of this conference is a tribute for that continued effort to exchange knowledge on this discipline between experts from all parts of the world. This congress represents an excellent “agora” for researchers and engineers to present and discuss new and innovative approaches. In addition, this event is a unique opportunity for Spanish-speaker scientific and technological community to receive them from top references. The need for expertise in this field is also increasing in this geographical context.


Bolton

Bolton

Author: Bolton (Greater Manchester, England). Chamber of Commerce

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Published: 1919

Total Pages: 370

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Opening the Iron Trail: Terry as a U. Pay. Man A Semi-Centennial Story

Opening the Iron Trail: Terry as a U. Pay. Man A Semi-Centennial Story

Author: Edwin Legrand Sabin

Publisher: Library of Alexandria

Published: 2020-09-28

Total Pages: 89

ISBN-13: 1465532471

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The rousing chant rang gaily upon the thin air of Western spring. Sitting Jenny, the old yellow mule, for a moment’s breather while the load of rails was being swept from his flat-car truck, Terry Richards had to smile. Nobody knew who invented that song. Some said Paddy Miles, the track-laying boss—and it did sound like Pat. At any rate, the lines had made a hit, until already their words were echoing from the Omaha yards, the beginning of track, past end o’ track and on through the grading-camps clear to the mountains where the surveying parties were spying out the trail, for this new Union Pacific Railroad across continent. Time, early in May, 1867. Place, end o’ track, on the Great Plains just north of the Platte River, between North Platte Station of west central Nebraska and Julesburg, the old Overland Stage Station, of northeastern Colorado. Scene, track-laying—a bevy of sweaty, flannel-shirted, cowhide-booted men working like beavers, but with spades, picks, sledges, wrenches and hands, while far before were the graders, keeping ahead, and behind were the boarding-train and the construction-train, puffing back and forth. Aye, this was a bustling scene, here where a few weeks ago there had been open country traveled by only the emigrant wagons, the stages and the Indians. And yonder, farther than the graders and out of sight in the northwest, there were still more workers on the big job: the location surveyors, the path-finding surveyors, the—but Terry’s breather was cut short. “All right!” yelped the command, from the front. Terry’s empty truck was tipped sideways from the single track. A second little flat-car, hauled by a galloping white horse ridden by small red-headed Jimmie Muldoon, passed full speed, bound to the fray with more rails. Terry’s own car was tipped back upon the track again, one-legged Dennis, its “conductor,” hopped aboard, to the brakes, and uttering a whoop Terry started, to get another load, himself. Old Jenny headed down track, by the path that she had worn; the fifty feet of rope tautened; with the truck rumbling after and Shep, Terry’s shaggy black dog, romping alongside, they tore for the fresh supplies. Sitting bareback, Terry rode like an Indian. At the waiting pile of rails dumped from the construction-train he swerved Jenny out, and halted. The light flat-car rolled on until Dennis (who had been crippled in the war) stopped it with the brake. Instantly the rail-slingers there began to load it. And presently Terry was launched once more for end o’ track, with his cargo of forty rails to be placed, lightning quick, upon the ties. Jimmie’s emptied truck was tipped aside, to give clearance. Then Jimmie pelted rearward, for iron ammunition, and Terry had another breather. That was a great system by which at the rate of a mile and a half to two miles and a half and sometimes three miles a day the rails for the Iron Horse were being laid to the land of the setting sun. Beyond end o’ track the graded roadbed stretched straight into the west as far as eye could see, with a graders’ camp of sodded dug-outs and dingy tents breaking the distance. At the tapering-off place the ploughs and scrapers were busy, building the roadbed. Next there came the shovel and pick squads, leveling the roadbed. Next, between end o’ track and shovel squads, there were the tie-layers—seizing the ties from the piles, throwing them upon the roadbed, tamping them and straightening them and constantly asking for more, while six-horse and six-mule wagons toiled up and down, hauling all kinds of material to the “front.”


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Publisher: IICA Biblioteca Venezuela

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Total Pages: 134

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