John Rennie, 1761-1821: The Life and Work of a Great EngineerManchester University Press, 1963 - 149 էջ |
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... proportion and depth of the key - stone to that of the extrados ( or exterior curve ) should be in proportion to the size and form of the arch and the materials of which it was composed ; and he had also established the ratio in which ...
... proportion and depth of the key - stone to that of the extrados ( or exterior curve ) should be in proportion to the size and form of the arch and the materials of which it was composed ; and he had also established the ratio in which ...
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... proportions . Although this category has been described as being com- posed of plain engineering structures , yet the examples com- prised in it have all the attributes of good architecture also , suitable materials , excellent ...
... proportions . Although this category has been described as being com- posed of plain engineering structures , yet the examples com- prised in it have all the attributes of good architecture also , suitable materials , excellent ...
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... proportion and detail . The primary reason for their pleasing appearance is that the architecture is an expression ... proportions from the engineering aspect . Consider Pulteney Bridge , Bath , designed by Robert Adam . The mouldings ...
... proportion and detail . The primary reason for their pleasing appearance is that the architecture is an expression ... proportions from the engineering aspect . Consider Pulteney Bridge , Bath , designed by Robert Adam . The mouldings ...
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