879 resultados para House painting
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Casa Balseiro, Madrid (1976)
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This is the architect’s “opera prima,” its first sketches started even before his degree was officially finished. = Es ésta la “opera prima” del arquitecto, habiéndose comenzado ya sus primeros esquemas antes de terminar oficialmente la carrera.
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Casa Fominaya, Algete, Madrid
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Inscripción en ángulo inf. derech.: "Nº 23"
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Artículo del proyecto House of Would del estudio Elii en la revista Panorama
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Legno Architecttura 17. House o would
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Integral Masonry System consisting of intersecting steel trusses alo ng each of the three dimensional directions of space on walls and slabs using any masonry material, had yet been backed up by the previous adobe test for seismic areas. This paper presents the comparison this last test and the adaptation of the IMS using h ollow brick. A prototype based on a two storey model house (6mx6mx6m) has being also built in two different scales in order to maximize the load and size of the shake table: the first one half size the whole building (3mx3mx3m) and the second, a quarter of the real size (3mx3mx6m). Both tests have suffered some mild to moderate damages while supporting the higher seismic action subjected by the shake table, without even fissuring the first test and with very few damages the second one. The thickness of the hollow brick wall and the diameter of the tree - dimensional truss reinforcement were scaled to the real size test in order to ascertain its great structural behaviour in relation to the previous structural model calculations. The aim of this study is to sum marize the results of the research collaboration between the ETSAM - UPM and the PUCP in whose laboratory these tests were carried out.
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Petrophysical properties, such as porosity, permeability, density or anisotropy de-termine the alterability of stone surfaces from archaeological sites, and therefore, the future preservation of the material. Others, like superficial roughness or color, may point out changes due to alteration processes, natural or man-induced, for ex-ample, by conservation treatments. The application of conservation treatments may vary some of these properties forcing the stone surface to a re-adaptation to the new conditions, which could generate new processes of deterioration. In this study changes resulting from the application of consolidating and hydrophobic treatments on stone materials from the Roman Theatre (marble and granite) and the Mitreo’s House (mural painting and mosaics), both archaeological sites from Merida (Spain), are analyzed. The use of portable field devices allows us to perform analyses both on site and in la-boratory, comparing treated and untreated samples. Treatments consisted of syn-thetic resins, consolidating (such as tetraethoxysilane TEOS) and hydrophobic products. Results confirm that undesirable changes may occur, with consequences ranging from purely aesthetic variations to physical, chemical and mechanical damages. This also permits us to check limitations in the use of these techniques for the evaluation of conservation treatments.
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El Case Study House program supuso el intento de ofrecer un modelo de realización de vivienda basado en la utilización de los nuevos materiales industriales derivados de la segunda guerra mundial y una nueva imagen de la casa contemporanea. En la actualidad el CSHP sirve como modelo de referencia para la producción de nueva arquitectura industrializada en pequeñas compañías como Marmol radziner o it Houses.
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Casa del Infinito, Revista A&C, editada por A&C Publishing, Seoul, Korea
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Casa del Infinito, Tarifa, Cádiz. Revista Area, Archea Associati, Milán
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Casa del Infinito, Tarifa, Cádiz. Progettare, Tecniche Nuove, Milán
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Casa del Infinito, Tarifa, Cádiz. Ehosing Magazine, Seoul, Korea
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Casa del Infinito, Tarifa, Cádiz. Revista Archiworld, Seoul, Korea
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Casa del Infinito, Tarifa, Cádiz. B1 Magazine, Bangkok