A light shelf is a horizontal surface that reflects daylight deep into a building. Light shelves are placed above eye-level and have high-reflectance upper...
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Prize. Architectural glass – Building material Architectural light shelf – Architectural lighting feature Architecture of the night – Architecture integrating...
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Anidolic lighting (category Architectural lighting design)
six-month period compared to a reference facade. Architectural light shelf Daylighting Deck prism Light tube Passive solar building design Pavement lights...
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Scotland Architectural historian Architectural icon Architectural illustrator Architectural ironmongery Architectural light shelf Architectural lighting...
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Phillips Exeter Academy Library (category Architecture of Phillips Exeter Academy)
ready for occupancy in 1971.: 390, 394 Architectural historian Vincent Scully acknowledged its architectural significance by using a photo of it as the...
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metal light shelf outside the window. Usually the window will be protected from direct summer season sun by a projecting eave. The light shelf projects...
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Appendix:Architectural glossary in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Architecture portal Outline of architecture List of classical architecture terms Classical...
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Commodity computing (redirect from Commodity off-the-shelf)
general business computing requirements that cannot be met with off-the-shelf commodity computers. It is likely that the low-end of the supermicrocomputer...
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Bookcase (redirect from Book shelf)
they are most commonly glazed with a leaded light and small panes of glass.[citation needed] Each shelf of a true barrister's bookcase must be portable...
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Sun Wind & Light, architectural design strategies, 3rd ed. Wiley, 2014 Bielek, Boris (2016). "Green Building – Towards Sustainable Architecture". Applied...
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HAL Tejas (redirect from Tejas Light Combat Aircraft)
radar and the LRDE's advanced signal processor module. Using an "off-the-shelf" foreign radar as an interim option was considered. ADA met with success...
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Mezzanine (redirect from Mezzanine (architecture))
self-supporting and are sold in predetermined sizes and shapes. These off-the-shelf structures are usually strong (in terms of support capacity) and less expensive...
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of Sahul. The name "Sahul" derives from the Sahul Shelf, which is a part of the continental shelf of the Australian continent. During the past 18,000...
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2013. Retrieved April 16, 2014. Wikipedia:Wikipedia in the media "Trophy shelf". Wikimedia Meta-Wiki. Wikimedia Foundation. Retrieved February 4, 2023...
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Synagogue architecture often follows styles in vogue at the place and time of construction. There is no set blueprint for synagogues and architectural shapes...
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Mashrabiya (category Islamic architectural elements)
or mashrabiyya (Arabic: مشربية) is an architectural element which is characteristic of traditional architecture in the Islamic world and beyond. It is...
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Bauhaus (redirect from Bauhaus architecture)
calculations in his presentations to clients, along with the use of off-the-shelf architectural components to reduce costs. This approach proved attractive to potential...
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Electronic paper (section Electronic shelf labels)
electronics for the display backplane. Applications of e-paper include electronic shelf labels and digital signage, bus station time tables, electronic billboards...
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IEEE 1394b and Fibre Channel buses. The avionics use commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components when practical to make upgrades cheaper and more flexible;...
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Architectural design optimization (ADO) is a subfield of engineering that uses optimization methods to study, aid, and solve architectural design problems...
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mechanized nylon mesh shades to soften the light and light shelves that bounce some of the strongest light off of the surface and push it deeper into...
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Overdoor (category Architectural elements)
is usually architectural in form, but may take the form of a cartouche in Rococo settings, or it may be little more than a moulded shelf for the placement...
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maintain business architecture are known as business architects. The term "business architecture" is often used to mean an architectural description of an...
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Library stack (redirect from Stacks (library architecture))
made from strips of thin U section steel, designed to be as light as an equivalent pine shelf. The top surface of the U section was ground, polished and...
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Bigham's food production campus by Feilden Fowles". Architectural Review. Chivers, Hayley (4 April 2023). "Shelf life: Revisiting Feilden Fowles' factory for...
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21st-century architecture. Rndrd - a website documenting un-built 20th century architectural concept art ArchArticulate a website documenting architectural project...
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Turkey. This Eocene aged light yellowish marly chalk was formed in a marine depositional environment near the continental shelf. Fossils such as echinoids...
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Neoclassicism (redirect from Neoclassical Art and Architecture)
Albert Speer was set as Adolf Hitler's architectural advisor in 1934, and he tried to create an architecture that would both reflect the perceived unity...
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Ma Yansong (category Yale School of Architecture alumni)
As the world's largest manufacturing base, a large number of soulless "shelf cities" appeared in contemporary China due to the lack of cultural spirit...
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Russian wooden architecture (in Russian ру́сское деревя́нное зо́дчество, russkoe derevyannoye zodchestvo) is a traditional architectural movement in Russia...
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