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  2. Glossary of architecture - Wikipedia

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    Area or basement area In Georgian architecture, the small paved yard giving entry, via "area steps", to the basement floor at the front of a terraced house. Arris A sharp edge created when two surfaces converge; this includes the raised edge between two flutes on a column or pilaster, if that edge is sharp. Arris Rail

  3. Reinforced concrete column - Wikipedia

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    A reinforced concrete column is a structural member designed to carry compressive loads, composed of concrete with an embedded steel frame to provide reinforcement. For design purposes, the columns are separated into two categories: short columns and slender columns.

  4. Basement - Wikipedia

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    The concrete floor in most basements is structurally not part of the foundation; only the basement walls are. If there are posts supporting a main floor beam to form a post and beam system, these posts typically go right through the basement floor to a footing underneath the basement floor. It is the footing that supports the post and the ...

  5. Baťa's Skyscraper - Wikipedia

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    The construction material was hauled on a total of 3,800 wagons. 8,400 m 3 of soil was excavated to make room for the basement. The overall plastered area covers 40,000 m 2. The support system is formed by a reinforced concrete skeleton with characteristic cylindrical columns, which are spirally reinforced. The column foot takes on an ...

  6. Seokjojeon - Wikipedia

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    The audience chamber had several columns until at latest the 1930s that were removed at some point, which caused structural integrity issues later. [3] The ceiling is around a third lower than its original height due to support beams that were added after the Korean War. [ 18 ]

  7. Does homeowners insurance cover basement flooding? - AOL

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    Most HO-3 policies cover personal property on an actual cash value basis, meaning you might be left with out-of-pocket costs if basement flooding damages your belongings.