curtain walls

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
perde duvarlar
curtain wall
asma cephe
curtain wall
perdeduvar
curtain wall
(Mimarlık) Giydirme cephe
curtain wall
perde duvar
Английский Язык - Английский Язык

Определение curtain walls в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

curtain wall
The defending wall of a castle
curtain wall
{i} exterior glass and steel wall between columns or piers that has no structural purpose (Modern Architecture); outer surrounding reinforced walls in castles
curtain wall
A connecting wall hung between two towers surrounding the bailey
curtain wall
An exterior building wall that has no structural function It is supported entirely by the frame of the building, rather than being self-supporting or load bearing
curtain wall
a term commonly applied to a thin wall between main supports not designed to withstand superimposed loads either vertically or transversely
curtain wall
A connecting wall hung between two towers surrounding the bailey; A castle wall enclosing a courtyard
curtain wall
Courtine Outer wall, usually incorporating defensive towers
curtain wall
Nonbearing wall of glass, metal, or masonry attached to a building's exterior structural frame. After World War II, low energy costs gave impetus to the concept of the tall building as a glass prism, an idea originally put forth by Le Corbusier and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in their visionary projects of the 1920s. The UN's Secretariat Building (1949), with its green-tinted glass walls, helped set a worldwide standard for skyscrapers
curtain wall
A non-load bearing exterior wall which carries only its own weight and wind load
curtain wall
Thin protective external wall in front of the main frame of a building, now usually made of glass and light metals A wall that is not load bearing does not support a roof
curtain wall
A castle outer defences A wall between two towers
curtain wall
An exterior wall that encloses a yard or other area but does not provide any structural support to a home
curtain wall
The external wall of the Castle The sea-ward side is in its original position, but the northern side was completely rebuilt in 1814 to extend the Castle and provide living quarters for a larger garrison of 200 men
curtain wall
a thin, nonbearing masonry wall; a thin, vertical, and integral part of a culvert paving slab that protects the culvert against undermining by stream scour; a wall uniting the pillar or shaft portions of a dumbbell pier and serving as a frame composed of struts and braces to make the entire structure act integrally
curtain wall
A thin wall, supported by the structural steel or concrete frame of the building independent of the wall below Also a metal (most often aluminum) framing system on the face of a building containing vision glass panels and spandrel panels made of glass, aluminum, or other material
curtain wall
A wall, usually nonbearing, between piers or columns
curtain wall
Perimeter wall panels which carry only their own weight and wind load
curtain wall
An exterior wall that is fastened to a frame and protects the building from the weather; it has no structural function, and supports only, its own weight
curtainwalls
plural of curtainwall
curtain walls

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    cur·tain walls

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    kırtın wôlz

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