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    The infill wall is the supported wall that closes the perimeter of a building constructed with a three-dimensional framework structure (generally made...
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    legal issue. It is not a load-bearing wall and may be owned by different people. An infill wall is the supported wall that closes the perimeter of a building...
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    Other common infills include stone veneer, metal panels, louvres, and operable windows or vents. Unlike storefront systems, curtain wall systems are designed...
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  • than the wall itself. Walls that fall into this category include: Most interior walls Infill wall Curtain wall (architecture) Partition walls Non-loadbearing...
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    reinforced concrete buildings, masonry infill walls are considered non-structural elements, but damage to infills can lead to large repair costs and change...
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  • infill walls, ductile reinforced concrete frames with or without infill walls, and nonductile reinforced concrete frames with reinforced infill walls...
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    40 Wall Street (also the Trump Building; formerly the Bank of Manhattan Trust Building and Manhattan Company Building) is a 927-foot-tall (283 m) neo-Gothic...
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  • material used in that process infill another term for the rubble used in construction of core-and-veneer walls Infill (geology), the sedimentary process...
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    A steel plate shear wall (SPSW) consists of steel infill plates bounded by boundary elements. They constitute an SPSW. Its behavior is analogous to a vertical...
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  • supporting concrete floors and non-load bearing, unreinforced masonry infill walls at their perimeters. Framing in these early structures typically utilized...
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  • mid-16th century. It was probably originally built with wattle and daub infilled walls and a thatched roof, but was later refaced with red brick on the ground...
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    wooden support. The wall surfaces on the interior were often "ceiled" with wainscoting and plastered for warmth and appearance. Brick infill sometimes called...
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  • V W X Y Z See also References External links I-beam – Imposed load – Infill wall – Inflatable space structures – Influence line – Insulating concrete...
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    Wattle and daub (category Types of wall)
    panels, slotted between timber framing to make infill panels, or made in place to form the whole of a wall. In different regions, the material of wattle...
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    rubble infill. The Great Wall of China, China. A grandiose 5,000 km long structure - 4,000 km across mountains, prairie and desert. Hadrian's Wall, Great...
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    reinforced with an infill of rough-hewn stone rubble and mortar. The wall was topped with a crenellated two-metre wide chemin de ronde. The wall had 77 semi-circular...
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    as the first true skeleton structure, having its exterior walls requiring only simple infill. However the lesser known Watson's Hotel erected in distant...
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    the luminescence series on cored samples as showing a natural sequential infill sequence in the top 1/4 of one core (pit 8a), underlain by an inverted exposure-age...
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    concrete frames with hollow clay tile ribbed flooring and hollow clay tile infill walls. That practice was strongly questioned by experts and recommendations...
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  • them is filled with rubble or other infill, creating one thick wall. Originally, and in later poorly constructed walls, the rubble was not consolidated....
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    treated with creosote and its walls are Stucco-finished. It features a bricked-up fireplace, as well as masonry infill walls and steeply pitched roofs. According...
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  • Indo-Islamic architecture Indo-Saracenic architecture Industrial architecture Infill wall Inglenook Insula (building) Insula (Roman city) Interactive architecture...
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    built using the same style of exposed reinforced concrete with masonry infill walls (before 2005), with all of the major buildings on campus connected by...
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    suited to the local climate. Media-free green walls often use a structural steel frame that is infilled with wire mesh, which is then attached to the...
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    more recently in Canada, to construct non-weight bearing insulating infill walls, as hempcrete does not have the requisite strength for constructing foundation...
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    the reinforced concrete superstructure he had designed, creating the infill walls with brick, finishing them with concrete stucco, sanded and scored to...
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    Dublin Bay (section Infill)
    Company to proceed with its plans to infill a further 52 acres (210,000 m2) of Dublin Bay. The proposed infill, which has been vehemently opposed by...
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    was caused by the top of a lower, adjacent building banging against the walls and the supporting columns of its neighbor. Eventually, the columns gave...
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    is reached. The process is called "infilling" and the material used to fill the space is generally called "infill". Draining of submerged wetlands is...
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  • houses No. 49-54. They were using the newly-available cement gun to build infill wall panels, a reflection of Le Corbusier's desire to employ new technologies...
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