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  2. City block - Wikipedia

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    A city block, residential block, urban block, or simply block is a central element of urban planning and urban design. In a city with a grid system, the block is the smallest group of buildings that is surrounded by streets. City blocks are the space for buildings within the street pattern of a city, and form the basic unit of a city's urban ...

  3. Floor plan - Wikipedia

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    A floor plan is not a top view or bird's-eye view; it is a measured drawing to scale of the layout of a floor in a building. A top view or bird's-eye view does not show an orthogonally projected plane cut at the typical four foot height above the floor level. A floor plan may show any of the following elements: [3] interior walls and hallways ...

  4. Advice Every New Runner Needs to Hear According to Top ... - AOL

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    Women’s Health has training guides for everything from a beginner’s four-week running guide, to treadmill workouts, to a half-marathon plan, to a full marathon plan.

  5. Peter Riegel - Wikipedia

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    D 1 is the distance over which the initial time is achieved. D 2 is the distance for which the time is to be predicted. Riegel expanded on his thesis in a 1981 article for American Scientist , stating that the formula t=ax b concerns activities in the "endurance range", namely lasting between 3.5 and 230 minutes.

  6. How to Plan for an International Marathon - AOL

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    More than 840,000 people submitted entries to the 2025 London race (for only about 50,0000 bibs), and the recent 2024 Berlin Marathon broke the record for the largest field ever with 54,280 ...

  7. Urban planning in communist countries - Wikipedia

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    A notable exception is the building of the National Theatre of Bucharest, Romania, which was damaged by bombing in August 1944. Though part of the building was still standing, after taking complete power in 1947, the communist authorities decided to tear down the remains of the building. In the late 1940s, the USSR developed a new type of high ...

  8. Textile block house - Wikipedia

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    The textile block system is a unique structural building method created by Frank Lloyd Wright in the early 1920s. While the details changed over time, the basic concept involves patterned concrete blocks reinforced by steel rods, created by pouring concrete mixture into molds, thus enabling the repetition of form.

  9. Large panel system building - Wikipedia

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    There were several common large panel system-building designs. The most common series was the P2, followed by the WBS 70, the WHH GT 18, and Q3A. The designs were flexible and could be built as towers or rows of apartments of various heights. The short sides of building blocks often featured large-scale murals or colourful mosaics.