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  2. Monolithic dome - Wikipedia

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    Several monolithic domes in Florida survived direct hits by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Many monolithic domes were in the path of the 2005 and 2006 wildfires in Oklahoma and Texas, and survived with only slight charring of the exterior foam insulation. In 2003, a monolithic dome government building in Iraq survived a direct hit by a 5,000 lb ...

  3. List of building materials - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of building materials. Many types of building materials are used in the construction industry to create buildings and structures . These categories of materials and products are used by architects and construction project managers to specify the materials and methods used for building projects .

  4. List of largest monoliths - Wikipedia

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    People on Nias in Indonesia move monoliths to a construction site, c. 1915. This is a list of monoliths organized according to the size of the largest block of stone on the site. A monolith is a large stone which has been used to build a structure or monument, either alone or together with other stones. In this list at least one colossal stone ...

  5. Concrete shell - Wikipedia

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    The most common monolithic form is the dome, but ellipsoids and cylinders (resembling concrete Quonset huts / Nissen huts) are also possible using similar construction methods. Royan Central Market. Thin concrete shell buildings became popular in Post Second World War France because of the cost effectiveness of using minimal quantities of concrete.

  6. Hurricane-proof building - Wikipedia

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    A monolithic dome 1005 Ariola Drive, Pensacola Beach, Florida, after Hurricane Dennis in 2005. The physical geometry of a building affects its aerodynamic properties and how well it can withstand a storm. Geodesic dome roofs or buildings have low drag coefficients and can withstand higher wind forces than a square building of the same area.

  7. Binishell - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, several Binishells were constructed in Australia, for a governmental initiative that required rapid building system for multi-purpose centers. [5] Bini also completed the construction of a tourist village in Cairns, Australia, using Minishells in 1980. [4] More recently the system is being re-launched by Dante Bini's son Nicoló Bini, AIA.

  8. Monolithic architecture - Wikipedia

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    Monolithic architecture describes buildings which are carved, cast or excavated from a single piece of material, historically from rock. The most basic form of monolithic architecture is a rock-cut building , such as the monolithic churches of Ethiopia built by the Zagwe dynasty , or the Pancha Rathas in India .

  9. Building material - Wikipedia

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    An example of the micro aspect of pollution is the off-gassing of the building materials in the building or indoor air pollution. Red List building materials are materials found to be harmful. Also the carbon footprint, the total set of greenhouse gas emissions produced in the life of the material.