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  2. Covering (construction) - Wikipedia

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    DTU 40.241 Concrete Flat Tile Roofing with Sliding and Longitudinal Interlocking; DTU 40.25 Concrete Flat Tile Roofing; DTU 40.35 Ribbed Sheet Roofing from Coated Steel Sheets; DTU 40.36 Pre-painted or Non-pre-painted Aluminum Sheet Roofing; DTU 40.41 Roofing with Metal Elements in Zinc Sheets and Long Sheets; DTU 40.44 Roofing with Metal ...

  3. Knights of Columbus Building (New Haven, Connecticut)

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    This 23-story modern style reinforced concrete building, at 320 feet (98 meters) tall, is the third-tallest building in the city's skyline. The Knights' Tower serves as the international headquarters for the Knights of Columbus and is home to the Supreme Council. Led by the Supreme Knight, the chief executive officer of the Knights, the ...

  4. Double tee - Wikipedia

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    Double-tee roof structure of an indoor swimming pool. In non-residential buildings, the roof structure may be flat. Structural concrete is an alternative for flat roof construction. There are three main categories for such method: precast/prestressed, cast-in-place and shell. Within the precast/prestressed concrete roofing, the double tees are ...

  5. Florida Building Code - Wikipedia

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    Miami-Dade County was the first in Florida to certify hurricane-resistant standards for structures which the Florida Building Code subsequently enacted across all requirements for hurricane-resistant buildings. Many other states reference the requirements set in the Florida Building codes, or have developed their own requirements for hurricanes ...

  6. Flat roof - Wikipedia

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    A flat roof is a roof which is almost level in contrast to the many types of sloped roofs. The slope of a roof is properly known as its pitch and flat roofs have up to approximately 10°. [1] Flat roofs are an ancient form mostly used in arid climates and allow the roof space to be used as a living space or a living roof. Flat roofs, or "low ...

  7. List of Knights of Columbus buildings - Wikipedia

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    George A. Bartlett House, also known as Old Knights of Columbus Hall: 1907 built 1982 NRHP-listed McQuillan and Booker Sts. Tonopah, Nevada: Shingle Style architecture. Also known as Old Knights of Columbus Hall. [5] 7: Knights of Columbus Building (Portland, Oregon) 1920 built 1990 NRHP-listed 1998 NRHP delisted 804 SW. Taylor St.

  8. Lamolithic house - Wikipedia

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    The notion of forming a complete roof in place on a series of thin, steel perimeter poles was put to the test in a prototype building. The Revere Quality House was an experimental joint venture of Lambie's new Lamolithic Industries, Revere Copper Company , Architectural Forum magazine, and Twitchell / Rudolph Architects.

  9. Lift slab construction - Wikipedia

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    Lift slab construction (also called the Youtz-Slick Method) is a method of constructing concrete buildings by casting the floor or roof slab on top of the previous slab and then raising (jacking) the slab up with hydraulic jacks. This method of construction allows for a large portion of the work to be completed at ground level, negating the ...

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