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She completed once of the buildings in only three months using prefabricated elements made of wood.
The building made of prefabricated elements manufactured by Spenncon.
It is suspected that in peacetime, hoardings were stored as prefabricated elements.
The main stand is made of steel and prefabricated elements and is completely covered.
Larger groups of buildings from the same type of prefabricated elements tend to look drab and monotonous.
Detached houses, cottages, log cabin, saunas, etc. are also sold with prefabricated elements.
Modern lattice towers and guyed masts are also commonly assembled of prefabricated elements.
He used standardised components and prefabricated elements manufactured off-site for later assembly, together with curved glass in long lengths.
In the early 1980s, a house factory was built near Legionowo, which made prefabricated elements for blocks of flats built in the region.
The apartment buildings were built of prefabricated elements of the contractor Zaanse Indeco-Coignet.
The Completion of installation of all prefabricated elements took place on 13 August 2010, which represent the entire structure of stadium stands.
To cut costs, Professor Friedman and his colleagues streamlined the construction, using prefabricated elements and relying on a simple no-frills floor plan requiring minimal mainenance.
His work incorporates the model railroading technique of kitbashing, and bright stock colours and prefabricated elements are important ingredients in his large-scale sculptures.
The building were delivered to the site as prefabricated elements - windows and doors already in place, chimneys made of concrete blocks with channels, and trusses assembled.
As well as being the tallest building built with prefabricated elements, Centre Point was the first building using large diameter piles in London Clay.
The construction materials prefabricated elements were transported by train to Zermatt and 3,000 helicopter trips were needed to take 35 workers and materials up to the glacier.
Adding strength to the show are the elegant open-form sculptures of Anthony Caro, using prefabricated elements of riveted and welded metal and painted in strong but subtle colors.
His great innovation was to have houses made of prefabricated elements that could be transported to any building site and assembled quickly by workers, each of whom performed one small task over and over.
The conference decreed a transition to plant-made, large-sized concrete parts, building new plants for prefabricated concrete and other materials, and replacement of wet masonry technology with fast assembly of prefabricated elements.
The superstructure is composed entirely of prefabricated elements to base being: 121 heads of precast concrete, 496 Type IV girders Aastha amended and 8 box girders well as 124 post-tensioned concrete slabs.
In 1961 when Tange and Kawazoe published the book Ise: Prototype of Japanese Architecture, he likened the building to a modernist structure: an honest expression of materials, a functional design and prefabricated elements.
The use of prefabricated elements, metal frames, concrete cladding and the absence of decoration - all of which had been embraced by Modernists abroad and viewed with suspicion by the British - were adopted to varying degrees for housing developments and schools.
In contrast to the three laboratory towers, which have prominent windows and intricate structures that were assembled from prefabricated elements, the central tower of the Richards building, the one devoted to service functions, has few windows and a structure that is a single unit of cast-in-place concrete.
Today the jeepneys are built by local body shops from a combination of prefabricated elements (from a handful Filipino manufacturers) and improvisation and in most cases equipped with "surplus" or used Japanese SUV or light truck engines, drive train, suspension and steering components (from recycled vehicles in Japan).
Deciding where to locate the prefabricated units will not be easy.
They had to be redesigned because the prefabricated units were three feet too tall.
She turned and walked toward the indicated lounge area, which wasn't much more than a prefabricated unit sitting on the tarmac.
Jones often took advantage of industrial prefabricated units to provide affordable yet refined architecture.
The hotels are built from prefabricated units that are assembled on the spot.
The buildings, too, looked newer, not merely the log cabin style of earlier times but some prefabricated units as well.
The prefabricated units using aluminium frames were designed as a self-sustainable construction.
In 2002, an extra two stories (750 m2) were added by hoisting a prefabricated unit on top of the existing structure.
I'll * 8 The seven o'clock meeting was held in one of the empty, forty-foot-long prefabricated units that had been brought up during the afternoon.
Modular or prefabricated units, turned out en masse by factories in the city, offer one answer.
"The houses are prefabricated units," said Crawford, "and they sell at the flat rate of five hundred dollars a room - set up.
Its buildings consist of prefabricated units.
Mr. Koehler's immediate response has been to ask for 800 emergency beds in prefabricated units by the end of the summer.
"We installed a prefabricated unit," Ms. Kurth said, which added about $4,500 to the total cost.
Construction of the ship continues in the dock, usually in the form of prefabricated units that are assembled.
Many predesigned, prefabricated units (including sinks, drainboards, and other accessories) are available in stainless steel.
"Then the prefabricated units will arrive by truck from the factory and be placed into the foundations, with a brick veneer added at the sites."
Many of the houses built in Norlane were prefabricated units imported from the Netherlands and France.
Cranes, moving on railroad tracks, would stack the prefabricated units in geometric patterns to maximize light, privacy and open space.
Its entire 1,400 acres were burned, as were more than a third of its homes, mostly uninsured trailers and prefabricated units.
Mr. Bell alters prefabricated units to need, using design to meet and often exceed federal and state code requirements.
To save time and money, ICI decided that damage to the plant could be repaired with cheap prefabricated units.
And he applied to her crotch a prefabricated unit of pseudoflesh that was cast in the shape of his male genitals.
It is a prefabricated unit from Top Housing AB of Sweden.
The field lab consisted of two facing pairs of prefabricated units linked to a fifth, central unit that ran transversely between them.