Sentences with phrase «etc. builds a wall»

When I first saw it, I thought the message was that studying, reading the thoughts of others, etc. builds a wall between us and nature.

Not exact matches

Use it to build one of these stellar Layflat books, a block of square prints, framed wall art, holiday cards this season, etc..
By implementing energy efficiency measures, e.g. cavity walls, double - glazing, energy efficient boilers and chillers, LED lighting, etc. combined with remote monitoring and control, schools can substantially reduce energy bills and the savings can then be directed to essential building maintenance.
Machu Picchu, the stone city, built by the Inca Pachakuteq, is now one of the Modern World's Seven Wonders, protected by the Young Mountain; the impressive Waynapicchu, situated among abrupt mountains and almost inaccessible places, presenting a set of buildings, such as the Main Square, groups of houses, stairways, towers, walls, water fountains, where ceremonial places stand out, such as the Intiwatana (Solar observatory), the Temple of the Three Windows, the Sacred Temple, etc., and all of this built with an incredible urban harmony, in such a hostile place, demonstrating the advanced development level of Incan engineering.
A member of the trendy Design Hotels group, 11 Howard occupies a former Post Office building and boasts Scandinavian design from its interiors to its furniture, along with innovative art (a Calder mobile suspended from the ceiling, an exterior wall covered with a mural, etc.) and a French restaurant called Le CouCou from chef Daniel Rose.
Building structures require you to build walls, roofs, etc. in the crafting menu and then place them in the world where you want.
This can be used to scale any tall wall, building, outpost etc..
Users collect two main resources, credits and alloy, which can be spent on buildings, training units, upgrades to many buildings, defensive structures (turrets, walls, etc.) and more.
Serving as conversational hubs, these social objects are personified by the pictures we publish to Flickr, the videos we upload on YouTube, the events posted in Upcoming.org, the wall posts shared in Facebook, the tweets that fly across Twitter, the links bookmarked in Delicious, the votes cast in Digg, the places we check into on Foursquare, the documents published in Docstoc, reviews posted in Yelp, communities built around themes in Ning, a thought shared in a blog post or a blog comment, etc..
I've since built movable modular gallery walls with integrated storage (for plinths, etc.
Spent much time organizing the studio — building wall easels, relocating shelves etc..
Architect Tirone gave a very easy to understand break - down of what it takes to make a building sustainable: South facing orientation, double glazing, thermal inertia, trombe walls, green roofs, cross ventilation, etc..
2.4 m is a practical maximum width for building specifications, ply sheets for flooring etc. and this allows 50 mm outside of the wall - frame for cladding and any other exterior fittings.
The LAPT is in its pilot phase, creating an opportunity for building owners, designers, academic institutions etc. to gain recognition for the design, implementation and maintenance of green roofs and walls.
I've taken part in building my own family's home (foundation, walls, etc.) and know how, and am still leery of it.
Thermal bridges are elements of a building (steel beams, building junctions, window - wall interfaces, etc.) that allow heat energy to escape across the building envelope.
Such tasks may include e.g. buildings with unusually large glazing areas, special wall - structures, extremely large or small storage capacities, heating loads that fluctuate greatly over time, special requirements for indoor conditions etc..
So by measuring the building internally, when we come to any outward - facing junction, such as an eaves, ground floor / wall junction, external wall corner etc. there is essentially a hole in our calculations, as we're limited to a one - dimensional heat loss calculation, and our U-values are blind to the heat loss happening in the second dimension at the junction.
Building codes are specific and set requirements for things like the width of a railing, the length of a railing, the distance between the railing and the wall, whether railings are required on one or both sides of a particular stairway, how the railings are attached to the wall, whether they extend beyond the last step, etc..
The CSE team has expertise in building envelope issues (roofing, exterior walls, windows / doors, balconies, waterproofing, etc.) that are typically associated with water intrusion.
From a practical perspective — since we've implemented the Primo discovery layer and are slowly building out publicly - accessible content, since our audience is outside our 4 walls — there are plenty of challenges, many of which you name: facets are great but the metadata isn't always there or consistent, access to content isn't always «password free» so a search doesn't always know if they can access an item without intermediation, etc..
Close all windows, doors, vents, etc. and seal any openings in exterior walls, ceilings, roofs, etc. • Indoor temperature for all heated buildings should be consistently maintained above freezing or at minimum 4 °C.
Have them each give you two quotes; one quote for how much they would charge to do all of the work and one quote for how much they would charge just for the really hard stuff like removing the grass, tilling and putting in the drip system, building retaining walls, etc..
UHF signals are at a higher frequency, they are more susceptible to being weakened by building materials (walls, plaster, etc.) and are more dependent on a clear line of sight.
A painter is an individual who is responsible for doing any kind of painting work which includes painting of walls, office premises, buildings, apartments, houses, schools, bridges etc..
With a building that age I bet there are big issues behind the walls with electrical, and other things asbestos, etc. so I would go 60 % annual costs for property management, vacancy, and O and E.
For example, a home with exterior wall systems etc. that are insulated with R20 (rated) insulation should, generally speaking, be more energy efficient that a home built with R12, which should be more efficient than a home that utilized R10 and so on.
Everything is just kind of thrown in there right now, but I'd eventually like to put together a 9» x9 ′ area rug out of Flor carpet tiles, get some curtains, switch out some of the picture frames on the wall for a bulletin board, a calendar, etc., build a base for my desk (so I can hide all my cords), and get some doors for my Billy bookcases (so I can hide all my stuff!).
I paint (walls, murals, art), sew, build, etc..
We give advice on all aspects of the building process — design and drawings, planning and permitted development applications, party wall issues, finding a builder, budget and costings, building regulations etc..
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