To enhance the learning experiences of all students, today's academic librarians must engage in outreach efforts that move beyond the walls of the library. In the past year, Oakland University's Kresge Library has made significant inroads in developing outreach initiatives that provide needed ...
building,edifice- a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place; "there was a three-story building on the corner"; "it was an imposing edifice" carriage house,coach house,remise- a small building for housing coaches and carriages and other vehicles...
cornerstone - a stone in the exterior of a large and important building; usually carved with a date and laid with appropriate ceremonies courtyard, court - an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings; "the house was built around an inner court" cullis - a gutter in a roof ...
Mending Fences: Beyond the Epistemological Dilemma. The author argues that tensions that historically have kept the projects of inquiry and activism separate emerge out of a particular brand of inquiry known... Ewick,Patricia - 《Law & Society Review》 被引量: 3发表: 2001年 Mending Fences With...
Beyond the hospital walls: Developing partnerships and building capacity with community services. In K Moore, ed. Work Integrated Learning: Building Capaci... Beyond the hospital walls: Developing partnerships and building capacity with community services. In K Moore, ed. Work Integrated Learning: ...
Focusing mainly on interior systems, the distinctions between solid and hollow construction largely stem from the availability of materials and workforce preferences. For example, in the United States and Japan, stud walls, bothwoodandmetal, arefrequently used for partitioning. Conversely,brickremains th...
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A house is a dwelling designed for living, typically used by a single family or household, while a building is any structure with walls and a roof, including residential, commercial, or public use.
A block has front and rear faces (1, 1') interconnected by transverse strips (2) defining rectangular cavities (2') which extend through the height of the block. At one end the strip (2) projects beyond the vertical edges of the front and rear faces (1, 1') to form a male fitting...
Building envelopes create a physical boundary or shell integrated to the outer skin of a structure, separating indoor and outdoor environments. By assembling architectural components such as walls, roofs, windows and doors, the building is enclosed to provide protection and insulation, playing a dete...