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Architectural Vocabulary 109 | Hutton Architecture Studio Blog
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Hutton Architecture Studio Blog. Big thoughts on the built environment. July 20, 2012 in Uncategorized. The wooden structural support beams for a roof, sometimes visible on the exterior for certain building types and styles. A rafter is one of a series of sloped structural members (beams) that extend from the ridge or hip to the wall-plate, downslope perimeter or eave, and that are designed to support the roof deck and its associated loads. Not to be confused with:. A flock, especially of turkeys. Any of...
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Architectural Vocabulary 106 | Hutton Architecture Studio Blog
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Hutton Architecture Studio Blog. Big thoughts on the built environment. June 4, 2012 in Uncategorized. Types of Architectural Drawings:. Architectural drawings are produced for a specific purpose, and can be classified accordingly. Measured drawings of existing land, structures and buildings. Architects need an accurate set of survey drawings as a basis for their working drawings, to establish exact dimensions for the construction work. Surveys are usually measured and drawn up by specialist land...A com...
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Photosensor Failure and Physics – Part Two | Hutton Architecture Studio Blog
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Hutton Architecture Studio Blog. Big thoughts on the built environment. Photosensor Failure and Physics – Part Two. June 19, 2012 in Uncategorized. In Part One of this blog, I described a common explanation for photosensor failure – being mounted too high in a space. When I ask why the sensor won’t work properly because it’s too high, the inevitable answer is “the inverse square law, of course! It’s true that our most common light sources, whether the sun, an incandescent bulb, or a fluorescent lam...
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Architectural Vocabulary 107 | Hutton Architecture Studio Blog
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Hutton Architecture Studio Blog. Big thoughts on the built environment. June 11, 2012 in Uncategorized. Any prominent, continuous, horizontally projecting feature surmounting a wall or other construction, or dividing it horizontally for compositional purposes. The uppermost member of a classical entablature, consisting of a bed molding, a corona, and a cymatium, with rows of dentils, modillions, etc., often placed between the bed molding and the corona. The superstructure of moldings and bands which lie ...
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Photosensor Failure and Physics – Part Three | Hutton Architecture Studio Blog
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Hutton Architecture Studio Blog. Big thoughts on the built environment. Photosensor Failure and Physics – Part Three. June 22, 2012 in Uncategorized. In Parts One and Two of this blog, I described the basic situation of a photosensor mounted high in a space not working and the Inverse Square Law being invoked as the obvious reason why. Now let’s follow this to a logical conclusion. It should work just as well at 16 ft. as it does at 8 ft! Hutton Architecture Studio Joins Cuningham Group. Follow “Hu...
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Hutton Architecture Studio Joins Cuningham Group | Hutton Architecture Studio Blog
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Hutton Architecture Studio Blog. Big thoughts on the built environment. Hutton Architecture Studio Joins Cuningham Group. July 25, 2012 in Uncategorized. Denver-based firm expands resources and capacity. Cuningham Group’s presence in Rocky Mountain West strengthens. MINNEAPOLIS International design firm Cuningham Group Architecture. Has announced that Hutton Architecture Studio. We are thrilled to be joining such a successful and highly regarded firm, said Paul Hutton, AIA, LEED. BD C This exciting new r...
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Ground Source Heat Pumps. Solar and Renewable Energy. Richard Swaback, Director of Expansion, Shambhala Mountain Center. Bryan bowen, bryan bowen architects, p.c. Silvertip designed the mechanical systems for Bryan Bowen Architects, P.C. for the Silver Sage. Brian Rogers, Hutton Architecture Studio. Jack Wolpert, E-Cube, Inc. Based on these experiences, we continue to recommend you for engineering projects and are happy to do so to any interested parties. I would also be pleased to discuss this in mo...
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Architectural Vocabulary 111 | Hutton Architecture Studio Blog
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Hutton Architecture Studio Blog. Big thoughts on the built environment. September 4, 2012 in Uncategorized. Is an overhead interior surface that covers the upper limit of a room. It is generally not a structural element, but a finished surface concealing the underside of the floor or roof structure above. A concave or barrel shaped ceiling is curved or rounded, usually for visual or acoustical value. A cove ceiling uses a curved plaster transition between wall and ceiling; it is named for cove molding, a...
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Construction Progress Photography - Part 2
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Medication online to buy. San Diego City College Time Lapse. Posted by Brian Sweeney on September 16th, 2012. Over the past 10 months we’ve had a webcam running on Rudolph and Sletten. We’ve been very impressed with quality of the image and reliability of the webcam. Here’s a link to more information about our JobSiteVisitor Webcam Offering. Filed under Construction Tech. Posted by Brian Sweeney on March 19th, 2012. Filed under Tip Center. Posted by Brian Sweeney on February 22nd, 2012. We’d done s...