The Pantheon: Design, Meaning, and ProgenyHarvard University Press, 1976 - Всего страниц: 160 |
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... concrete . An amorphous material , concrete takes the shape given it by temporary forms of wood or , in the case of much Roman imperial wall and pier construction , of relatively thin shells of brick which , upon the drying of the whole ...
... concrete . An amorphous material , concrete takes the shape given it by temporary forms of wood or , in the case of much Roman imperial wall and pier construction , of relatively thin shells of brick which , upon the drying of the whole ...
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... concrete was brought into line with the Roman predilection for clearly defined and efficient organiza- tion . So the Pantheon was built on an immense deep ring foundation of concrete . As the dome was poured upon its temporary wooden ...
... concrete was brought into line with the Roman predilection for clearly defined and efficient organiza- tion . So the Pantheon was built on an immense deep ring foundation of concrete . As the dome was poured upon its temporary wooden ...
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... concrete and makes it stronger , able to support more weight than mortar could without it . But high up in a concrete structure the need to support weight is of course much less than it is in foundations and supporting walls below . In ...
... concrete and makes it stronger , able to support more weight than mortar could without it . But high up in a concrete structure the need to support weight is of course much less than it is in foundations and supporting walls below . In ...
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