Content tagged with "architecture"

Cantilever
Explanation
May 20, 2024
213

“In it’s strictest terms, this is simply a physical element that’s only connected to a large structure at one end, so the other end ‘hangs out in space.’ Architecturally, a cantilever is a building structure that protrudes into open space, such as a balcony. A great example is The Guthrie Theater…”

Cenotaph
Explanation
91

“ It’s literally Greek for ‘empty tomb.’ Many times, it’s a monument to a group of people who died, made in the form of a tomb to memorialize them. There’s a vague, blurry line between a cenotaph and a regular memorial. Linguistically, ‘cenotaph’ is considered a hyponym or subtype of ‘monument.’ ”

Floor Area Ratio
Stuff I Looked Up
Explanation
November 7, 2021
319

“This is a zoning code formula that compares the total floor size of a building (all floors together) to the lot size it’s built on. There are rules around this number. For example, if I want to build a 100-story building with each floor having 20,000 square feet of space, that’s a total of 2…”

My Art Deco Connection
Personal Blog
Blog Post
March 11, 2009
233

I have always loved Art Deco, and there might be a weird reason why.

Road Capacity, Traffic Problems, and Induced Demand
Personal Blog
Blog Post
September 20, 2014
490

“I’m reading Walkable City , by Jeff Speck (who recently spoke at the Plain Green Conference , part of which I attended). In it, he talks of ‘induced demand,’ which he says is the thing that everyone in city planning understands but doesn’t talk about. Basically, if you build it, they will come. He…”

The Pentagon: A History
Deane’s Library
Book
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