
Friday, February 13, 2009
Semi-detached houses

Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Single-family detached home
Friday, January 16, 2009
New York City Housing Authority
The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), created by urbanist Charles Abrams, provides housing for small and modest profits residents throughout the five boroughs of New York City. NYCHA also administer a citywide Section 8 Leased Housing series in rental apartments. Many of its facilities are known popularly as projects or "developments" and are associated with scarcity and offense. As a safety measure, these premises are patrolled by the NYPD Housing Bureau, with a total of 9 "PSA's," or Police Service Areas that watch each borough except Staten Island which has a divided unit from the Housing Bureau command known as the "SIHU"
NYCHA was created in 1934. At the end of 1935, NYCHA dedicated its first improvement, called First Houses, located on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The Housing Authority boomed in partnership with Robert Moses after World War II as a part of Moses' plan to clear old tenements and remake New York as a modern city. The majority of NYCHA developments were built between 1945 and 1965.
NYCHA was created in 1934. At the end of 1935, NYCHA dedicated its first improvement, called First Houses, located on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The Housing Authority boomed in partnership with Robert Moses after World War II as a part of Moses' plan to clear old tenements and remake New York as a modern city. The majority of NYCHA developments were built between 1945 and 1965.
Friday, January 9, 2009
Basics concept of Structural Insulated Panel

Insulation capacity is another advantage of Structural Insulated Panel. There is general agreement that SIPs offer better overall air tightness and practical thermal performance than conventionally framed walls. Panel systems offer a dense, uniform and continuous air barrier with few thermal bridges, and no opportunity for internal convection.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Tent
A tent is a shelter consisting of sheets of fabric over or attached to a border of poles or attached to a supporting cable while slighter tents may be free-standing or attached to the ground, large tents are usually anchored using guy ropes tied to stakes or pegs. First used as portable homes by traveling peoples, tents are at the present more frequently used for recreational camping and transitory shelters. Tents range in size from one-person "bivouac" structures for a hiker to sleep in to huge tents capable of seating thousands of people. The mass of this article is concerned with tents used for recreational camping which have sleeping break for one to ten people. Larger tents are discussed in a separate section below.
Tents for recreational camping go down into two categories. Tents intended to be carried by backpackers are the smallest, lightest, and most costly type. Smaller tents may be sufficiently glow that they can be carried for long distances on a touring bicycle, a boat, or even a person's back. Some very specialized tents have spring-loaded poles and can be 'pitched' in seconds, but take rather longer to strike.
Tents for recreational camping go down into two categories. Tents intended to be carried by backpackers are the smallest, lightest, and most costly type. Smaller tents may be sufficiently glow that they can be carried for long distances on a touring bicycle, a boat, or even a person's back. Some very specialized tents have spring-loaded poles and can be 'pitched' in seconds, but take rather longer to strike.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Roman traditional houses

Using natural resources-their joining and structure way together with the pure geometric forms of the volume of the walls and roofs, the subtle dosage of the shadow and the light, the harmonic chromatics- all these characteristics are elements in tight association with the nature. The houses, the house-holds, situated at a certain distance from the road, represent interference points of the natural places with those created by man; they are elements that determined the peasant to make a change in the nature through his creative intervention.
Monday, December 8, 2008
Federal architecture

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