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  • 31Compressed earth block — Building a CEB project in Midland, Texas in August 2006 Compressed Earth Block often referred to simply as CEB, is a type of manufactured construction material formed in a mechanical press that forms an appropriate mix of dirt, non expansive clay …

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  • 32World Trade Center — For other uses, see World Trade Center (disambiguation). World Trade Center[1] …

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  • 33Cabin hook — A cabin hook is a hooked bar that engages into an eye screw. The bar is usually attached permanently to a ring or staple which is fixed with screws or nails to woodwork or a wall at the same level as the eye screw. The eye screw is usually… …

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  • 34Siding — For other uses, see Siding (disambiguation). Corrugated steel siding, for the side of a barn. Siding is the outer covering or cladding of a house meant to shed water and protect from the effects of weather. On a building that uses siding, it may… …

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  • 35Latch (hardware) — Window latch Door latch A latch (called sneck in Nor …

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  • 36Fujian Tulou — Infobox World Heritage Site WHS = Fujian Tulou State Party = Type = Cultural Criteria = iii, iv, v ID = 1113 Region = Asia Pacific Year = 2008 Session = 32nd Extension = Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1113Fujian Tulou (zh… …

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  • 37Duct (HVAC) — A round galvanized steel duct connecting to a typical diffuser Fire resistance rated …

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  • 38Earthship — An Earthship refers to a passive solar home made of natural and recycled materials. Designed and marketed by Earthship Biotecture of Taos, NM, the homes are primarily constructed to work autonomous and are generally made of earth filled tires,… …

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  • 39Earth sheltering — is the architectural practice of using earth against building walls for external thermal mass, to reduce heat loss, and to easily maintain a steady indoor air temperature. Earth sheltering is popular in modern times among advocates of passive… …

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  • 40Steel frame — usually refers to a building technique with a skeleton frame of vertical steel columns and horizontal I beams, constructed in a rectangular grid to support the floors, roof and walls of a building which are all attached to the frame. The… …

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