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  • 1open-web — /o peuhn web /, adj. (of a metal joist or girder) having a web of zigzag or crisscross lacing. [1870 75] * * * …

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  • 2open-web — /o peuhn web /, adj. (of a metal joist or girder) having a web of zigzag or crisscross lacing. [1870 75] …

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  • 3building construction — Techniques and industry involved in the assembly and erection of structures. Early humans built primarily for shelter, using simple methods. Building materials came from the land, and fabrication was dictated by the limits of the materials and… …

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  • 5vierendeel truss — ˈvirənˌdāl noun or vierendeel girder Usage: usually capitalized V Etymology: after M. Vierendeel, Belgian engineer who invented it in 1896 : an open web truss with vertical members but without diagonals and with rigid joints …

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  • 6BP Pedestrian Bridge — Infobox Bridge bridge name = BP Pedestrian Bridge caption = The BP Bridge viewed from The Buckingham in Lakeshore East (2008 06 12) official name = carries = Pedestrians crosses = Columbus Drive locale = city state|Chicago|Illinois (Cook County)… …

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  • 7Mir — This article is about the Soviet/Russian space station. For other uses, see Mir (disambiguation). Mir …

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  • 8Millennium Park — For other uses, see Millennium Park (disambiguation). Millennium Park Millennium Park as seen from the north in 2005 …

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  • 9bridge — bridge1 bridgeable, adj. bridgeless, adj. bridgelike, adj. /brij/, n., v., bridged, bridging, adj. n. 1. a structure spanning and providing passage over a river, chasm, road, or the like. 2. a connecting, transitional, or intermediate route or… …

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  • 10Severn Bridge — Infobox Bridge bridge name=Severn Bridge caption=The Severn Bridge seen from the English side of the river. From 1966 to 1996, the bridge carried the M4 motorway. On completion of the Second Severn Crossing the motorway from Olveston on the… …

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