Vaca Adobe - definição. O que é Vaca Adobe. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é Vaca Adobe - definição


Vaca Adobe         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Vaca Adobe or Vaca Dugout is a former settlement in what was then Tulare County, now Kings County, California. It was located at a stopping place on the eastern route of the El Camino Viejo about 3 miles north of the site of what is now Kettleman City close to the shore of Tulare Lake.
Adobe         
  • Renewal of the surface [[coating]] of an adobe wall in [[Chamisal, New Mexico]]
  • Cliff dwellings of poured or puddled adobe (cob) at [[Cuarenta Casas]] in Mexico
  • The [[Great Mosque of Djenné]], [[Mali]], is built in adobe. The struts projecting from the wall serve as decoration, as well as supports for scaffolding during maintenance.
  • The [[earthen plaster]] removed, exposing the adobe bricks at Fort St. Sebastien in France
  • Adobe bricks near a construction site in [[Milyanfan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]]
  • Maintenance of historic architecture in [[Agadez]], [[Niger]], by adding a new layer of mud rendering
  • Adobe walls separate urban gardens in [[Shiraz]], Iran
  • Church at [[San Pedro de Atacama]], Chile
  • Adobe style in [[Santa Fe, New Mexico]]
BUILDING MATERIAL
Adobe - Sun Dried Mud; Adobe clay; Adobine; Adobines; Adobe houses; Adobe construction; Adobe (brick); Adobe style; Banco (building material); Adobes
Adobe (; ) is a building material made from earth and organic materials, is Spanish for mudbrick. In some English-speaking regions of Spanish heritage, such as the Southwestern United States, the term is used to refer to any kind of earthen construction, or various architectural styles like Pueblo Revival or Territorial Revival.
adobe         
  • Renewal of the surface [[coating]] of an adobe wall in [[Chamisal, New Mexico]]
  • Cliff dwellings of poured or puddled adobe (cob) at [[Cuarenta Casas]] in Mexico
  • The [[Great Mosque of Djenné]], [[Mali]], is built in adobe. The struts projecting from the wall serve as decoration, as well as supports for scaffolding during maintenance.
  • The [[earthen plaster]] removed, exposing the adobe bricks at Fort St. Sebastien in France
  • Adobe bricks near a construction site in [[Milyanfan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]]
  • Maintenance of historic architecture in [[Agadez]], [[Niger]], by adding a new layer of mud rendering
  • Adobe walls separate urban gardens in [[Shiraz]], Iran
  • Church at [[San Pedro de Atacama]], Chile
  • Adobe style in [[Santa Fe, New Mexico]]
BUILDING MATERIAL
Adobe - Sun Dried Mud; Adobe clay; Adobine; Adobines; Adobe houses; Adobe construction; Adobe (brick); Adobe style; Banco (building material); Adobes
[?'d??bi, ?'d??b]
¦ noun a kind of clay used to make sun-dried bricks.
Origin
C18: from Sp., from adobar 'to plaster', from Arab. a?-?u?b, from al 'the' + ?u?b 'bricks'.