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frame building - перевод на русский

IN CONSTRUCTION, IS THE FITTING TOGETHER OF PIECES TO GIVE A STRUCTURE SUPPORT AND SHAPE
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  • An unusual example of balloon framing: The Jim Kaney Round Barn, Adeline, Illinois, U.S.A.
  • Phoenix]], [[Arizona]]
  • Light-gauge metal stud framing
  • An early step in framing a roof in the United States c. 1955.  The carpenter is carrying two roof rafters joined to a ridge pole to set them in place on the far end of the structure.
  • Sabah, Malaysia]]
  • A wooden-frame house under construction{{spaced ndash}} in this example of platform framing the location of the upper floor is readily discerned by the wide joists between the floors, and the upper structure rests on this platform.
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BUILDING TECHNIQUE IN WHICH A SKELETON FRAME OF VERTICAL STEEL COLUMNS IS CONSTRUCTED IN A RECTANGULAR GRID; MADE THE SKYSCRAPER POSSIBLE
Steel-framed; Skeleton frame; Steel-frame construction; Steel-framed building; Steel framed building; Steel-framed buildings; Steel-frame; Light steel structure; Steel framing; Lightweight steel framing; Steel framework

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steel-frame building

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BUILDING TECHNIQUE IN WHICH A SKELETON FRAME OF VERTICAL STEEL COLUMNS IS CONSTRUCTED IN A RECTANGULAR GRID; MADE THE SKYSCRAPER POSSIBLE
Steel-framed; Skeleton frame; Steel-frame construction; Steel-framed building; Steel framed building; Steel-framed buildings; Steel-frame; Light steel structure; Steel framing; Lightweight steel framing; Steel framework
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  • [[Anne Hathaway's Cottage]] in [[Warwickshire]], England: Its timber framing is typical of vernacular [[Tudor architecture]]
  • [[Anne Hvides Gaard]], [[Svendborg]], Denmark, from 1560
  • Moselle]], built in 1417.
  • Joints in an ancient French roof; the wooden pegs hold the [[mortise and tenon]] joinery together.
  • Typical lapped joint assemblies of split-ring connectors
  • Coupesarte Manor (Normandy, France)
  • A "true" or "full" [[cruck]] half-timbered building in [[Weobley]], [[Herefordshire]], England: The cruck blades are the tall, curved timbers which extend from near the ground to the ridge.
  • jettied"]]) upper storeys of an English half-timbered village terraced house, the jetties plainly visible
  • Rue du Gros-Horloge in [[Rouen]], France, a city renowned for its half-timbered buildings
  • Half-timbered wall with three kinds of infill, [[wattle and daub]], brick, and stone: The plaster coating which originally covered the infill and timbers is mostly gone. This building is in the central German city of [[Bad Langensalza]].
  • The timber-framed [[Staple Inn]] in [[Holborn]], [[London]]
  • An exceptional fachwerk house called Eglihaus in [[Hombrechtikon]], Switzerland
  • A modern [[prefabricated building]] made by [[Huf Haus]], often sold as "Fachwerk", near [[West Linton]], Scotland
  • [[Idstein]], Hesse, on the [[German Timber-Frame Road]].
  • Limburg]], Netherlands.
  • Interior of a two-aisled market hall, [[Chipping Campden]], [[Gloucestershire]], England
  • A variation of the second meaning of half-timbered: the ground floor is log and the upper floor is framed (half-timbered in the first sense). [[Kluge House]], Montana, U.S.
  • [[Lemgo]], Germany, downtown
  • Wall framing of a Japanese house under construction
  • The [[Churches of Peace]] in southwestern Poland are the largest religious timberframed structures in Europe
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  • Shear plate timber connector
  • Ridge-post framing (left) and story framing (right, with jetties)
  • Roof structure of the Barley Barn, Cressing Temple, Essex
  • This is a part of a timber frame, before pegs are inserted.
  • [[Krämerbrücke]] in [[Erfurt]], Germany, with half-timbered buildings dating from c. 1480
  • Timber-frame house in central [[Poznań]], Poland
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BUILDING TECHNIQUE, CONSTRUCTION METHOD USING HEAVY SQUARED-OFF AND CAREFULLY FITTED AND JOINED TIMBERS
Half-timbered; Timber-framed; Timber frame; Half-timbered construction; Colombage pierroté; Post and beam construction; Post-and-beam construction; Half-timbering; Half-timber; Half-Timber Work; Timbered housing; Principal beam; Principal brace; Principal rafter; Half-timber house; Fachwerk; Half timbered; Half-timberd; Timber-frame; Colombage pierrote; Half-timbered house; Half-timbered houses; Timber frame construction; Timber framed; Frame and fill; Timber-framing; Wood Frame; Fachwerkhaus; Timber-framed houses; Timber-framed house; Fachwerk (Germany); Wood-frame; Black-and-white style; Box-frame; Braced framing; Framed building; Timberframe; Carpenters marks; Timber framed buildings; Timber construction; Timber-frame house; Timber framed building; Timber framed house
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  • [[Anne Hathaway's Cottage]] in [[Warwickshire]], England: Its timber framing is typical of vernacular [[Tudor architecture]]
  • [[Anne Hvides Gaard]], [[Svendborg]], Denmark, from 1560
  • Moselle]], built in 1417.
  • Joints in an ancient French roof; the wooden pegs hold the [[mortise and tenon]] joinery together.
  • Typical lapped joint assemblies of split-ring connectors
  • Coupesarte Manor (Normandy, France)
  • A "true" or "full" [[cruck]] half-timbered building in [[Weobley]], [[Herefordshire]], England: The cruck blades are the tall, curved timbers which extend from near the ground to the ridge.
  • jettied"]]) upper storeys of an English half-timbered village terraced house, the jetties plainly visible
  • Rue du Gros-Horloge in [[Rouen]], France, a city renowned for its half-timbered buildings
  • Half-timbered wall with three kinds of infill, [[wattle and daub]], brick, and stone: The plaster coating which originally covered the infill and timbers is mostly gone. This building is in the central German city of [[Bad Langensalza]].
  • The timber-framed [[Staple Inn]] in [[Holborn]], [[London]]
  • An exceptional fachwerk house called Eglihaus in [[Hombrechtikon]], Switzerland
  • A modern [[prefabricated building]] made by [[Huf Haus]], often sold as "Fachwerk", near [[West Linton]], Scotland
  • [[Idstein]], Hesse, on the [[German Timber-Frame Road]].
  • Limburg]], Netherlands.
  • Interior of a two-aisled market hall, [[Chipping Campden]], [[Gloucestershire]], England
  • A variation of the second meaning of half-timbered: the ground floor is log and the upper floor is framed (half-timbered in the first sense). [[Kluge House]], Montana, U.S.
  • [[Lemgo]], Germany, downtown
  • Wall framing of a Japanese house under construction
  • The [[Churches of Peace]] in southwestern Poland are the largest religious timberframed structures in Europe
  • left
  • Shear plate timber connector
  • Ridge-post framing (left) and story framing (right, with jetties)
  • Roof structure of the Barley Barn, Cressing Temple, Essex
  • This is a part of a timber frame, before pegs are inserted.
  • [[Krämerbrücke]] in [[Erfurt]], Germany, with half-timbered buildings dating from c. 1480
  • Timber-frame house in central [[Poznań]], Poland
  • 300x300px
BUILDING TECHNIQUE, CONSTRUCTION METHOD USING HEAVY SQUARED-OFF AND CAREFULLY FITTED AND JOINED TIMBERS
Half-timbered; Timber-framed; Timber frame; Half-timbered construction; Colombage pierroté; Post and beam construction; Post-and-beam construction; Half-timbering; Half-timber; Half-Timber Work; Timbered housing; Principal beam; Principal brace; Principal rafter; Half-timber house; Fachwerk; Half timbered; Half-timberd; Timber-frame; Colombage pierrote; Half-timbered house; Half-timbered houses; Timber frame construction; Timber framed; Frame and fill; Timber-framing; Wood Frame; Fachwerkhaus; Timber-framed houses; Timber-framed house; Fachwerk (Germany); Wood-frame; Black-and-white style; Box-frame; Braced framing; Framed building; Timberframe; Carpenters marks; Timber framed buildings; Timber construction; Timber-frame house; Timber framed building; Timber framed house

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frame building

steel frame         
BUILDING TECHNIQUE IN WHICH A SKELETON FRAME OF VERTICAL STEEL COLUMNS IS CONSTRUCTED IN A RECTANGULAR GRID; MADE THE SKYSCRAPER POSSIBLE
Steel-framed; Skeleton frame; Steel-frame construction; Steel-framed building; Steel framed building; Steel-framed buildings; Steel-frame; Light steel structure; Steel framing; Lightweight steel framing; Steel framework

общая лексика

стальная рама

стальной каркас

строительное дело

стальная рама (рамная конструкция)

steel frame         
BUILDING TECHNIQUE IN WHICH A SKELETON FRAME OF VERTICAL STEEL COLUMNS IS CONSTRUCTED IN A RECTANGULAR GRID; MADE THE SKYSCRAPER POSSIBLE
Steel-framed; Skeleton frame; Steel-frame construction; Steel-framed building; Steel framed building; Steel-framed buildings; Steel-frame; Light steel structure; Steel framing; Lightweight steel framing; Steel framework
стальная рама (рамная конструкция)
steel framework         
BUILDING TECHNIQUE IN WHICH A SKELETON FRAME OF VERTICAL STEEL COLUMNS IS CONSTRUCTED IN A RECTANGULAR GRID; MADE THE SKYSCRAPER POSSIBLE
Steel-framed; Skeleton frame; Steel-frame construction; Steel-framed building; Steel framed building; Steel-framed buildings; Steel-frame; Light steel structure; Steel framing; Lightweight steel framing; Steel framework
стальной каркас
steel-frame construction         
BUILDING TECHNIQUE IN WHICH A SKELETON FRAME OF VERTICAL STEEL COLUMNS IS CONSTRUCTED IN A RECTANGULAR GRID; MADE THE SKYSCRAPER POSSIBLE
Steel-framed; Skeleton frame; Steel-frame construction; Steel-framed building; Steel framed building; Steel-framed buildings; Steel-frame; Light steel structure; Steel framing; Lightweight steel framing; Steel framework

строительное дело

стальная каркасная конструкция

Определение

ПОДРАМНИК
(подрамок) , деревянный остов, на который натягивается полотно для живописи.

Википедия

Framing (construction)

Framing, in construction, is the fitting together of pieces to give a structure support and shape. Framing materials are usually wood, engineered wood, or structural steel. The alternative to framed construction is generally called mass wall construction, where horizontal layers of stacked materials such as log building, masonry, rammed earth, adobe, etc. are used without framing.

Building framing is divided into two broad categories, heavy-frame construction (heavy framing) if the vertical supports are few and heavy such as in timber framing, pole building framing, or steel framing; or light-frame construction (light-framing) if the supports are more numerous and smaller, such as balloon, platform, or light-steel framing. Light-frame construction using standardized dimensional lumber has become the dominant construction method in North America and Australia due to the economy of the method; use of minimal structural material allows builders to enclose a large area at minimal cost while achieving a wide variety of architectural styles.

Modern light-frame structures usually gain strength from rigid panels (plywood and other plywood-like composites such as oriented strand board (OSB) used to form all or part of wall sections), but until recently carpenters employed various forms of diagonal bracing to stabilize walls. Diagonal bracing remains a vital interior part of many roof systems, and in-wall wind braces are required by building codes in many municipalities or by individual state laws in the United States. Special framed shear walls are becoming more common to help buildings meet the requirements of earthquake engineering and wind engineering.

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