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Xuanzang were
enshrined and
worshipped in the
temple too.
Wuliang Hall, or
Beamless Hall, was
constructed in 1381, and is 22
metres (72 ft) high and 53.8 metres...
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known not only for the
bronze statue of Samantabhadra, but also for the
Beamless Brick Hall.
Wannian Temple was
first established by ****chi (慧持) in the...
- the three-hinged arch and the deck-stiffened arch for bridges, and the
beamless floor slab and
mushroom ceiling for
industrial buildings. His Salginatobel...
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Vinaya tradition. The
temple is
renowned not only for its
Copper Hall and
Beamless Halls, but also for the 400-years-old
ginkgo trees. The
temple was originally...
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tilting weirs and
beamless tilting weirs.
Beamed tilting weirs have a strut, bar or beam
across the top of the
tilting weir.
Beamless tilting weirs are...
- for two reasons. The
first is utilitarian; the
floors were
constructed beamless for
better daylighting and, thus,
light reflection (beams cast very long...
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Phosphorus Matches Prohibition Act 1908 (8 Edw. 7. c. 42) The
technique uses
beamless floor slabs, and was an
important step in the
development of the use of...
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started in 1932,
during the
Second Republic. The
project stood out by the
beamless slabs of the
cantilevered balconies and by the
cover of the
operating rooms...
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family still flourishes in Udine. — ARMS: Of
azure [background], a silver,
beamless anchor, its
shaft accented with a
green cedar branch bearing a single,...
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building in the Netherlands.
Faster building time Less
flooring height due
beamless structure resulting in two
extra levels within original building height...