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building a
crisscross of
timbers or
steel beams in
concrete is
called grillage.
Perhaps the
simplest foundation is the padstone, a
single stone which...
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Murray (October 30, 1964). "Construction
Begins on New
Madison Sq. Garden;
Grillage Put in
Place a Year
After Demolition at Penn
Station Was Started". The...
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driven thirty-two feet into the ground, on top of
which was laid a
grillage of
steel that was then
filled with concrete. Jets of
steam were used by...
- Pope
Building is a
combination of
reinforced concrete floating raft and
grillage.
Reengineering the
foundation due to the
quicksand problem meant only a...
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swampy soil. The term for the type of
foundation that Root
designed is
grillage foundation, a
foundation where iron
rails and the
structural beams are...
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plating supported on four edges.
Combined in a
large surface area the
Grillages create the hull of the ship, deck, and
bulkheads while still providing...
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structural steel frame atop a
foundation with
reinforced concrete and
steel grillages. The
foundations of the
tower contain about 200 rock
anchors that descend...
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supporting structure. The
supporting system of a grid deck is
analyzed using a
grillage analysis. A slab deck is one
where the deck is
analyzed as a plate. If...
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wickerwork crate, grate, graticulation, graticule, griddle, grill, grillade,
grillage,
grille †craticula craticul- crēna crēn-
notch bicrenate, crena, crenate...
- royal, matériel /j/ (after i) Ø (occasionally finally) soleil, Meilhac,
grillage cul, fusil,
saoul Ø fils, aulne, aulx (see also -il) m, mm /m/ mou, pomme...