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urban planning,
infill, or in-fill, is the
rededication of land in an
urban environment,
usually open-space, to new construction.
Infill also applies, within...
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Infill is the
rededication of land in an
urban environment,
usually open space, to new construction.
Infill may also
refer to:
Infill (construction),...
- The
infill wall is the
supported wall that
closes the
perimeter of a
building constructed with a three-dimensional
framework structure (generally made...
- layers.
Erosional cracks were
later infilled with
layers of soil material,
especially from
aeolian processes. The
infilled sections formed vertical inclusions...
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building it may be
referred to as half-timbered, and in many
cases the
infill between timbers will be used for
decorative effect. The
country most known...
- An
infill station (sometimes in-fill station) is a
train station built on an
existing p****enger rail,
rapid transit, or
light rail line to
address demand...
-
Lower East Side I
Infill, or
Lower East Side
Infill #1, is a
public housing development built and
maintained by the New York City
Housing Authority on...
- is reached. The
process is
called "
infilling" and the
material used to fill the
space is
generally called "
infill".
Draining of
submerged wetlands is...
- in
terms of
shear strength,
spacing between discontinuities, roughness,
infill, etc. The
orientations of
discontinuities with the same
origin are related...
-
wattle may be made as
loose panels,
slotted between timber framing to make
infill panels, or made in
place to form the
whole of a wall. In
different regions...