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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...
- The
infill wall is the
supported wall that
closes the
perimeter of a
building constructed with a three-dimensional
framework structure (generally made...
- 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...
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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),...
- 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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extension to subside,
creating a
geographical depression which is then
often infilled with
water and/or sediments. (An
analogy is a
piece of rubber,
which thins...
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bubbles in lava) of a
volcanic rock or
other extrusive igneous rock are
infilled with a
secondary mineral, such as calcite, quartz, chlorite, or one of...
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Joseph Gwilt (1784–1863). This
juxtaposition of
exposed timbered beams and
infilled spaces created the
distinctive "half-timbered", or
occasionally termed...
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Eminent domain (US)
Filtering (housing)
Gentrification /
Brusselization Infill Healthy cities /
Healthy community design LEED-ND
Leapfrog development Mixed-use...
- sliced-in-half
sponge cake (bułka drożdżowa),
sometimes grilled prior,
abundantly infilled with a
variety of ingredients,
including vegetables, cutlet,
topped profusely...