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- structures built as infill may clash architecturally with older, existing buildings. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Urban infills. Land recycling...
- 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...
- 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...
- exterior building element. Some common infills include metal panels, louvers, and photovoltaic panels. Infills are also referred to as spandrels or spandrel...
- 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...
- of bricks increased, brick infill replaced the less durable infills and became more common. Stone laid in mortar as an infill was used in areas where stone...
- Eminent domain (US) Filtering (housing) Gentrification / Brusselization Infill Healthy cities / Healthy community design LEED-ND Leapfrog development Mixed-use...
- 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...