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The act of constructing, erecting, or establishing.
The art of constructing edifices, or the practice of civil architecture.
That which is built; a fabric or edifice constructed, as a house, a church, etc.
A structure that is built with walls and a roof, such as a house, office, etc. Building Code Laws that control the construction or remodeling of homes or other structures.
Keywords:
Ascending,
Descending,
Suit,
Rank,
Ignoring
The ability to place a card (or group of cards) on another card. In regards to rank, you can BUILD UP, BUILD DOWN, or BUILD UP/DOWN BY *. In regards to suit/color, you can BUILD BY SUIT, BUILD BY COLOR, BUILD BY ALTERNATE COLOR, BUILD BY ANY SUIT BUT OWN, or BUILD REGARDLESS OF SUIT. Note that all games that build will follow two of these rules, one from each list.
Adding a card to a pile. Building up means playing the cards in ascending order, building down means playing the cards in descending order. Building can follow suit, color or alternate colors, but there are games that build up and down regardless of suit or color.
a composition of solids, voids, colors, textures and patterns
Playing one card (or group of cards) upon another, according to the rules of the game. Building may be specified one or more in several ways, according to the rules of a particular game: By Alternate Color - Build red on black, or black on red, regardless of suit By Color - Build red on red, or black on black, regardless of suit By Suit - Cards must be played in a sequence of the same suit Down - Cards must be played in a sequence of descending rank Regardless of Suit - Build using rank alone, ignoring color and suit Up - Cards must be played in a sequence of ascending rank
Keywords:
Dignity,
Space,
Human,
Exterior,
Background
a container of space
a human being's space and the background for his dignity and its exterior should reflect its contents and function
a living system of interacting and adjacent patterns of events in space
a stage for human life
Keywords:
Superior,
Excellent,
Multitude,
Distinctly,
Obsolescence
code: based on agreed upon safety standards within a specific area, a building code is a regulation that determines the design, construction, and materials used in building.
Classifications Class "A" - Building has excellent location and access to attract the highest quality tenants. Building must be of superior construction and finish, relatively new or competitive with new buildings, and providing professional on-site management. Class "B" - Building with good location, management, construction land tenancy. Can compete at low end of Class A. Class "C" - Generally an older building with growing functional land/or economic obsolescence.
Includes all real estate, excluding land, owned by the business. Normally shown at original construction cost or purchase price.
Classifications Building classifications in most markets refer to Class "A", "B", "C" and sometimes "D" properties. While the rating assigned to a particular building is very subjective, Class "A" properties are typically newer buildings with superior construction and finish in excellent locations with easy access, attractive to credit tenants and which offer a multitude of amenities such as one-site management or covered parking. These buildings, of course, command the highest rental rates in their sub-market. As the "Class" of the building decreases (i.e. Class "B", "C" or "D") one component or another such as age, location or construction of the building becomes less desirable. Note that a Class "A" building in one sub-market might rank lower if it were located in a distinctly different sub-market just a few miles away containing a higher end product.
Keywords:
Infrastructure,
Bennett,
Bridges,
Roads,
City
Building includes Housing and Infrastructures Housing House building in general. Infrastructures Building infrastructures like roads, bridges, etc.
a container for information or infrastructure in the Information City
Information about Bennett House Residential Home. View page
Keywords:
Fawcett,
Chris,
Occupants,
Complained,
Dwelling
the occupants of a building; "the entire building complained about the noise"
a string of events belonging together" Chris Fawcett Our services do not stop when the tenant takes occupation
The primary building subject of the inspection, designed and erected for the purpose of human occupancy or use (e.g. dwelling).
a heavy thing, describable in mechanical and chemical terms
a like a complex machine, the idea of the machine is one thing, but being able to assemble it, design every detail is an art in itself, one that comes with alot of experience
an expensive thing to get wrong
Keywords:
Inanimate,
Impersonal,
Bot,
Sick,
Object
an inanimate, impersonal object
an inanimate object that can not be sick
Adding and changing objects from Object Properties window or with a bot
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