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巨大な白いインダストリアルスタイルの家の外観の写真

Extreme North Lodge
Extreme North Lodge
Andy Thomson | ArchitectAndy Thomson | Architect
Andy Thomson
オタワにある低価格の巨大なインダストリアルスタイルのおしゃれな家の外観の写真
Unit Developments and Apartments
Unit Developments and Apartments
Danmar HomesDanmar Homes
パースにある高級な巨大なインダストリアルスタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (混合材サイディング、マルチカラーの外壁、アパート・マンション) の写真
Vérandas, verrières et fenêtres métalliques
Vérandas, verrières et fenêtres métalliques
SFMPSFMP
Réfection d'une ancienne usine parisienne transformée en loft : pose d'une charpente métallique avec poutres apparentes, toit en verre et multiples fenêtres (fixes et à battants) our laisser entrer la lumière...
Wasserschloss ganz in Beton
Wasserschloss ganz in Beton
Jörg SteckJörg Steck
Gegossene Betonstruktur.
他の地域にある巨大なインダストリアルスタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (コンクリートサイディング) の写真
5th Street
5th Street
Builder BoyBuilder Boy
Builder Boy is proud to have renovated this historical property in Long Beach. The updates included bringing the electrical systems up to code, replacing the deck plates, refinishing the stairs and painting the beams, windows, railings and garage doors.
Gladys Valley Marine Studies Building
Gladys Valley Marine Studies Building
Nakamoto ForestryNakamoto Forestry
The Marine Studies Building is heavily engineered to be a vertical evaluation structure with supplies on the rooftop to support over 920 people for up to two days post a Cascadia level event. The addition of this building thus improves the safety of those that work and play at the Hatfield Marine Science Center and in the surrounding South Beach community. The MSB uses state-of-the-art architectural and engineering techniques to make it one of the first “vertical evacuation” tsunami sites in the United States. The building will also dramatically increase the Hatfield campus’ marine science education and research capacity. The building is designed to withstand a 9+ earthquake and to survive an XXL tsunami event. The building is designed to be repairable after a large (L) tsunami event. A ramp on the outside of the building leads from the ground level to the roof of this three-story structure. The roof of the building is 47 feet high, and it is designed to serve as an emergency assembly site for more than 900 people after a Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake. OSU’s Marine Studies Building is designed to provide a safe place for people to gather after an earthquake, out of the path — and above the water — of a possible tsunami. Additionally, several horizontal evacuation paths exist from the HMSC campus, where people can walk to avoid the tsunami inundation. These routes include Safe Haven Hill west of Highway 101 and the Oregon Coast Community College to the south.
STUDIO"ONE DROP",TOKYO
STUDIO"ONE DROP",TOKYO
株式会社ハウスリンクル株式会社ハウスリンクル
チャコールグレーの切妻屋根と、淡いトーンを用いた 多色使いの壁面が、暖かな雰囲気を持ちながらも 洗練された印象を与える。
東京都下にある巨大なインダストリアルスタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (レンガサイディング、長方形) の写真
Gladys Valley Marine Studies Building
Gladys Valley Marine Studies Building
Nakamoto ForestryNakamoto Forestry
The Marine Studies Building is heavily engineered to be a vertical evaluation structure with supplies on the rooftop to support over 920 people for up to two days post a Cascadia level event. The addition of this building thus improves the safety of those that work and play at the Hatfield Marine Science Center and in the surrounding South Beach community. The MSB uses state-of-the-art architectural and engineering techniques to make it one of the first “vertical evacuation” tsunami sites in the United States. The building will also dramatically increase the Hatfield campus’ marine science education and research capacity. The building is designed to withstand a 9+ earthquake and to survive an XXL tsunami event. The building is designed to be repairable after a large (L) tsunami event. A ramp on the outside of the building leads from the ground level to the roof of this three-story structure. The roof of the building is 47 feet high, and it is designed to serve as an emergency assembly site for more than 900 people after a Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake. OSU’s Marine Studies Building is designed to provide a safe place for people to gather after an earthquake, out of the path — and above the water — of a possible tsunami. Additionally, several horizontal evacuation paths exist from the HMSC campus, where people can walk to avoid the tsunami inundation. These routes include Safe Haven Hill west of Highway 101 and the Oregon Coast Community College to the south.

巨大な白いインダストリアルスタイルの家の外観の写真

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