Αρχιτεκτονική και Κατασκευή - Κατασκευή
Εδώ θα μάθετε μερικές αγγλικές λέξεις που σχετίζονται με τις κατασκευές όπως "γυψοσανίδα", "μπουλντόζα" και "θεμελίωση".
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the dry usually white mixture of sand, water, and lime that coats the surface of a wall or ceiling, particularly in decorative patterns
a heavy metal ball hanging from a crane that is struck against a building to destroy it
the activity or job of using bricks to build walls or buildings
a large, powerful vehicle with a wide steel blade at its front that is used to destroy buildings or move earth
a hard layer of cement, stone, etc. that serves as the underground support of a building
the structure of a building, piece of furniture, vehicle, etc. that supports and shapes it
a box that has a long handle and workers can put it on their shoulders to carry bricks
the construction method of building structures using individual units, such as bricks, stones, or concrete blocks, that are bound together with mortar
a formal approval by a local authority to construct or change a building
the activity or process of making or building something once again after it has been destroyed or damaged
a structure consisting of metal poles with wooden planks on them that are put against a building so that workers can climb it or stand on it while constructing the building
anything that is built from several parts, such as a house, bridge, etc.
a structure or base that is situated beneath another structure to provide support
the process of filling the gaps or joints between bricks, stones, or other masonry units with mortar or a specialized material to enhance the structural integrity and appearance of a wall or structure
flexible architectural construction using tensioned materials to create lightweight and visually striking structures
a structural component used in construction that consists of a long, threaded rod or bar, often made of steel, designed to provide stability and resist tension by connecting and anchoring different parts of a building or structure
a long metal or wooden bar that is fixed to a wall at just one end and sticks out of it, used to hold a structure such as a bridge or shelf in place
a long and thick metal bar used to build bridges or form the frame of large structures such as buildings
the craft or skill of working with wood to create objects, structures, or decorative items using various tools and techniques
a flat or slightly raised section of material, such as wood, metal, or plastic, that is used as a covering, divider, or decorative element in construction, furniture, or other applications
the act of covering something with a substance that does not let heat, electricity, or sound to enter or escape through
a structural element, such as a beam or column, that has a relatively long length compared to its cross-sectional dimensions, typically characterized by its susceptibility to buckling under compressive loads
a detailed plan or design, typically technical or architectural, that outlines the dimensions, materials, and specifications for construction or production
a common size of lumber board used in construction and woodworking, which measures approximately 1.5 inches by 3.5 inches or 3.8 cm by 8.9 cm in cross-section
a construction technique where alternating long and short stones or bricks are used to create a decorative pattern on the façade of a building
the ceremonial or symbolic stone that is placed at the corner of a building's foundation, often inscribed with significant information or symbols, representing the starting point or establishment of the structure
a type of plaster used for covering walls and ceilings, which leaves a rough surface and is also used to form decorative structures
the reinforced concrete or masonry structure that supports the foundation of a building, distributing its load to the underlying soil or bedrock
the act or process of fitting or furnishing a structure, such as windows or doors, with glass or transparent materials to allow light transmission while providing insulation and protection
a method of creating grooves or roughening surfaces to enhance the bond between new and existing masonry or concrete
a long, thick, and horizontal timber or beam used as a support or a dividing element in construction, such as in the framing of floors, ceilings, or roofs
a structural element used to provide additional support and stability to a building or structure, typically installed diagonally or at an angle to resist lateral forces and improve overall strength
a piece of board attached to the roof of a building to cover the ends of the rafters
a sloping structural member, typically made of wood or metal, that supports the roof and transfers its weight to the walls or other supports of a building
a horizontal beam or structural member that provides support and stability to a building or structure
a construction technique where a mixture of soil, clay, sand, and gravel is compacted or "rammed" into formwork or molds, creating solid and durable walls or structures
a type of furnace or oven that is used for baking or drying pottery, ceramics, or bricks
a long and narrow piece of wood or metal used to hold together or fasten other materials of a building
a thin, narrow strip of wood, metal, or plaster used as a backing or support for the application of plaster or other materials, typically in the construction of walls, ceilings, or other surfaces
a construction method where woven branches or twigs are used to create a framework for walls or fences
a building method that uses wooden timbers joined together to create the structural framework of a building
a decorative or functional element installed on the surface of a wall, enhancing aesthetics and serving various purposes such as insulation or acoustics
a structural arrangement used to provide stability and resist lateral forces in buildings, bridges, or other structures
a horizontal wooden or metal plate that is fixed to a wall to support the ends of floor or ceiling joists
a process of joining two materials, usually metals or thermoplastics, by melting them with high heat and allowing them to cool and fuse
a metal bracket used to support the ends of joists or beams in construction projects
the construction or use of stones in various architectural or decorative applications, such as building walls, structures, pathways, or sculptures
the construction or arrangement of bricks in a structure, typically using mortar as a binding agent, to create walls, partitions, or other elements of a building