词汇 | example_english_high-rise |
释义 | Examples of high-riseThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The architect also wanted to design high-rise apartments, where each resident could own a 'piece of green' and a 'house' in the sky. The city pursued parallel programmes of building high-rise flats both in the central areas on slum cleared land and in its suburbs on greenfield sites. The emphasis is on designs for commercial and high-rise buildings. Does this study suggest further lines of investigation in relation to social and environmental sustainability in high-rise housing? Crowded housing, the sewage system, and such dubious practices as spitting and throwing rubbish out of high-rise apartment buildings came under the spotlight. The monumental buildings were demolished and made room for luxurious high-rise apartment blocks. The project comprises two high-rise buildings on the sea-front of a large city. It established the notion that high-rise building was not the outcome of land shortage, but of particular relationships between site and building volume. The flow of questions followed mainly the problems that might arise as a result of erecting a high-rise building. Only three buildings exceeded 10 metres in height and, although less than 40 metres, they were considered to be high-rise buildings at the time. There is still much to study if there is to be any chance of skybridges becoming a reality in high-rise design. During the 1980s only four high-rise buildings were built, varying in height from 30 to 50 metres. Some buildings are built very high, and we call them high-rise buildings. Adaptations were required in an area where the residents have come to terms with high-rise living and the local 'atrocious beauty'. Low-rise houses, however, being substantially cheaper to build than high-rise. Most high-rise buildings around the world have been designed with a phased evacuation strategy in mind, ie evacuating a number of floors at a time. This coalescence of slab and cluster forms was an attempt to inculcate many of the attributes of ground-based community structures within the high-rise building. His apartments, especially in the high-rise collective houses, were planned as maisonettes, partly on two storeys and interlocked in a complex three-dimensional puzzle. In place of terraced streets, high-rise blocks of apartments were built with the latest building techniques using prefabricated concrete and steel. The majority of high-rise buildings are supported by a steel or concrete frame and protected by a non-loadbearing curtain wall. The use of high-rise buildings for dwellings is still minimal, but many investors are beginning to show signs of interest in the residential market. For the most part, evaluation of a high-rise office-block can be accomplished through quantitative means. Although most of these high-rise buildings are for commercial, rather than residential uses, their effect on the built environment is widely seen. We defined high-rise as having more than three surface storeys. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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