deambulatory
1. An aisle extending around the apse of a church; an apse aisle. 2. The ambulatory of a cloister, or the like.
1. An aisle extending around the apse of a church; an apse aisle. 2. The ambulatory of a cloister, or the like.
A stone, imbedded in the walls of many old buildings, carved with the date of completion of the structure.
1. A treatment of concrete or mortar to retard the passage or absorption of water, or water vapor, either by applying a
The oversite concrete is laid during the early stages of the erection of buildings. It is practice to lay floor
These are used extensively for both loadbearing and non-loadbearing walls, externally and internally. A concrete block wall can be laid
There should be a continuous horizontal dpc above ground in walls whose foundations are in contact with the ground, to
British Standard 5328: Specifying concrete, including ready-mixed concrete, gives a range of mixes. One range of {concrete} mixes in the