AWNING ENCLOSURES

21.10.2011., petak

AWNING ENCLOSURES - AWNING


Awning enclosures - Vertiglide shade.



Awning Enclosures





awning enclosures






    enclosures
  • An area that is sealed off with an artificial or natural barrier

  • An artificial or natural barrier that seals off an area

  • The state of being enclosed, esp. in a religious community

  • (enclosure) a naturally enclosed space

  • (enclosure) a structure consisting of an area that has been enclosed for some purpose

  • (enclosure) the act of enclosing something inside something else





    awning
  • A sheet of canvas or other material stretched on a frame and used to keep the sun or rain off a storefront, window, doorway, or deck

  • An awning or overhang is a secondary covering attached to the exterior wall of a building. It is typically composed of canvas woven of acrylic, cotton or polyester yarn, or vinyl laminated to polyester fabric that is stretched tightly over a light structure of aluminium, iron or steel, possibly

  • a canopy made of canvas to shelter people or things from rain or sun

  • (awned) having awns i.e. bristlelike or hairlike appendages on the flowering parts of some cereals and grasses; "awned wheatgrass"











awning enclosures - 2x4basics Easy-Up




2x4basics Easy-Up Storage Cover, Silver


2x4basics  Easy-Up Storage Cover, Silver



The Easy-Up Cover, Silver is a heavy-duty cover that is made to be used in conjunction with the Easy-Up Enclosure for firewood covers, recreational storage, pet shelters, fish huts, duck blinds, storage sheds, dog houses ... and more. This cover is specifically made for the typically-sized 8 foot x 8 foot x 6 ? foot Easy-Up Enclosure. It is manufactured from fiber-reinforced polyethylene and is waterproof and tear-proof. Features include zippers on the front and back, snaps to hold back the doors when open, and double-sewn seams.










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New York County Courthouse (Tweed Courthouse)




New York County Courthouse (Tweed Courthouse)





Civic Center, Manhattan

The Tweed Courthouse, although associated by name and history with one of New York's most notoriously corrupt city governments, is architecturally one of the city's grandest and most important civic monuments. Built over a period of twenty years, it is the product of two of New York's most prominent architects, John Kellum and Leopold Eidlitz, and of two of the most disparate 19th-century architectural movements, the mid-century commercial ltalianate, and the later highly theoretical Victorian medievalism.

As conceived by Kellum the courthouse was a grand Italianate CIVIC monument, modeled both on English precedents and on the United States Capitol, with details developed in the 1850s and 1860s for New York's commercial buildings. Eidlitz's additions, comprising the southern wing and several basic alterations to Kellum's rotunda, reflect an opposing architectural philosophy: an American version of organic architecture, expressed through medieval forms, of which Eidlitz was New York's most distinguished theorist. The Tweed Courthouse is one of the few and one of the best of both types in a large institutional building, and although the architects' approaches were antithetical, they combined in the courthouse to form an overwhelmingly grand and rich public building.

Besides City Hall, the Tweed Courthouse is the only survivor of the man) important civic buildings that once stood in City Hall Park. One hundred years after its completion, the Tweed stands as one of the city's finest civic monuments.

The Courthouse rests on a low granIte bas,e. Above the bas~. the brick walls are .clad in smooth-faced marble ashlar, purchased from the Sheffield and Eastchester quarries, though the rear wing is faced in another type of marble. lt is possible that other quarries might have been used as well, but no documentation has been found.

The exterior of the building is remarkably intact. The carved stone ornament--pedJ.Jllent., foliated brackets, pilasters--are weathered, but complete. The fine Corinthian entablature is unchanged. The major and most unsympathetic alteration was the removal of the monumental stairway in 1942, to permit the widening of Chambers Street.

Two-over-two windows with a modest architrave trim are set into the rusticated first floor of the bays flanking the monumental entrance in the main block. Above the base the upper floor windows are separated by pilasters with molded capitals which have a prominent egg-and-dart echinus. Eyebrow casement windows pierce the frieze.

There are two, one-and-one-half story high rusticated stone boxes attached to the window closest to the center in each bay. They match the stone and rustication on the facade and might be original. They are open on the top and were perhaps used for ventilation. 'he ornament is intact and original on these bays.

The two, three-window-wide end wings project the depth of one window from the center bays. The second floor windows are similar to, but more elaborate than, the windows in the main block. Arched pediments and balustraded aprons set them apart. The trim is original and intact.

The main facade is topped by a Corinthian entablature composed of an architrave, frieze, and modillioned cornice. The marble entablature is intact for the most part, with the exception of a few missing dentils and foliations. The balustrade above the two wings originally extended above the flanking bays in the main block but it was removed in the twentieth century.

The east and west facades are identical. Each is composed of three bays, each with three windows, with a triangular pediment topping the center bay.

The windows on the second and third floors in the center bay are the same as those above the main entrance. Wood doors on the first floor have frames with simpler, flatter, and less flamboyant detailing than the ornament generally seen in the Courthouse. They appear to be later additions, but no documentation has been found to suggest when they were installed. A modern metal awning was installed over the door on the east facade.

The flanking bays of the side facades and the wings on the main facade share the same ornamental treatment. All of the details on the east and west facades, with the exception of the doors and a few windows, are original and intact.

The rear, or south, facade, is composed of three sections and is the same as the main facade, except for the center wing. In Kellum's design this bay was to have a portico with Corinthian columns, similar to the north portico, but it was never built. Instead, the south wing was added when Leopold Eidlitz finished the building in the late 1870s.

The four-story wing is three windows wide and three windows deep. The marble ashlar facing has a smooth finish and is similar to the main building in color. The design of each floor is different. The first floor has a cluster of three arched windows on the east and west facades of the wing, and a door











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Resident 19 1/2, also in enclosure. Awning look as if it would
typically be on the street and not in this little courtyard type area.









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Sabrent ECS-U35K Ultra Slim USB 2.0 3.5-inch IDE/PATA Hard Drive Enclosure (Black)






SABRENT ECS-U35K Ultra Compact 3.5" USB 2.0 Aluminum IDE/PATA Hard Drive Enclosure Turn any 3.5" IDE Hard Drive into External Storage! - BLACK COLOR The new Cypress Chipset allows you to connect any IDE hard drive externally, while the durable aluminum case effectively dissipates the heat to create instant portable data storage in a case that is extremely compact. USB 2.0 connection (backward compatible to the USB 1.1) allows data transfer speeds of up to 480 Mbps via a standard USB 2.0 A-Male to B-Male cable. This case assembles without screws, and includes a stand to stand the enclosure upright. Specifications: Supports IDE/PATA Hard drives Ultra Light Aluminum Case USB 2.0 interface via standard USB 2.0 A-Male to B-Male cable (included in package) LED indicates Power and Action status. ON/OFF switch to shut down hard drive when inactive without having to disconnect. Includes Stand for positioning enclosure upright Supports 480Mbps high-speed data transfers Supports Wakeup ability Hot-swappable Complies with ATA/ATAPI-6 Specification Rev 1.0 (PIO mode 0~4, DMA mode 0~2, UDMA mode 0~5). Supports 8-bit/16-bit Standard PIO mode interface. Easy access on PC or Notebook Requirements: 3.5" IDE hard drive (must be set to MASTER) Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP Mac OS 8.6 and above Retail Package Content: Hard Drive Enclosure Power Supply Power Cord USB 2.0 A-Male to B-Male cable Enclosure Stand for upright position Driver CD User Manual










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