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24 commonsense assertions
Concepts (24) skyscrapers (1) architectural styles (1) building heights (1) building materials (1) cube (1) ruins (1) sustainable design (1) use of space (1) alveolus (1) bookstores (1) busbar (1) cross section (1) ellipsoid (1) fornix (1) foundation (1) framework (1) golden ratio (1) ilium (1) membrane (1) modiolus (1) parallelepiped (1) proline (1) site (1) spheroidal surface (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 skyscrapers Architecture Skyscrapers represent modern urban architecture and symbolize progress and innovation. 4
2 architectural styles Architecture Architectural styles are reflections of cultural, historical, and technological influences. 3
3 building heights Architecture Tall buildings are seen as symbols of modernity and progress in urban architecture. 2
4 building materials Architecture Concrete and steel are widely utilized in contemporary architectural design. 2
5 cube architecture Cubes play a fundamental role in minimalist and modern architectural designs. 2
6 ruins architecture Ruins of historical architecture are valued and efforts are made to preserve and restore them due to their historical significance. 2
7 sustainable design architecture Sustainable design in architecture emphasizes eco-friendly materials and energy efficiency for environmental considerations. 2
8 use of space architecture Architecture focuses on sustainable and efficient use of space and spatial relationships. 2
9 alveolus architecture The concept of alveolus in architecture refers to a small socket or cavity, like in the jaw or in a honeycomb structure. 1
10 bookstores architecture Bookstores are designed with architecture to create inviting and relaxing spaces for browsing. 1
11 busbar architecture Busbars are rarely discussed or considered in architectural building design and construction. 1
12 cross section architecture Cross section is a 2D representation of a 3D object used for design and visualization in architecture. 1
13 ellipsoid architecture The ellipsoid is not a widely recognized or commonly used shape in architecture. 1
14 fornix architecture The fornix is an architectural feature in ancient Roman and Romanesque buildings used for structural support. 1
15 foundation architecture The foundation is a critical part of building structures, providing stability and distributing the load of the building. 1
16 framework architecture Framework, as a crucial organizational tool, plays an essential role in standardizing code and development practices in software development within the realm of architecture. 1
17 golden ratio architecture The golden ratio is frequently used in Western architecture and design to create visually pleasing and balanced structures. 1
18 ilium architecture The concept of ilium in ancient Roman and Greek architecture referred to the uppermost part of a building or structure, such as the frieze or pediment. 1
19 membrane architecture Membranes are thin, flexible sheets used as barriers in building construction, such as in roofing or cladding. 1
20 modiolus architecture The modiolus in architecture is the central keystone at the top of an arch in classical Roman and Greek buildings. 1
21 parallelepiped architecture The term parallelepiped is not commonly used in everyday conversation or architecture. 1
22 proline architecture Proline is a heavy-duty masonry reinforcement used in construction for added strength and stability. 1
23 site architecture The site of a building is carefully chosen to meet construction regulations and complement the surrounding environment. 1
24 spheroidal surface architecture The concept of spheroidal surfaces in architecture is rarely encountered or discussed in daily life or architectural design. 1