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Le 17/05/2011 02:35, Jim Holsenback a écrit :
> maybe a gradient on the ceiling
What about a ceiling made of wood, floorboards, seen from under.
The load-bearing wall is the external one (and its parallel wall in
shadow). But the floors above the ground would logically not be made of
stone but of floorboards. Only the load-bearing parts need to be of
stone or beam.
A set of perpendicular beam ( perpendicular to the running wall/arches)
would support shorter floorboards which would be parallel to the wall.
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Software is like dirt - it costs time and money to change it and move it
around.
Just because you can't see it, it doesn't weigh anything,
and you can't drill a hole in it and stick a rivet into it doesn't mean
it's free.
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