Definition & Meaning | English word FLOORPLANS
FLOORPLANS
Definitions of FLOORPLANS
- plural of floorplan.
Number of letters
10
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using FLOORPLANS in a Sentence
- Many abbey churches have floorplans that are comparable to cathedrals, though sometimes with more emphasis on the sanctuary and choir spaces that are reserved for the religious community.
- Goff's idiosyncratic floorplans, attention to spatial effect, and use of recycled and/or unconventional materials such as gilded zebrawood, cellophane strips, cake pans, glass cullet, Quonset Hut ribs, ashtrays, and white turkey feathers, challenge conventional distinctions between order and disorder.
- The floorplans are similar to Brookwood Elementary and Atfalati Ridge Elementary, which were all constructed or rebuilt during the 2017 bond.
- Re-issues were available in 16-foot and 19-foot floorplans and in three two-tone colors: Matador Red, Seafoam Green and Butternut Yellow, all with Polo White.
- This involved examining the surroundings, remeasuring the site, creating a contour level map as well as to-scale floorplans of chamber and passage.
- More importantly, a number of NP-hard problems with floorplans have polynomial time algorithms when restricted to sliceable floorplans.
- The Classic Family features Crest's most economical pontoons and tritons while offering a variety of floorplans.
- Whether modifying a floorplan to make it wheelchair accessible, adding larger windows or deleting windows, or replacing a queen bed with twin beds, Sunline often modified existing floorplans for a customer's needs.
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