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Board and Batten Siding and the Balloon Frame: Their Incompatibility in the Nineteenth Century
Robert Jensen
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Anishinaabe Forests, American Lumber, Settler Balloon Frames
Journal of the Society of Architectural HistoriansAbstract The balloon frame is commonly viewed as a nineteenth-century construction innovation that enabled rapid house building across the United States. This article recontextualizes the balloon frame in relation to U.S. settler colonialism.
Andrew Herscher
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Seismic performance evaluation of self-centering balloon-framed CLT building
Balloon-framed cross-laminated timber (CLT) construction has a number of advantages when compared to platform-type construction; however, many international standards only include provisions for the latter as there is little research reported on the seismic performance of the former.
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Modern interest in the balloon frame dates from 1941 when Siegfried Giedion identified the inventor of this important technological innovation in wooden construction as George Snow of Chicago. According to Giedion, Snow used the technique for the first time in 1833 to build St. Mary's Church in Chicago.
Paul E. Sprague
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The role of framing effects in performance on the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART)
This study examined the impact of framing effects on performance in the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART). Seventy-two undergraduate participants were assigned to play the BART as either a gains task in which they had to pump up an animated balloon in order to win money (Group GBART) or as a losses task in which pumping up the balloon was necessary to ...
Alexander M. Benjamin, Steven J. Robbins
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RESIDÊNCIA DA FAMÍLIA RITZMANN EM CANOINHAS (SC) E MÉTODO BALLOON FRAME
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