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Sport Facilities

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show A branch of philosophy dealing with the nature, creation, and appreciation of beauty.  
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Ancillary Areas   show
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show Designation reserved, usually by law, for a person or organization professionally qualified and duly licensed to perform services including, but not necessarily limited to, analysis of project requirements, creation and development of the project design.  
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show Allow for dispersion of impact, where a bouncing object, or an individual jumping, is felt approximately 20 inches around the point of impact.  
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Attractive Nulsance   show
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Brightness   show
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British Thermal Unit   show
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Building Permit   show
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show The luminous intensity or illuminating capacity of a standard candle, as a lamp measured in candles.  
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show A document issued by a government authorit certifying that all or a designated portion of a building compiles with the provisions of applicable statutes and regulaions, and permitting occupancy for its designated use.  
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show A legal requirement legislated by federal, state, and/or local government describing legally how a building must be built, including electrical, mechanical, and structural.  
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show A curved playing surface with the summit or highest point at the middle, running lengthwise.  
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show The unit for measuring the relative loudness of sounds.  
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Easement   show
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show A way out to grade level around a building.  
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show The legal right of federal, state, and local governments to take any property required for public purpose.  
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Footcandle   show
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show A unit of brightness of a surface or of a light source- equals one lumen per square foot  
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Foreseeability   show
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General Contractor   show
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show The sensation produced by brightness within the visual field that are sufficiently greater than the brightness to which the eyes are adapted to cause annoyance, discomfort, or loss in visual performance and visibility  
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Humidity   show
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Indirect Lighting   show
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Indoor Air Quality   show
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In-Kind Contribution   show
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show An unintentional breach of legal duty causing reasonably foreseeable damage.  
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Light   show
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Lumen   show
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show A slender, vertical dividing bar between the lights and windows, screens, etc.  
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show Lack of ordinary care in one's actions; failure to act as a reasonable and prudent person would in like circumstances.  
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Optimal Thermal Environmnet   show
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Park   show
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Point Elastic Surfaces   show
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Project   show
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Reasonable Accommodations   show
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show The percent of light falling on a surface that is reflected by that surface; reflection factor  
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show Reflection of light or sound waves.  
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show A piece of timber, stone, or steel, on or near the ground to support some superstructure.  
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show An upright bar, beam, or post used as a support.  
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show A person or entity who has a direct contract with the general contractor to perform any of the work at the site.  
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show Claywire having the surface coated with fine slip or glaze; used in the facing of large buildings for relief ornament or statues.  
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show A type of flooring made of small chips of marble set irregularly in cement and polished  
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show Transmitting light, but scattering it so that details can't be distinguished through the translucent medium.  
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show Allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be seen distinctly  
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show A drawn-scale overhead view of each floor looking down from an imaginary plan cut three to four feet above the floor.  
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show Sliced brick pieces affixed mortar to a concrete load-bearing wall.  
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Gunite   show
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show Surface materials of the following types: Ceramic (glazed fired clay), quarry (unglazed semivitreous material extruded from shale or natural clay), and composite (vinyl).  
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Master plan   show
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