Spécialité du bâtiment dont le rôle est de gérer l'organisation des espaces architecturaux
Objet fixe ou mobile généralement en métal disposé pour être tenue la main serrée
Dessin de la disposition d'éléments de formes définies
Vue verticale qui permet de voir l'objet dessiné dans le sens de la hauteur
Professionnel qui construit des ouvrages en plaque de plâtre
Dessin à main levée
Panneau de bois compressé revêtue d'une feuille fine étanche de papier mélaminé collée à chaud
Pièce verticale de l'ossature d'un meuble
Panneau constitué de feuilles de placage superposées et collées à chaud
Menuiserie vitrée
Ouvrage fait de pièces disposées de façon à reproduire des motifs décoratifs
Panneau latéral plein d'un meuble
Revêtement de sol en rouleau fait d'une toile enduite d'une matière plastique
Personne qui habite, occupe ou exploite un bâtiment
Matériau de construction composé de sable, gravier, ciment et eau
Verticales
Surface de bois massif ou de placage constituant la façade, le dos, les côtés et les fonds des meubles
Installation permettant le rafraichissement de l'air à l'intérieur d'un bâtiment
Science qui étudie la réverbération et la réception des ondes sonores
Feuille de bois déroulée ou tranchée plaquée à chaud sur des panneaux de particules ou de fibres
Matériau mis en œuvre pour limiter les transmissions thermiques
Installation permettant de réchauffer les pièces d'un bâtiment
Produit liquide contenant des pigments appliqué pour protéger et décorer
Modèle réduit
Système d'assemblage utilisé en menuiserie, basé sur une rainure et une pièce en forme de biscuit
Support cylindrique vertical, composé d'une base
Partie plate de la table, placée sur le piétement, qui peut-être composée de différentes matières
Liquide à base d'alcool d'huile de lin destiné à protéger le bois
Sens des fibres du bois
Enfoncement, emplacement creux ménagé à l'intérieur d'un meuble
Teinte correspondant à l'inox brillant
Mécanisme de levage qui permet de relever ou d’abaisser un meuble
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