29 Aug 2009 @ 6:40 PM 

Wood furniture has something very organic about it. There is this sense of warmth, of nature and of elegance that can be found in wood furniture. Wood is born from the earth. It feeds the fire, crumbles in to ashes and blows away. It is very close to the human existence on earth. May be that is why it resonates so much with us. May be that is why you still get that warm feeling when you touch a rich mahogany desk.
You cannot deny the elegance that wood can have. Some would say metal is elegant as well but the fact remains that nothing can be as delicate looking and yet as elegant as wood. Wood has both these features and it is one of the strongest materials that are used for making furniture. Wood has been the chosen material for centuries when it comes to making stylish furniture. It has the flexibility to allow the maker work his will upon it. This is why wood is the chosen medium for designers who want to create furniture that people can connect to.
Wood can be perfect for absolutely any kind of home. It can be as spartan as you want or as luxurious as you want. It can be a bold defining statement or it can be a subtle nuance within the d

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 29 Aug 2009 @ 4:07 AM 

Please read below the history of the Steel buildings and metal garage history.

Building construction began with the sole purpose of creating a controlled environment to protect against the forces of Mother Nature. It had its beginning way back in the time of the hunter-gatherers of the Stone Age. Since the hunter-gatherers covered large areas in search of food, they built temporary shelters using stone or wood poles supporting animal skins forming crude tents. Archaeological records date the evidence of these structures in Europe back before 12,000 BC. Over time, these temporary structures evolved into permanent dwellings since people didn?t have to travel to find food anymore. Thanks to the Agricultural Revolution (around 10,000 BC) they now remained in one place to tend to their fields.

The earliest building materials were obviously a lot less durable than the building materials used today. Leaves, branches and animal skins gave way to clay, stone and timbers. Then finally brick, concrete, plastics and metals were used. With this increased durability of materials it was possible to start building structures of increasing heights and spans. The year 1880 saw the beginning of the second industrial age, which included the mass production of steel. All of this steel in the beginning was produced to make railroad rails. This rolling technology of steel for rails paved the way to rolling other shapes like angles and channels, making the metal much tougher.

Steel is made from ores still found in large quantities around the globe. Due to advanced technology, the time it takes to transform iron ore to steel has been whittled down to within one day. Because of steels ability, regardless of how old it is, to be scrapped and melted, it is the most recycled material in the world. And steel consumption has long been the gauge for measuring economic progress.

metal garage gained popularity in the early 1900?s. During World War II was when Metal buildings use became most prevalent. But it?s been recently, in the past few decades, due to the numerous designs available because of Computer Aided Design (CAD) programs, that pre engineered building use has literally exploded around the country. The smaller metal garage is such a common sight nowadays because of its ease of construction. You see them being used as storage buildings, warehouses, retail shops, barns and even living spaces. There are numerous benefits associated with Metal buildings, such as durability and fast construction. Purchasing a Steel building is the most cost effective construction choice when you?re ready to build that garage, barn or workshop.

One of the biggest costs a company can face, forcing it to recoup lost income by increasing the mark-up on its product, is correcting expensive mistakes. To minimize this potential problem so we can keep offering you the lowest prices, our administrative staff and sales reps are highly trained, intelligent people with many years of experience in the Steel building industry. We run a very tight ship at Price A Building. Our internal order management process is completely streamlined, first confirming all information with you then double and triple checking for accuracy before each order is submitted to its respective factory.

We realize that the steel building industry is very competitive, and we believe that low prices combined with customer satisfaction and communication throughout your entire order will make Price A Building your one stop source for all of your (and all of your friends) metal building needs. And keep in mind, lower price doesn?t have to mean lower quality. Lucky for you, in Price A Building?s case, it just means we?ve got it all figured out. You?ll be amazed by how much you can save without sacrificing quality when you buy your steel barn from Price A Building.

References:

1. Encyclopedia Britannica - The History of Building Construction
2. Wikipedia - Global Steel Industry Trends

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