Lighthouses Frames

lighthouses frames
what are some uses for a lighthouse? and what kind of structure is it (mass, frame or shell) ?

i had a science project and the assignment was to make a structure. i was doing my project and i'm finishing it off today so i have to answer those 2 questions for the written report. and please provide reasons.
answers???

A lighthouse was used to mark dangerous coastlines, hazardous shoals and safe entries to harbors. It can also assist in aerial navigation.
Once widely used, the number of operational ones have declined due to the replacement of modern electronical, navigational aids.
The Tower was designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses. In older times light from a fire was used as an aid for navigation and to pilots at sea.
The source of light is called the lamp and the magnification of the light is caused by the 'lens' or 'optic'.
Lighthouses were originally lit by open fires and later candles. The "Argand" hollow wick lamp and 'parabolic reflector' was developed around 1781 in Europe. In the US, whale oil was used with solid wicks as the source of light until the 'Argand Parabolic Reflector System was introduced around 1810 by Winslow Lewis.
The watchtower is built with two major floors. The lantern room is at the top, with the service room or watch room is located. This was where the fuel and supplies were stored. Theclockworks for rotating the lenses were also located here. An open platform called the gallery was located around the outside the the service room, or sometimes refered to as the maim gallery.

They were constructed from stone and plaster too. Most, however were constructed from stone, then plastered over the stone.
I hope this helps you and also the construction of the lighthouse in your other question for your homework! LOL
I would like to know what kind of grade you get for this, too! :D

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Go to www.art-exchange.com and visit the Designer Portal. Log in as a designer and learn about how the service works. You can easily search for art, access their full-service art consultancy, or guide your favorite art consultant to Art-Exchange. A subscription is free. Art-Exchange is paid by the sellers on completed transactions; so they only get paid if they’re helping designers find the right art, for the right job, at the right price.

When asked what he would most want to communicate to designers about the company and the service it provides, Gipe said, “I want the members of ASID who place art to try the art consultancy service at Art-Exchange, and if they’ll give us 10% of their trust, we’ll earn the other 90%.” If you’re a designer or an art consultant, it’s worth trying. Does it work? Is it really whole new way of finding art? Yeah, that’s what it is. And for designers, the world of art will never be the same.

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Go to www.art-exchange.com and visit the Designer Portal. Log in as a designer and learn about how the service works. You can easily search for art, access their full-service art consultancy, or guide your favorite art consultant to Art-Exchange. A subscription is free. Art-Exchange is paid by the sellers on completed transactions; so they only get paid if they’re helping designers find the right art, for the right job, at the right price.
When asked what he would most want to communicate to designers about the company and the service it provides, Gipe said, “I want the members of ASID who place art to try the art consultancy service at Art-Exchange, and if they’ll give us 10% of their trust, we’ll earn the other 90%.” If you’re a designer or an art consultant, it’s worth trying. Does it work? Is it really whole new way of finding art? Yeah, that’s what it is. And for designers, the world of art will never be the same.

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