LL Architecture Abbreviation

Also known as: ll.

LL has various meanings in the Architecture category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of LL in Architecture.

Live Load

Most Common

Weight on a structure consisting of movable objects persons. On a flat roof, the maximum live load is 20 psf (pounds per square foot) if the roof is 200 square feet or less.

Architecture
Line

The route that a vehicle takes to get to its destination, usually designated as a number for a bus route or a color for a rail route. In video scanning, a single pass of the sensor from left to right across the image. In word processing, a predetermined number of escapement units, including character spaces, forming one line of typing. The physical path in data transmission. A horizontal display on a screen; a linear arrangement of graphic characters.

Architecture
Latitude

Circles in parallel planes to that of the equator defining north-south measurements, also called parallels.  or A geographic coordinate expressing a point's location as degrees, minutes and seconds north or south of the equator (0°). Used with longitude to define a specific location on the earth's surface. Coordinates for a heliport normally define the center of the TLOF or, in the case of multiple TLOF's the centroid.

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