Architecture
The metallic industry applied to architecture includes both the production of metallic components and the installation and assembly of metallic structures. The most common metals used in architecture include steel, aluminum, copper and titanium.
The metallic industry applied to architecture is a sector that uses metals for the construction of architectural structures, including buildings, bridges and other structures. Metals are chosen because of their strength, durability and ability to withstand heavy loads. In addition, they can be molded and worked to create complex and elegant shapes, making them ideal for architecture.
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