Measurement (Location)
Introduction
Cubicar can be used in various subjects, such as in architecture, in installations of various kinds (drinking water, electricity, gas), in mining, in mathematics, in excavations or in the construction of heavy-duty structures. It should be noted that everything in construction means cubing, from painting to the procedure for applying iron in a structure.
In cubic construction it means determining the capacity or volume of a body by knowing its dimensions. This is very useful for calculating the total amount of material that will be needed to carry out a job, however, the way an object is cubed will vary according to its material.
To cube various objects, their volumes must be calculated according to their geometric shapes in order to know the quantities of materials needed to carry out the work. This is of great importance, since cubing makes up a large part of the budget of a work to be carried out and that method will help to know how much of each material will be needed and its corresponding value.
Cubing is basically quantifying the various materials used in a work according to their respective volumes, which each of them will have a specific monetary value.
Background of cubing
Architectural works have their origin in antiquity, however, the first ideas about architecture are framed in prehistory, where the first human constructions were developed.
Prehistoric architecture.
Prehistoric architecture was used as a means of primitive construction and expression that allowed the understanding of the thoughts and beliefs of primitive cultures.
Two types of large constructions can be distinguished:
Antique.
First architectural constructions.
The first architectural constructions were of a military type, since, due to wars, human populations found themselves in the need to protect themselves. In this period, the first cities delimited by walls used to protect themselves from external threats originated.
The second architectural constructions were of a religious nature. At that time, religious beliefs were based on the existence of various gods with supernatural characteristics whom they worshiped and respected. Due to this, the main constructions carried out were temples and palaces that sought contact between man and the divinities.