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2 Construction materials  





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Classic garden bench

Abench is a long seat on which multiple people may sit at the same time. Benches are typically made of wood, but may also be made of metal, stone, or synthetic materials. Many benches have back rests, while others do not and can be accessed from either side. Arm rests are another common feature. In many American public areas, benches may be donated by persons or associations, as indicated by an affixed plaque, a common form of memorial to a deceased person (see memorial bench). Benches may be placed outdoors or indoors, but are more often found outdoors.

Stone bench in Parque de Bateria in Torremolinos, Spain

Types[edit]

A long, curved and backless bench
A park bench in the Drottningholm Palace park
Benches facing each other in Niagara Falls, Ontario

Often, benches are simply named for the place they are used, regardless of whether this implies a specific design.

Långa Soffan, a 240-foot (73 m) park bench in Oskarshamn, Sweden

Various types of benches are specifically designed for and/or named after specific uses, such as:

Construction materials[edit]

Benches come in a variety of different materials, but there are some venue standards that account for use, durability, and maintenance patterns.

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hazel Evans (2006). Patio garden. Frances Lincoln ltd. ISBN 0-7112-2471-4.
  • ^ Hannah Kanik (18 Aug 2021). "SEPTA replaces sitting benches with 'leaners,' upsets some riders". Philly Voice. Retrieved 2 Nov 2021.
  • ^ Tony Bizjak (11 Jun 2021). "This odd new device downtown has bus riders confused. Hint: It's for your derriere". The Sacramento Bee. Retrieved 2 Nov 2021.
  • External links[edit]


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