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  2. Attic - Wikipedia

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    Louvered attic vent in a gable. Modern building codes permit both vented and unvented attics in all climates, if a building is otherwise correctly constructed. [5] However, unoccupied attics should usually be ventilated [6] to reduce the accumulation of heat and moisture that contribute to mold growth and decay of wood rafters and ceiling ...

  3. First Christian Church (Junction City, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Design details include large, stained glass, arch-headed windows centered in both gable ends above banks of stained glass sash windows, all trimmed with stone arches and lintels; corner buttresses with stone caps; stone coping at gable parapets; tower with wide eave overhang, shallow hip roof, louvered vents in the upper story and arch above ...

  4. List of heritage sites in Graaff-Reinet - Wikipedia

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    Small 3 bay cottage and verandah. Pitched roof with smooth raised plaster surrounds to openings. Gable with fretwork bargeboardings, 3 finials and circular louvred set in gable vent. Corners rusticate plaster. Verandah with bullnose roof on heavily ru Architectural style: Victorian. Type of site: House Current use: Residential.

  5. Eaves - Wikipedia

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    The overhang at the gable is referred to as a gable overhang, as opposed to eave overhang, or they both may be referred to as overhang. The underside of the eaves may be filled with a horizontal soffit fixed at right angles to the wall, the soffit may be decorative but it also has the function of sealing the gap between the rafters from vermin ...

  6. Louver - Wikipedia

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    Modern louvers are often made of aluminum, metal, wood, or glass.They may be opened and closed with a metal lever, pulleys, or through motorized operators. [3]The Australian Standard specifies requirements for the construction of buildings using louver in bushfire-prone areas in order to improve their resistance to bushfire attack from burning embers, radiant heat, flame contact and ...

  7. Mechanical floor - Wikipedia

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    The "dark bands" were vents for the mechanical floors. Mechanical equipment (elevator engine, cooling tower, and boiler) serving a high rise condominium, concealed within a decorative concrete enclosure to match the exterior of building The mechanical penthouse (housing HVAC machinery) of Dodd Hall at UCLA is seen disguised as a bell tower with ...

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