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  2. Deck (building) - Wikipedia

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    In short, decks are complex load-bearing structures that most often require structural engineering, plans, and permits. Residential decks may contain spaces for cooking and seating. Cooking areas ideally should be situated near the patio door while out of the way from general foot traffic. Dining spaces will include patio tables.

  3. Pedestal - Wikipedia

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    A pedestal (from French piédestal, from Italian piedistallo 'foot of a stall') or plinth is a support at the bottom of a statue, vase, column, or certain altars. Smaller pedestals, especially if round in shape, may be called socles. In civil engineering, it is also called basement.

  4. Liftboat - Wikipedia

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    When delivered in 2014, it was the world's largest liftboat. The molded steel hull dimensions are 60m x 54m x 6m, and it is capable of working in water depths up to 367 feet. It has two deck cranes, one leg encircling around the starboard jackcase, and the other a pedestal crane on the port side of the vessel.

  5. Vulcan statue - Wikipedia

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    A 126-foot (38.4 m) pedestal was built of local sandstone, and Vulcan was hoisted into place. A new spear was fabricated to be held high in his right hand while his left hand held a hammer at his side. Vulcan was repainted in an aluminum like finish. The statue's naked buttocks have been a source of humor for many years.

  6. Cornice - Wikipedia

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    Cornice of Maison Carrée (Nîmes, France), a Roman temple in the Corinthian order, with dentils nearest the wall.. In Ancient Greek architecture and its successors using the classical orders in the tradition of classical architecture, the cornice is the topmost element of the entablature, which consists (from top to bottom) of the cornice, the frieze, and the architrave.

  7. Pennsylvania State Memorial, Gettysburg - Wikipedia

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    The pavilion is topped by a granite dome. Between the parapet and the dome's base is an observation deck, accessed by a spiral staircase in the northwest corner tower. Under the pavilion is an undercroft or vaulted cellar. [4] The memorial's entrance is on the west (Hancock Avenue) side, where a wide flight of steps rises to the pedestal's terrace.

  8. Statue of Christopher Columbus (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    The entire monument cost $18,000, was made of Italian Ravazzoni marble, and stands 22 ft (6.7 m) from the ground, the statue of Columbus being 10 ft (3.0 m) in height and the pedestal 12 ft (3.7 m). The base is 7 ft (2.1 m) long by 6 ft (1.8 m) in width, and the weight is about 70,000 lb (32,000 kg).

  9. Canyon Falls Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The span is 128 feet (39 m) long, with 52-foot (16 m) approach spans on each end for an overall structure length of 232 feet (71 m). Five ribs support a 45.4-foot-wide (13.8 m) deck, of which 38 feet (12 m) is used for the asphalt roadway. The ribs rest on massive concrete pedestals. [2]

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