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  2. List of roof shapes - Wikipedia

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    Compare with bell roof. East Asian hip-and-gable roof; Mokoshi: A Japanese decorative pent roof; Pavilion roof : A low-pitched roof hipped equally on all sides and centered over a square or regular polygonal floor plan. [10] The sloping sides rise to a peak. For steep tower roof variants use Pyramid roof.

  3. Clerestory - Wikipedia

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    Clerestory roofs were incorporated into the designs of many railway passenger cars and trams Commonwealth English) / streetcars (American English & Canadian English) from about 1860 [7] to the 1930s. [8] [9] They increased the daylight and ventilation available to passengers. In the US, the railroad clerestory roof was also known as the ...

  4. Eaves - Wikipedia

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    The primary function of the eaves is to keep rain water off the walls and to prevent the ingress of water at the junction where the roof meets the wall. The eaves may also protect a pathway around the building from the rain, prevent erosion of the footings, and reduce splatter on the wall from rain as it hits the ground.

  5. Dutch gable - Wikipedia

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    A Dutch gable or Flemish gable is a gable whose sides have a shape made up of one or more curves and which has a pediment at the top. The gable may be an entirely decorative projection above a flat section of roof line, or may be the termination of a roof, like a normal gable (the picture of Montacute House, right, shows both types).

  6. Gable - Wikipedia

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    The gable end roof is a poor design for hurricane or tornado-prone regions. Winds blowing against the gable end can exert tremendous pressure, both on the gable and on the roof edges where they overhang it, causing the roof to peel off and the gable to cave in. [4] [5]

  7. Attic - Wikipedia

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    Also, a building with a complex roof or many piercings between the conditioned area and the attic might control condensation better or more cheaply with an insulated roof and a vapor barrier. [ 5 ] One common code requirement is that the total area of attic vents be equal to or greater than 1/150 of the floor area of the attic, with 50 percent ...

  8. Opera window - Wikipedia

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    Opera window, with photo-etched logo, and padded Landau roof on a 1979 Lincoln Continental Town Car. An opera window is a small fixed window usually behind the rear side window of an automobile. [1] They are typically mounted in the C-pillar of some cars. [2]

  9. Old Faithful Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The building has wood-shingle exterior siding and a wood-shingled gable roof with a transverse gable roof and casement window. The roof has exposed log rafter ends and large ridge poles which are compatible to the Old Faithful Inn. Building #2302 - Lower Service Station. This building was built by the Hamilton Store Company at an unknown date.

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