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  2. Blue roof - Wikipedia

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    A blue roof is a roof of a building that is designed explicitly to provide initial temporary water storage and then gradual release of stored water, typically rainfall. . Blue roofs are constructed on flat or low sloped roofs in urban communities where flooding is a risk due to a lack of permeable surfaces for water to infiltrate, or seep back into the gr

  3. Green infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Blue roofs use detention ponds, or detention basins, for collecting the rainfall before it gets drained into waterways and sewers at a controlled rate. As well as saving energy by reducing cooling expenses, blue roofs reduce the urban heat island effect when coupled with reflective roofing material.

  4. Topping out - Wikipedia

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    In masonry construction the rite celebrates the bedding of the last block or brick. [citation needed] In some cases a topping out event is held at an intermediate point, such as when the roof is dried-in, which means the roof can provide at least semi-permanent protection from the elements. [6]

  5. Fact Checking Claims About Directed Energy Weapons - AOL

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    A video with more than 20 million views on X (formerly Twitter) claims that people in Chile, where devastating fires have raged this month, are now painting their roofs blue to protect themselves ...

  6. Operation Blue Roof: US Army Corps of Engineers lends a hand ...

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    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is doing its part to help those impacted by Hurricane Ian.

  7. Roof - Wikipedia

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    The pitch of the roof is in part determined by the roofing material available, a pitch of 3 in 12 (1:4) or greater slope generally being covered with asphalt shingles, wood shake, corrugated steel, slate or tile. The water repelled by the roof during a rainstorm is potentially damaging to the building that the roof protects.

  8. Chinese architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Heaven uses blue roof tiles to symbolize the sky. The roofs are almost invariably supported by brackets ("dougong"), a feature shared only with the largest of religious buildings. The building's wooden columns well as the wall surfaces, tend to be red. Black is often used in pagodas.

  9. There's only one McDonald's in the world where the ... - AOL

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    But there's one McDonald's that was forced to forgo its iconic yellow arches during its construction in 1993. ... and McDonald's ended up changing its iconic arches from gold to teal blue.