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  2. Tented roof - Wikipedia

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    Tent roofs atop St. Barbara's Church, Kutná Hora, Czech Republic. A tented roof (also known as a pavilion roof) is a type of polygonal hipped roof with steeply pitched slopes rising to a peak. [1] Tented roofs, a hallmark of medieval religious architecture, were widely used to cover churches with steep, conical roof structures.

  3. Tensile structure - Wikipedia

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    Most tensile structures are supported by some form of compression or bending elements, such as masts (as in The O 2, formerly the Millennium Dome), compression rings or beams. A tensile membrane structure is most often used as a roof, as they can economically and attractively span large distances. Tensile membrane structures may also be used as ...

  4. Yurt - Wikipedia

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    The structure consists of a flexible angled assembly or latticework of wood or bamboo for walls, a door frame, ribs (poles, rafters), and a wheel (crown, compression ring) possibly steam-bent as a roof. The roof structure is sometimes self-supporting, but large yurts may have interior posts or columns supporting the crown.

  5. Russian church architecture - Wikipedia

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    Tent-roof churches: Tent-roof pillar churches: The church building is capped by a pitched conical ("tent-like") roof. All over Russia, from 1530s to 1650s Many-chapelled churches: The votive church consists of several interconnected chapels capped by pillar-like and/or tent-like roofs. Moscow and Staritsa, mid-16th century; extremely rare

  6. Tent - Wikipedia

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    This structure provides a lot more usable space than does a flysheet, since the gently sloping roof allows for a reasonable amount of headroom even at the edges (like a frame tent). Because a gazebo is free-standing, it is often used as a shelter for a temporary shop at a fair or street market.

  7. Tent House, Mount Isa - Wikipedia

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    Tent houses, Mount Isa, circa 1930. The house is a simple timber frame structure with a gable roof and enclosed verandah on the eastern side. An elevated timber frame gable tent roof is set over the house enclosing and shading it with a 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) space between roofs. The house roof and gable walls are covered with canvas.

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  9. List of roof shapes - Wikipedia

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    Butterfly roof (V-roof, [8] London roof [9]): A V-shaped roof resembling an open book. A kink separates the roof into two parts running towards each other at an obtuse angle. Karahafu: A type of gable found in some traditional Japanese buildings. Hidden roof: A type of Japanese roof construction.

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