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  2. Alphonso Johnson House - Wikipedia

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    The brick is laid in common bond, and the roof is of a shallow pitch typical of the Greek Revival period. The front facade is three bays wide, with the main entrance in the center bay, flanked by elongated sash windows. A single-story porch extends across the facade, with Italianate square paneled posts and a balustrade with heavy turned balusters.

  3. Post and lintel - Wikipedia

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    Post and lintel (also called prop and lintel, a trabeated system, or a trilithic system) is a building system where strong horizontal elements are held up by strong vertical elements with large spaces between them. This is usually used to hold up a roof, creating a largely open space beneath, for whatever use the building is designed.

  4. Viga (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    An umbral or lintel was added for support of the viga along with vertical posts in these spaces. [12] The porch's roof treatment was the same as in the interior room, but the space provided was used for different purposes. Vigas were usually installed with the smaller ends to one side of the roof to facilitate good drainage. [12]

  5. Williams–Ligon House - Wikipedia

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    It features Folk Victorian decorative elements including spindle work and turned porch posts and balusters and brackets. Also on the property are a contributing barn that was the original Williams house (c. 1875), a smokehouse, and several mid-20th century barns and farm buildings. [2] [3]

  6. Column - Wikipedia

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    National Capitol Columns at the United States National Arboretum in Washington, D.C. Columns of the Parliament House in Helsinki, Finland Column of the Gordon Monument in Waterloo. A column or pillar in architecture and structural engineering is a structural element that transmits, through compression , the weight of the structure above to ...

  7. Walter Rogers Furness Cottage - Wikipedia

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    "The overhanging shingled volume of the second story is carried on slender, turned porch posts," [10]: 306 creating a J-shaped covered porch beneath. The entrance is indicated by a Juliet balcony on the west façade, and the apsidal south façade features a peak-ceilinged semicircular sleeping porch on the second story.

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    There's still more than a month until Inauguration Day, but President-elect Donald Trump's administration is already off to a rocky start. During his first four years, Trump had more failed ...

  9. Load-bearing wall - Wikipedia

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    A load-bearing wall or bearing wall is a wall that is an active structural element of a building — that is, it bears the weight of the elements above said wall, resting upon it by conducting its weight to a foundation structure. [1] The materials most often used to construct load-bearing walls in large buildings are concrete, block, or brick.

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