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  2. Pole building framing - Wikipedia

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    Other girt systems include framing in between the posts rather than on the outer side of the posts. [6] Siding materials for a pole building are most commonly rolled-rib 29-gauge enameled steel cut to length in 32-or-36-inch (813 or 914 mm) widths attached using color-matched screws with rubber washers to seal the holes.

  3. New England barn - Wikipedia

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    Similarities between the English and New England barn are that buildings were used for multiple purposes: the cows were in tie-ups on one side of the main floor, typically a narrower space on the warmer side of the building, and hay storage and a stable were in the other side, typically the colder side. Both types of barns were sometimes built ...

  4. Listed buildings in Kilburn High and Low - Wikipedia

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    The building consists of the former north wing of the hall and a later barn attached further to the north, forming a T-shaped plan. It is in stone, the wing with a pantile roof, and the barn with a stone slate roof. The wing has two storeys and quoins.

  5. David and Maggie Aegerter Barn - Wikipedia

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    Aegerter or his forebears had emigrated from Bern Canton, in Switzerland, where overhangs in barns are common. Overhangs protect lower level doors from the elements. It is the only such barn in Linn County. [3] The barn was designed and/or built by Anton Schindler and Nick Lulay. It is privately owned. [1] A photo of the barn from the digital ...

  6. Barndominium - Wikipedia

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    Post-frame barndominium with two-car garage on one side and a large drive-through garage on the other A barndominium , also known as a barndo , is a metal pole barn , post-frame or barn-like structure with sheet metal siding that has been partially or fully converted into a furnished home or living area.

  7. Connected farm - Wikipedia

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    The New England connected farmstead, as many architectural historians have termed the style, consisted of numerous farm buildings all connected into one continuous structure. Houses, ells, sheds, barns, and other outbuildings all were combined to form one long building. [3] Architectural styles varied, from Greek to Gothic Revival. [3]

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