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  2. Louver - Wikipedia

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    A louver (American English) or louvre (British English; see spelling differences) is a window blind or shutter with horizontal slats that are angled to admit light and air, but to keep out rain and direct sunshine. The angle of the slats may be adjustable, usually in blinds and windows, or fixed.

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    The addition to the Ferrari compound at Maranello was designed in 2006 by Ateliers Jean Nouvel, the Paris-based architecture firm, and constructed in 2009.Additions included a new assembly facility, showrooms, offices and retail space, which are unified under a large, louvered roof.

  4. Thermotank Ltd - Wikipedia

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    The Thermo-Reg Louvre was a development of the Punkah Louvre where the output temperature could be controlled at the louvre. [16] Illustration of Punkah Louvre patented and manufactured in 1920 by Thermotank limited. The Thermotank system showing a Punkah Louvre, arrowed, fitted on an LNER train sleeping car in the 1930s. 1939-45.

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  6. Jalousie window - Wikipedia

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    Joseph W. Walker of Malden, Massachusetts, applied for a US patent for a basic louvered window in 1900.He was issued patent no. 687705 on November 26, 1901. [5] A popular hand-cranked glass, aluminum and screen window combination was later designed by American engineer Van Ellis Huff and found widespread use in temperate climates before the advent of air conditioning. [6]

  7. Mansard roof - Wikipedia

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    A mansard roof on the Château de Dampierre, by Jules Hardouin-Mansart, great-nephew of François Mansart. A mansard or mansard roof (also called French roof or curb roof) is a multi-sided gambrel-style hip roof characterised by two slopes on each of its sides, with the lower slope at a steeper angle than the upper, and often punctured by dormer windows.

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