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  2. Domestic roof construction - Wikipedia

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    Section view through a house roof drawing showing names for parts of the structure. [clarification needed] (UK and Australia). Ctrs. means centers, a typical line to which carpenters layout framing. Domestic roof construction is the framing and roof covering which is found on most detached houses in cold and temperate climates. [1]

  3. Folly - Wikipedia

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    In architecture, a folly is a building constructed primarily for decoration, but suggesting through its appearance some other purpose, or of such extravagant appearance that it transcends the range of usual garden buildings.

  4. Category:Folly buildings - Wikipedia

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    Folly buildings and structures – pavilions, pseudo-temples, and constructed ruins created in gardens and landscape parks; Often designed in the neoclassical style for traditional English landscape gardens. For popular culture folly buildings, see: Novelty architecture

  5. Flatiron Building - Wikipedia

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    The new owners made some superficial changes in the early 1950s, such as adding a dropped ceiling to the lobby and replacing the original mahogany-paneled entrances with revolving doors. [ 156 ] [ 157 ] After architect George C. Rudolph remodeled the main entrance, the 23rd Street Association gave Dwight-Helmsley an award in 1953, recognizing ...

  6. List of Grand Designs episodes - Wikipedia

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    The design for Toby's five-building home contains six bedrooms, six bathrooms, a music studio and an annexe - a vast project more like a village than a house. Creating this life changing vision on a £530k budget, and in only eight months, will not be an easy task, especially as they must build up close to an ancient oak without destroying any ...

  7. Nore Folly - Wikipedia

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    Nore Folly (also known as Slindon Folly) is a stone construction located near the village of Slindon, West Sussex, United Kingdom. The folly resembles a gateway but is a decorative piece which leads to nowhere. [1] It was built of flint [2] in the 18th century by the Newburgh family, possibly due to the countess's liking an Italian picture of a ...

  8. Korner's Folly - Wikipedia

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    Körner's Folly is a historic home located at Kernersville, Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States. It was built in 1880 by Jule Gilmer Körner, and is a 6,000 square foot, 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, eccentric brick dwelling with a shingled, cross-gable roof. It measures 48 feet on each side, with four bays.

  9. Hip roof - Wikipedia

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    A raised bungalow in Chicago with a hipped roof A hip roof type house in Khammam city, India. A hip roof, hip-roof [1] or hipped roof, is a type of roof where all sides slope downward to the walls, usually with a fairly gentle slope, with variants including tented roofs and others. [2] Thus, a hipped roof has no gables or other vertical sides ...

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