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  2. Category:Shingle Style architecture in the United States by ...

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    Shingle Style architecture in New York (state) (1 C, 73 P) Shingle Style architecture in North Carolina (13 P) Shingle Style architecture in North Dakota (2 P) O.

  3. Roof shingle - Wikipedia

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    A shingle roof in Zakopane, Poland. With an area of 6000 m 2 (1½ acres), it was one of the largest wooden shingle roofs in Europe. A roof’s shingles are a roof covering consisting of individual overlapping elements. These elements are typically flat, rectangular shapes laid in courses from the bottom edge of the roof up, with each successive ...

  4. Chalet - Wikipedia

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    A 'chalet' in the hills to the east of Orosí, Costa Rica. Many chalets in the European Alps were originally used as seasonal farms for dairy cattle, which would be brought up from the lowland pastures during the summer months. The herders would live in the chalet and make butter and cheese in order to preserve the milk produced. These products ...

  5. Shingle style architecture - Wikipedia

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    This impression of the passage of time is enhanced by the use of shingles. Some architects, in order to attain a weathered look on a new building, had the cedar shakes dipped in buttermilk, dried and then installed, to leave a grayish tinge to the façade. Shingle style houses often use a gambrel or hip roof. Such houses thus emanate a more ...

  6. Swiss chalet style - Wikipedia

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    Swiss chalet style (German: Schweizerstil, Norwegian: sveitserstil) is an architectural style of Late Historicism, originally inspired by rural chalets in Switzerland and the Alpine (mountainous) regions of Central Europe. The style refers to traditional building designs characterised by widely projecting roofs and facades richly decorated with ...

  7. Category:Shingle Style houses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shingle Style houses" The following 127 pages are in this category, out of 127 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  8. Wood shingle - Wikipedia

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    Today shingles are mostly made by being cut which distinguishes them from shakes, which are made by being split out of a bolt. Wooden shingle roofs were prevalent in the North American colonies (for example in the Cape-Cod-style house), while in central and southern Europe at the same time, thatch, slate and tile were the prevalent roofing ...

  9. Category:Shingle Style architecture - Wikipedia

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    Shingle Style architecture — a Victorian Queen Anne architectural style for wooden buildings. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of ...