- A rain
gutter, eavestrough,
eaves-shoot or
surface water collection channel is a
component of a
water discharge system for a building. It is necessary...
-
roofing felt, and may be
concealed behind a
parapet or the
eaves, or in a roof valley. Box
gutters are
essentially placed between parallel surfaces, as in...
-
exposed rafter ends and to
provide grounds on
which to fix
gutters. At the
gables the
eaves may
extend beyond the
gable end wall by
projecting the purlins...
- dog, or she sits
whiningly in the
corner as a
white goose or in the
eaves gutter as a dove. She also
appears as a big gray cat
wearing a
scarf on its...
- this
function is
handled by
projecting gable ends, roof
eaves, and
gutters. However,
house eaves may also be
called "cornices" if they are
finished with...
-
sometimes added,
these being low-height gargoyles.
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- and divided, it is in
gritstone with
large quoins, a
bracketed moulded eaves gutter, and a
stone slate roof.
There are two storeys, and a U-shaped plan,...
- L-shaped plan. The
cottage has a single-depth plan, quoins, and
shaped eaves gutter brackets, and the
farmhouse has a double-depth plan. All the windows...
- of
water from the
eaves (stilla, drop, cadere, to fall), is the term in
architecture given by
Vitruvius (v. 7) to the
dripping eaves of the roof of the...
- The
former stable has a
single storey and two bays, and a
corbelled eaves gutter. It
contains a
stepped semicircular arch, now
filled with a window, and...