Those living in the Alpine or forest regions have traditionally lived in wooden houses with shingled or tiled roofs and carved gables. |
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I also found myself strangely unable to go to bed while building a model house with a roof of valleys and gables. |
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The wind is clattering the bare tops of the naked trees, and the rain is rattling on the gables. |
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Externally the edges of the paraboloids form high gables infilled by curtain glazing on a brick plinth. |
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Our house sported gables and towers, gingerbread and scrollwork, stained-glass and leering wooden gargoyle bas-reliefs. |
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It has corbie-stepped gables with two round bartizans and a caphouse which crowns the stair. |
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Relief panels containing scenes from the Childhood of Christ filled the triangular spandrels between the gables dominating the screen's facade. |
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Scrolls of smoke unfurled from three stone chimneys set amidst steep shingled gables. |
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The house is built of local sandstone with tall chimneys, pointed gables and mullioned and transomed windows. |
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Cedar cladding and roofing echo the wooded surroundings, while sharply pitched gables keep the home's scale from overwhelming the hilltop. |
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Stainrigg, a baronial house in the heart of the Borders, has a facade of crow step gables, a pepper pot turret and an elaborate entrance porch. |
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Look at the gables, look at the pinnacles, look at the crockets, look at the parapets! |
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He pulled the car over to the side of the road and gazed at it, the old Victorian structure with its gables and wraparound porch. |
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As it stood there, lifting its proud roofs and gables to the sky, it might have been its own funeral monument. |
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Crowstep gables and a small gun port in the back wall are a structural reminder of the transition from fortified house to mansion. |
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At one point, they measured the angle of the roof gables at Machu Picchu and advised the artist to make them steeper. |
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A slight pagoda-like lift to the gables and unusual terracotta roof ornaments lend a hint of the exotic to the large shingled houses. |
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The prevailing style of the roughly 3,800 neighboring houses features large gables and verandas, with porticos, pediments, and glossy interiors. |
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Rather than facing in one direction, the gables of the main house meet to form a 90-degree angle dictated by the T-shaped floor plan. |
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Note the white walls, terracotta roof and the gables of the building. |
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The building then acquired its Neo-Renaissance form with characteristic, ornamented gables sheltering the French roofs of the middle and edge tracts. |
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At the bottom stands a ruined stone cottage, dismantled in Mayo and reassembled here, its end gables and hearthstone intact. |
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There were far fewer buildings on this side of the stream, save for a small courthouse-like building with a tall stone tower rising from its gables. |
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Birds roosted in the gables and in the huge old trees around the property. |
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Idyll and charm: Pirna enchants visitors with its gables and picturesque alleyways. |
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They set up a small building with wooden gables on its roof. |
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It shows how effective and durable the optics of the century-old techniques of wainscotting were and can still be, especially concerning gables. |
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In addition, the company has panelled the megawatt stations with wood and built pointed gables with copper gutters on the roof. |
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The roofs are steeply gabled, with multiple gables riding over each other on immense carved pillars in the larger halls. |
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These sculpture fragments originate from the series of window gables of the choir's clerestory in the Saint John. |
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Crockets are used especially on the inclined edges of spires, pinnacles, and gables and are also found on capitals and cornices. |
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The stern turrets and gables of Manchester town hall have presided over the city since 1877 to celebrate King Cotton in all its magnificence. |
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Rows of shallow gables are installed upon this assembly, covering the entire roof. |
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The house contains a variety of window shapes, criss-crossing gables, beautiful Art Nouveau stained-glass windows, a corner turret with a weathercock. |
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Exterior features of the house are a steeply pitched roof, large gables and architectural details such as the ornamental dripstones above the mullion windows. |
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Prefiguring the house, this pavilion on a raised deck is a confection of gables and bays with intersecting corrugated metal canopies oversailing the wooden structure. |
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Its architectural features are as follows: a nave with a higher choir, a pentagonale apse with lateral chapels, a bell tower with four gables in the typical style of Brie. |
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Running on rails, the vertical slats master every special feature of the architecture, from angular gables or arches, through high, angled stairwells up to multi-faceted glass constructions. |
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The façade along the Verversdijk was plastered over in 1865, but the side and garden gables show all the characteristics of the Baroque style, with its typical use of bricks and white stone decoration. |
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Around this central curve, on the gables of the two wings, are located conference rooms on one side and, on the other, the lift wells, topped by a television antenna which serves both as a sign and transmitter. |
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The Dutch style buildings are especially visible in Willemstad, with its steeply pitched gables, large windows and soaring finials. |
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The 13th century saw gables being added to the roof, and after the fire of 1656, the dome was rebuilt. |
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The roof has two gables, chimneys, a widow's walk and a flag. |
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The main facade has a wide, dressed stone, central stairway with rectangular steps providing access to the porch way, and a stairway on each side leads to the ground floor gables and the terrace. |
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Speaking of Renaissance monuments, there is a row of burgher houses with their characteristic segmented arched gables that stands out of the town's development. |
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Fit gables, rear top rail and door track with door glides installed. |
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The medieval and colonial age canals of Amsterdam, known as Grachten, embraces the heart of the city where homes have interesting gables. |
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Hawkshead has a timeless atmosphere and consists of a characterful warren of alleys, overhanging gables and a series of mediaeval squares. |
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Nearly all the houses were built with their gables to the streets and each had heavy wooden Dutch stoops, with seats, at its door. |
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Historical references include pointed gables features and wrapround balconies, brought well up to date with generous, soaring glazing. |
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The town of Stowmarket is bisected by the rail line, traversable in the centre via two level crossings or a concrete footbridge, a minor eyesore beside the listed Victorian station building, red brick with Dutch gables. |
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Trimmed boxwood borders the gables and surrounds a shady terrace. |
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Very quickly, cogs, pulleys, gables are enlisted in boxes. |
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Angle towers and gables with battlements, artistically ornate staircases, an imposing boulevard of lime and plane trees against the background of a palatial redbrick façade! |
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The hip roof, the hitched eaves and the Flemish gables of the brown-brick building are reminiscent of theNorman style and of English architecture from the early 17th century. |
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This four-room dollhouse has a very elaborate roof design, with two gambreled front gables positioned from either side of a central curved elevation. |
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The monster of gables and shingles used to command a view of the town pond, from an estate twice its present size, full of towering beeches and cryptomeria. |
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Elements of this style were exhibited in the original design of Ardgowan, consisted of a single-storey, four-bay centre block with front verandah flanked by two-storey wings with hipped gables. |
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The Fairbourne and Catland designs are Victorian-inspired, with ornamental white soffit boards and finials on decorative gables. |
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In Albany and New York City, a majority of the buildings were Dutch style with brick exteriors and high gables at each end, while many Dutch churches were octagonal. |
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Among them are the crow-stepped gables and strings, corbelling, canted ground floor windows and striking three-storey round tower with circular turret. |
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According to Preservation Worcester, the historic building, reminiscent of an English manner, features a rubble stone boulder base and half timbering in the gables. |
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Examples from the Victorian period onwards often employ distinctive brick detailing, such as brick patterning and ornate chimney stacks and gables. |
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