saddle roof - a double sloping roof with a ridge and gables at each end gambrel, gambrel roof - a gable roof with two slopes on each side and the lower slope being steeper ...
Saddle bars - In casement glazing, the small iron bars to which the leaded panels are tied. Saddle stone - See apex stone. Sail vault - See dome.
Saddle Notch Saddle notch is the easiest, used with unhewn (round with bark) logs in the earliest , usually temporary shelters of pioneers. V Notch ...
Saddles - Horizontal pieces set on top of a post to diminish the unsupported span of a beam. Scuttle - An opening in the roof or a floor of a house, fitted with a lid.
Saddle Seat: A wooden chair seat, which has been hollowed to the sides and back to resemble the pommel of a saddle. Sarcophagus: ...
Saddled Joints - sloping of the top surface of a cornice or any projecting member away from the wall face so that water drains away from it rather than into the joints. A saddle cope is a cope which slopes left and right from a high centre.
Hip Tile A saddle shaped, angular or half round tile fitting over the junction of the roof slopes at a hip.
STANCHION (Fr. etanron, a wooden post), an architectural term applied to the upright iron bars in windows which pass through the eyes of the saddle bars or horizontal irons to steady the lead lights.
The corners are overlapping by about two feet (70 cm). The round logs would be notched on both sides so that they fit together snugly. This corner method is called the "Double Cut Round Saddle Notch". Innisfil Beach Ontario Kleinberg ...
Sacrament houseSafe cupboard in a side wall of the chancel of a church and not directly associated with an altar, for reservation of the sacrament.SacristyRoom in a church for sacred vessels and vestments.Saddleback roof ...
Soon thereafter, while she was ordering that a horse be saddled so that she could make a return journey to Conques, the excessive surge of fever diminished.
Designed by the prominent Australian firm Bligh Voller Nied with the Lobb Partnership from London, the proposed Stadium Australia was oddly shaped. To some, the swooping, translucent roof looked like a saddle or a boomerang.
Hip Tile - a saddle shaped or angular tile fitting over the junction of the roof slopes at a hip. Hopper - enlarged top usually to a vertical down pipe to receives water from rainwater or waste pipes.
SADDLEBACK ROOF: a tower roof formed of an ordinary roof gable. SANCTUARY: the part of the church immediately around the altar (mostly - but not invariably - the easternmost part of the chancel). SANCTUS BELL WINDOW: an opening looking through the E.
See also: Architecture, House, Ground, Member, Floor
 
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