Weathered square cedar shingles Fancy cedar shingles - Shakertown See similar drawings: Lakeside Lumber .......... Outdoor Living .......... WoodRoof.com Examples from Buffalo: ...
Water reed, which was used in East Anglia and Eastern England, is a one-coat material; weathered reed is usually stripped and replaced by a new layer.
The buildings have not weathered well, and in 2007 the World Monuments Fund included the campus in its listing of endangered sites. Extensive restoration projects are now underway to save Frank Lloyd Wright's work at Florida Southern College.
Dripstone - a projecting moulding weathered on the upper surface and throated underneath so as to deflect rain water. When carried round an arch it is called a hood. It is sometimes employed inside a building for a decorative purpose only.
hoodoo - (geology) a column of weathered and unusually shaped rock; "a tall sandstone hoodoo" 3. pillar - a prominent supporter; "he is a pillar of the community" ...
Patina - A metal finish, caused by oxidation or corrosion, giving the piece a "weathered" look. Patina imparts an attractive sheen or color to the metal.
Most popular in the C18th when when improved methods of reinforcing allowed freestanding and fountain figures were made. These were highly durable and methods of patination were used to achieve a variety of finishes from a standard weathered ...
In the middle ages the gable end was invariably parallel to the roof and was crowned by coping stones properly weathered on both sides to throw off the rain.
Window sill - A horizontal ledge below a window. The outside is weathered outwards and has a throat or drip underneath to protect the top of the breast wall against rainwater and to prevent waterstreaks on the wall ...
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