Siding definition a short railroad track opening onto a main track at one or both ends on which one of two meeting trains is switched until the other has passed.
Siding architecture definition.
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The term soffit refers to the finished underside of an eave or the underside of a lintel arch or beam.
He walked along the railroad track.
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Siding rail a track section see also.
Board and batten siding is installed vertically.
Siding a short stretch of railroad track used to store rolling stock or enable trains on the same line to pass railroad siding sidetrack turnout railroad track railway railroad a line of track providing a runway for wheels.
A wooden treatment in which wide vertically oriented boards are separated by narrower strips of wood called battens which form the joints between the boards.
Fascia is a board attached to the ends of the rafter tails just below the edge of the roof.
A style in which a narrow strip of siding appears to cover the seam between two wider boards.
Corner boards protect the ends of siding.
The exterior is generally asymmetrical and the interior floor plan is often open resembling architecture from the arts and crafts movement an architectural style that was largely pioneered by william morris.
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The shingle style is an american architectural style made popular by the rise of the new england school of architecture which eschewed the highly ornamented patterns of the eastlake style in queen anne architecture.
Board and batten or board and batten is a vertical siding that often is used to give a building like a church the perception of being higher than it actually is.
This is a technique common to american folk architecture.
In small houses like the one shown here the vertical siding is just one of the methods that architect cathy schwabe uses to give this 840 square foot cottage a big look.
A frieze board mounts just below a soffit to cover the gap between the soffit and a wall.
Siding construction the outer covering or cladding of a house.
The most obvious feature of a shingle style home is the generous and continuous use of wood shingles on the siding as well as the roof.