A prefabricated apparatus used for occupying the space between the roofing material and the outer walls of a building the size of such space being dependent upon the vertical dimension of the rafters supporting the roofing material and the horizontal distance between rafters.
Roof frieze definition.
A low slope or flat roof covered with alternating layers of roofing felt and hot mopped asphalt and topped off with a layer of gravel.
It was originally the middle band of an entablature which lies between the architrave and the cornice.
Paterae are also usually used to decorate friezes.
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The frieze lining the roof of yankee stadium in architecture the frieze friːz is the wide central section part of an entablature and may be plain in the ionic or doric order or decorated with bas reliefs.
Frieze a band with designs or carvings along a wall or above doorway s and windows.
It s a structural element that helps support the weight of the roof.
A frieze is a decoration high up on the walls of a room or just under the roof of a building.
In classical greek architecture the cornice was the top element of the entablature the horizontal section of a building exterior immediately above a series of columns and below the roof.
This durable carpet offers a long life that.
Originating from greek architecture 600 400 b c a frieze is a continuous horizontal band of carved or painted decoration.
Sitting just on top of that is the frieze a horizontal section with less structural and more decorative function.
A similar form used as a decoration.
Frieze carpets are also perfect for high traffic areas.
A narrow piece of decoration along a wall either inside a room or on the outside of a building.
Their twisted fibers flop in a lackluster manner which easily conceals dirt stains and footprints.
By definition frieze carpets have high twists.