Mansard Roof (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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" Mansard Roof " is the debut single by indie rock band, Vampire Weekend, released on October 23, 2007. "Mansard Roof" was the first song from Vampire Weekend's album to have a video. The main scene...
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Definition and illustration for the term MANSARD ROOF ... A mansard roof has two slopes on each of the four sides. The lower slope is steeper than the upper slope. Dormers are often set in the lower slope. The upper slope is usually not visible from the ground.
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architecture.about.com/library/blgloss-mansard.htm
architecture.about.com/library/blgloss-mansard.htm
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Characteristic of the Second Empire style, the mansard roof has a long and interesting history. Facts and photos. ... The Mansard Roof and the Second Empire Style; by Jackie Craven...
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Watch the video for Vampire Weekend – Mansard Roof at Last.fm. "Mansard Roof" is the debut single by indie rock band, Vampire Weekend, released on October 23, 2007. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm. ... I see a mansard roof through the trees...
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www.last.fm/music/Vampire+Weekend/_/Mansard+Roof
www.last.fm/music/Vampire+Weekend/_/Mansard+Roof
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The lower roof can have a straight, convex or concave shape. Sometimes the straight mansard roof can flare out at the bottom.The illustration shows a straight mansard roof...
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www.buffaloah.com/a/DCTNRY/m/mansard.html
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Hopper, Edward; The Mansard Roof; 1923; Watercolor on paper; 13 3/4 x 19 inches; The Brooklyn Museum, New York ... This is only a thumbnail image. Use the Image Viewer to study the much larger full-sized image. The Image Viewer allows you to resize the image to fit your screen, display as a thumbnail, zoom in up to 200%,
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mansard roof (măn'särd) [key], type of roof, so named because it was frequently used by the French architect François Mansart. It was not devised by him but was used early in the 16th cent., as in portions of the palace of the Louvre designed by Pierre Lescot.
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A French gable roof. The difference is that the mansard has a flat area at the top instead of being perfectly triangular. These are common in French Chateau houses and Second Empire style houses.
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www.cmhpf.org/kids/Guideboox/RoofTypes.html
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