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  2. Girder and Panel building sets - Wikipedia

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    Square navy blue roof panels lay on top of the beams, and some roof pieces even had translucent skylight domes molded into them. Kenner typically created two or three sets of different sizes for each theme of the Girder and Panel toy line, offering the buyer a choice of "basic, better (and best)."

  3. List of commercially available roofing materials - Wikipedia

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    Tile roofing traditionally consists of locally available materials such as clay, granite, terracotta or slate, though many modern applications contain concrete. Imbrex and tegula, style dating back to ancient Greece and Rome. Monk and nun, a style similar to Imbrex and tegula, but basically using two Imbrex tiles. Dutch roof tiles, Netherlands.

  4. Retractable roof - Wikipedia

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    Retractable roof. A retractable roof is a roof system designed to roll back the roof of a structure so that the interior of the facility is open to the outdoors. [1] Retractable roofs are sometimes referred to as operable roofs or retractable skylights. The term operable skylight, while quite similar, refers to a skylight that opens on a hinge ...

  5. Skylight - Wikipedia

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    daylighting elements used to allow direct and/or indirect sunlight, via toplighting. providing a visual connection to the outdoor environment to interior occupants. sustainable building —passive solar heating, and with operable units; ventilation for passive cooling and fresh air exchange. Open skylight.

  6. Translucent concrete - Wikipedia

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    Translucent concrete. Translucent concrete (also: light-transmitting concrete) is a concrete based building material with light-transmissive properties due to embedded light optical elements — usually optical fibers. Light is conducted through the stone from one end to the other. Therefore, the fibers have to go through the whole object.

  7. Radiant barrier - Wikipedia

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    A radiant barrier is a type of building material that reflects thermal radiation and reduces heat transfer. Because thermal energy is also transferred by conduction and convection, in addition to radiation, radiant barriers are often supplemented with thermal insulation that slows down heat transfer by conduction or convection.