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  2. Stepped gable - Wikipedia

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    A stepped gable, crow-stepped gable, or corbie step [1] is a stairstep type of design at the top of the triangular gable-end of a building. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The top of the parapet wall projects above the roofline and the top of the brick or stone wall is stacked in a step pattern above the roof as a decoration and as a convenient way to finish the ...

  3. 28 Porch Step Ideas to Dress Up Your House This Fall - AOL

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    Classic red brick steps are just the right complement to the warm white clapboard and all the historical character of this 1700s Cape cottage in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Get the Look: Exterior ...

  4. House at 1050 S. Madison Ave. - Wikipedia

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    Architect Reginald D. Johnson designed the Colonial Revival house for himself in 1911. The one-story house has a U-shaped plan surrounding a brick terrace in the rear. The house's hipped roof features jerkinhead ends at either side of the front facade; the front door and windows are arranged symmetrically between the two ends. Both the roof and ...

  5. South Stoneham House - Wikipedia

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    The house itself has three storeys constructed of red brick. The ground floor level has a rubbed brick band at nine courses, and another rubbed brick band exists on the second floor, along with a moulded stone cornice level with the sills. [6] The attic is tall and embraces the second floor.

  6. Architecture of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The town subsequently underwent a period of renovation with new brick and stone buildings lining its narrow streets. The old town has now become an important tourist attraction. [67] The fine architectural style of Skagen on the northern tip of Jutland is quite distinctive. From the 19th century on, the houses were whitewashed and had red-tiled ...

  7. Ablaq - Wikipedia

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    During this period, black and white stone were often used as well as red brick in recurring rows, giving a three colored striped building. [3] Ablaq masonry supplemented other decorative techniques such as the use of "joggled" voussoirs in arches, where stones of alternating colours were cut into interlocking shapes.

  8. Roughcast - Wikipedia

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    Though it is an occasional home-design fad, its general unpopularity in the UK as of 2006 was estimated to reduce the value of a property by up to 5%. [3] However roughcasting remains very popular in Scotland and rural Ireland, with a high percentage of new houses being built with roughcasting.

  9. My Unique Home: This house was built by robots in 7 days - AOL

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    This Washington, D.C. home is sleek in design, soundproofed and crafted with the highest-end materials. Oh, and it was built in seven days. By robots.