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  2. Socle (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    In the field of archaeology this term refers to a wall base, frequently of stone, that supports the upper part of the wall, which is made of a different material – frequently mudbrick. This was a typical building practice in ancient Greece , resulting in the frequent preservation of the plans of ancient buildings only in their stone-built ...

  3. Fort de Roppe - Wikipedia

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    The Fort de Roppe is located at the summit of a hill near the town of Roppe, to the north of Belfort.It was sited to control the road to Colmar in co-operation with the fort at Giromagny, as well as the road to Basel, to protect the Fort de Bessoncourt's flank, and to support Fort du Salbert. [1]

  4. Roppe - Wikipedia

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    Roppe (French pronunciation:) is a commune in the Territoire de Belfort department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comt ...

  5. Sill plate - Wikipedia

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    An unusual barn in Schoonebeek, Netherlands with interrupted sills, the posts land directly on the padstone foundation Norwegian style framing, Kravik Mellom, Norway. In historic buildings the sills were almost always large, solid timbers framed together at the corners, carry the bents, and are set on the stone or brick foundation walls, piers, or piles (wood posts driven or set into the ground).

  6. Troll Wall - Wikipedia

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    The Troll Wall is the tallest vertical rock face in Europe, about 1,100 metres (3,600 ft) from its base to the summit of its highest point. At its steepest, the summit ridge overhangs the base of the wall by nearly 50 metres (160 ft). The Rauma River, the Rauma railway and the European Route E136 run just to the east of the wall. [2]

  7. Dropped ceiling - Wikipedia

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    Dropped ceiling featuring ceiling tiles, lights, air diffusers, smoke detector, and more Dropped ceiling with ceiling tile light fixture. A dropped ceiling is a secondary ceiling, hung below the main (structural) ceiling.