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  2. Gazebo - Wikipedia

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    A gazebo is a pavilion structure, sometimes octagonal or turret-shaped, often built in a park, garden, or spacious public area. [1] Some are used on occasions as bandstands . The name is also now used for a tent like canopy structure with open sides used as partial shelter from sun and rain at outdoor events.

  3. 20 Reasons Your Backyard Needs a Gazebo - AOL

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    The best gazebo design ideas add shade and style to a yard or garden. You can re-create these gazebo designs with backyard landscaping, outdoor decor, and more. 20 Reasons Your Backyard Needs a Gazebo

  4. Town Lake Gazebo - Wikipedia

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    On November 9, 1965, City Council approved NAWIC's plan to build a public gazebo that would provide a scenic view of downtown Austin and of the lake from Auditorium Shores to the south. [ 3 ] In January 1966 the Austin chapter of NAWIC began raising funds for the project and revealed an early design with a mushroom-like dome meant to echo and ...

  5. Anderson House (Rock Hill, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The house has two and one-half stories. The architecture is Queen Anne, based on a published plan of George Franklin Barber, a Tennessee architect. It incorporates a three-story turret with a conical roof on the north corner of the façade. A one-story porch wraps around the turret and spans the façade, with an attached gazebo at the south end.

  6. Shed - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl-sided, wood-framed sheds blend the strength of a wood frame with the maintenance-free aspect of vinyl siding (it does not need to be painted or varnished). The International Building Code (IBC) defines a shed as a building or structure of an accessory character; it classifies them under utility and miscellaneous group U (Chapter 3 Section ...

  7. Bush carpentry - Wikipedia

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    Projects built according to properly drawn plans, for example, architectural blueprints, cannot be called examples of bush carpentry. The design of a barn or shed is likely to be intuitive and functional; the settler's slab hut derived from the vernacular English crofter's hut, a simple rectangular walled shelter with one door, and perhaps ...