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  2. Booval House - Wikipedia

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    After acquiring Booval House from Dr Baartz, to establish as a family home, Booval House underwent some modifications to cater and comfort a young growing family. Minimally invasive ducted air conditioning [citation needed] was installed in the main house, solar panels added to the steep carport roofs, and a pool at the eastern end of the property.

  3. Carport - Wikipedia

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    Carport in front of garages One example of the many common types of modern carports sold on the market. This particular one is a stand-alone model. Carport in Japan. A carport is a covered structure used to offer limited protection to vehicles, primarily cars, from rain and snow. The structure can either be free standing or attached to a wall.

  4. Glossary of architecture - Wikipedia

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    A sunken panel in the shape of a square, rectangle, or octagon that serves as a decorative device, usually in a ceiling or vault. Also called caissons, or lacunar. [15] Colarin or Hypotrachelium (also colarino, collarino, or hypotrachelium) The little frieze of the capital of the Tuscan and Doric column placed between the astragal, and the ...

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  6. Crawl space - Wikipedia

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    A wooden crawl space access panel, opening to the exterior of the house, that has begun rotting away from dampness Encapsulation is sometimes used to prevent the passage of air from the crawl space to the living environment, to save energy and improve indoor air quality , since air in the crawl space might otherwise tend to rise due to the ...

  7. Sill plate - Wikipedia

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    In modern wood construction, sills usually come in sizes of 2×4, 2×6, 2×8, and 2×10. In stick framing, the sill is made of treated lumber, and is anchored to the foundation wall, often with J-bolts, to keep the building from coming off the foundation during a severe storm or earthquake.