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  2. Tent House, Mount Isa - Wikipedia

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    Tent houses, Mount Isa, circa 1930. The house is a simple timber frame structure with a gable roof and enclosed verandah on the eastern side. An elevated timber frame gable tent roof is set over the house enclosing and shading it with a 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) space between roofs.

  3. Hut - Wikipedia

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    The construction of a hut is generally less complex than that of a house (durable, well-built dwelling) but more so than that of a shelter (place of refuge or safety) such as a tent and is used as temporary or seasonal shelter or as a permanent dwelling in some indigenous societies. [1] Huts exist in practically all nomadic cultures. Some huts ...

  4. Tent - Wikipedia

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    Tents are used as habitation by nomads, recreational campers, soldiers, and disaster victims. Pole marquees, a type of large tent are typically used as overhead shelter for festivals, weddings, backyard parties, corporate events, excavation (construction) covers, and industrial shelters.

  5. Building envelope - Wikipedia

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    The building envelope or enclosure is all of the elements of the outer shell that maintain a dry, heated, or cooled indoor environment and facilitate its climate control. Building envelope design is a specialized area of architectural and engineering practice that draws from all areas of building science and indoor climate control.

  6. Gazebo - Wikipedia

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    Tent gazebo The etymology given by Oxford Dictionaries is "Mid 18th century: perhaps humorously from gaze, in imitation of Latin future tenses ending in -ebo: compare with lavabo ." [ 3 ] L. L. Bacon put forward a derivation from Casbah , a Muslim quarter around the citadel in Algiers . [ 4 ]

  7. Tabernacle - Wikipedia

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    During the Exodus, the wandering in the desert and the conquest of Canaan, the Tabernacle was in part a portable tent, and in part a wooden enclosure draped with ten curtains, of blue (tekhelet תְּכֵלֶת), purple (’argāmān אַרְגָּמָן), and scarlet (šānî שָׁנִי) fabric. It had a rectangular, perimeter fence of ...

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