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  • The central one is the palace of nine bays wide, with double roofs.
  • The double roof was lined with teak, while side louvre ventilators with roller slides were fitted.
  • By the 1970s, only a small handful of wagons with double roofs were still in service.
  • Julius describes a double roof for dwellings, with an air gap between the inner and outer roof to reduce direct radiant heating.
  • This house is predominantly Gothic Revival in character, with its main body topped by a double roof roughly looking like a monitor.
  • For example, the roof resembles baroque double roofs, and the third storey also features flat windows and pilasters with Classical fluting between them.
  • The house features a double roof, the inner layer a traditional reed roof of the type locally used, with a sheet metal roof above.
  • These MC5Cs were designed with double roofs due to the hot Saudi desert sun, and thus, worked very well for the hot Las Vegas sun.
  • The two buildings built during this year were one for the Ladies'Department and a long shed with a double roof with a secretary's office.
  • The much the lower part of the church represents the Moldavian school as much the superstructure, the double roof and the tower belong to the local constructive tradition.
  • There was concern the vans were too hot in summer months; as a result, about 100 vans were built with double roofs in an attempt to provide some form of shade.
  • This building is constructed of vertical slabs of timber housed in recessed timber sections at the top and base of the wall, and the building features a similar double roof system to that previously described.
  • The historian Dmitri Tselos first identified the Nippon Tea House as a possible influence on Frank Lloyd Wright, suggesting that the low-pitched double roof forms of the Prairie Houses as having similar forms as the teahouse roof.
  • The cab was also redesigned to provide greater amenity to the crew, with the original sheet metal structure, prone to vibration at speed, being replaced by one of wood, and a double roof was employed for greater comfort in Australian weather conditions.