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Down: 1) Ends of the pipes that carry smoke from the chimney to the air 2) A raised turret or pavilion. 3) The edge of a roof that projects beyond the side of the building 6) Moldings and bands which lie horizontally above columns, resting on their capitals 7) A column that is part of a wall - can be semicircular or flat 8) is a four-sided gambrel-style hip roof characterized by two slopes on each of its sides with the lower slope10) A long sequence of columns joined by their entabulature 11) A type of capital with spiral flutes for decoration 13) A type of capital with flowers and scrolls for decoration 15) A type of capital that has a simple top; Very simple and powerful19) Low or no maintenance; Can be as much as brick 21) A slope or the degree of slope – usually refers to a roof 26) A free-standing buttress attached to the main structure by an arch or a half-arch 28) A dome-shaped ornamental structure placed on the top of a larger roof or dome. 29) House consists of two steeply inclined roofs that nearly reach the ground31) A projection from the main structure of a building over the front entrance supported by columns, and often capped by a triangular pediment 32) a pointed arch; usually has a joint (instead of a keystone) at the apex 33) An architectural decoration above a portico Across: 1) A free standing pillar 4) Roof covering with no slopes5) A row of repeating balusters -- small posts which support the upper rail or railing 9) A roof with very little slope 12) Part of a building with section(s) that protrudes. 14) is a building with a long, pitched roof that slopes down to the back, generally a wooden frame house16) Panels mounted on beside windows 17) Variation of the Gothic arch; Top of arch is flattened 18) An observation platform built above the roof 20) is a type of roof where all sides slope downwards to the walls22) Construction of timber frame having the spaces filed with masonry or plaster 23) Decorative metal 24) An architectural decoration composed of small square projecting blocks used in a cornice 25) Square or circular free-standing structures or built into the end of a house or barn27) A window consisting of three vertical parts, with the central part higher than the flanking ones and topped with a fanlight 30) Stone surfaces that cover corners of buildings; Alternate in length 31) An object suspended from above 34) Requires the most maintenance; Not as expensive as brick 35) A series of adjoining arches with their supporting columns 36) One of the most expensive; Low or no maintenance 37) Inexpensive; Aluminum or vinyl; Low or no maintenance 38) A roof with very steep slope39) A window in a small gable-like projection built out from a sloping roof 40) A house with symmetrical two-sided roof with two slopes on each side; Looks like a barn 41) Basic rounded arch, usually with a keystone – originated with the Etruscans 42) A tower, often at an angle or on the corner of a building 43) Materials that are relatively thin, enough to be overlapped as they are put in place.
 

 

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