mansard roof Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌmæn.sɑːd ˈruːf]
  • Us [ ˌmæn.sɑːrd ˈruːf]

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  • Walls were of imitation brick - thin slips glued on in the factory - and the mysteriously long-lived double mansard roof-edge was also factory-tiled on a steel frame.

  • The house has a mansard roof with flared eaves, with a rooftop deck and cupola.

  • It features a slate covered mansard roof, two-story projecting bay, and porches across the front and rear facades.

  • It has a mansard roof and measures 158 feet long and 54 feet wide, with an 86 feet long and 50 feet wide cross-section.

  • A tower with four-segment window band and a similar slate-covered mansard roof, rises from the central bay.

  • A mansard roof with slate tiles tops the house; a cornice running along the roofline features paired brackets.

  • The house consists of a rectangular main block with an asymmetrically placed rear wing and a mansard roof.

  • The raised mansard roof was added about 1870 and replaced an earlier gable roof.

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