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Works created by this school are in the
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Prairie style. prairie style a style of american domestic
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Prefabricated pipe conduit system, английский
Prefabricated mechanical service conduits laid underground or above grade, carrying insulated piping for one or more utilities.
Architecture that originated with the, английский
Prairie school, popular primarily in the midwest from about 1900 to 1920. a house in this style often is characterized by: a two-story height with wings and/or porches of one story, integrated with its site to provide a low, horizontal appearance; the central portion of the house usually higher than the adjacent flanking wings; traditional building materials; exterior walls commonly of light-colored stucco, lightcolored brick, or concrete block; contrasting wood trim between stories; a porte cochere and/or a porch having a roof typically supported by heavy columns that are either square in cross-section or have slanted sides; a terrace and/or balcony; often, sullivanesque friezes and/or door surrounds; a broad, low-pitched roof; eaves with a considerable overhang; hipped or gabled dormers; a prominent, large, relatively low rectangular chimney; often, a series of windows below the roof overhang; commonly, diamond-shaped window panes set in lead cames; commonly, one-over-one double- hung sashes or tall casement windows, often grouped in sets of two or three; doors having windows, often glazed with highly decorative geometric patterns.
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