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Перевод: mansard speek mansard


[существительное]
мансарда ; мансардная крыша


Тезаурус:

  1. He wonders in how many of the little windows in all the voguishly crumbling buildings beneath all the Mansard roofs, sex is taking place.
  2. So large is the complex that the high performance pvc roof membrane covering the retail and storage areas, which is masked from general view by the use of a reconstituted Cumbrian slate mansard roof, is actually the size of a football pitch.
  3. The other architects to be awarded prizes for Second Empire designs on the War Department list were Botrel d'Hazeville, whose grand scheme resembling the Louvre was given second place; John Thomas Rochead, whose design united the two offices in an ornate single building with high-roofed corner pavilions, was awarded third place; the brothers, Edward and William Habershon, whose scheme for one large building with prominent central and corner pavilions and mansard roofs, around a central quadrangle, was given one of the fifth equal places; along with John Dwyer, whose treatment was very similar to Rochead's, but less ornate.
  4. Houses with a mansard roof cannot be converted, as the first floor rooms are already in the roof space.
  5. The construction of Castle Mill consists of a brickwork plinth, surmounted by timber-framed and weather-boarded upper storeys, and an attractive mansard roof capped its blocky form.
  6. The mansard roof and dormer windows were added in the nineteenth century but the predominant style of the chteau interior was Louis XV rococo, with traditional Picardian emphasis and additions.
  7. It was built in the French style, in brick, with three towers, a mansard roof, and a grand porticoed gateway.
  8. The full monumental style with towers, chimneys, spires, and mansard roofs was represented by the South-Eastern Railway's terminal hotels at Charing Cross (1864) and Cannon Street (1866), both designed by E. M. Barry, and Alfred Waterhouse's magnificent Lime Street Chambers, Liverpool (1867).
  9. The circular free-standing columns in natural Lambshill heavily grained sandstone at the main entrance, and the wet dash render and reconstituted Cumbrian slate finish on the mansard roof, combine to give the building a traditional Scottish feel.
  10. The complex variegated arcading of its faade was adorned with statues, including those of James Watt and George Stephenson, the whole surmounted by steep mansard roofs and a squat tower with projecting rounded windows.
  11. Its station, an imposing structure in the French Second Empire manner with steep mansard roofs, four towers, and an elongated central dome, stood on the Plaza Constitucin.
  12. The building is covered by a reinforced concrete roof of mansard profile, which houses the seventh storey.

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