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- Germany, no distinction is made between gambrels and mansards – they are both called "mansards". In the French language, mansarde can be a term for the...
- subtlety, and elegance". Mansart, as he is generally known, po****rized the mansard roof, a four-sided, double slope gambrel roof punctuated with windows on...
- visible from below Inner dome of Les Invalides, seen from below Hardouin-Mansard's plan for a curving colonnade of Les Invalides, not completed (1700) On...
- Anthony Mansard (born in 2006) is a French artistic gymnast who is the 2024 Junior European all-around and horizontal bar champion. He is also silver...
- Rīga: Neputns, 2005. Vilks Vienacis [2. edition]. Rīga: Mansards, 2008. Ik diena. Rīga: Mansards, 2011. Uz balkona/Bet ja visu laiku... Rīga: Dienas grāmata...
- Fellows Hall in Old Town Eureka, California, also known as the French Empire Mansard Building, is a Second Empire architecture style building built in 1883...
- historically did not distinguish between a gambrel roof and a mansard roof but called both types a mansard. In the United States, various shapes of gambrel roofs...
- Second Empire architectural style (Mansard style) in the U.S. Neo-Mansard, Faux Mansard, False Mansard, Fake Mansard: Common in the 1960s and 70s in the...
- store to this day, providing access across all the retail floors, and the Mansard Gallery, which opened at the top of the building. A new factory was built...
- additions are relatively difficult to make on houses with hip roofs. A mansard roof is a variation on a hip roof, with two different roof angles, the...