Decks (Architecture, Domestic)
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Wikidata:
Q2637989
Library of congress:
sh 85036213
Sources of Information
- Merriam-Webster online, Jan. 3, 2005terrace (1.c. a level paved or planted area adjoining a building; 4.a. a row of houses or apartments on raised ground or a sloping sitel 4.b. a group of row houses)
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Wikipedia description:
In architecture, a deck is a flat surface capable of supporting weight, similar to a floor, but typically constructed outdoors, often elevated from the ground, and usually connected to a building. The term is a generalization from the deck of a ship. A level architectural deck may be intended for use by people, e.g., what in the UK is usually called a decked patio. "Roof deck" refers to the flat layer of construction materials to which the weather impervious layers are attached to a form a roof, and they may be either level (for a "flat" rooftop) or sloped.
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