flat roofs in Germany

flat roofs [flætruːfs] Flachdäche

Sentence patterns related to "flat roofs"

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1. BX Ballasted for Flat Roofs Uniquely shaped for flat roofs

2. Canales are drain spouts from flat roofs

3. California-style schools have Breezeways connecting one-story wings with flat roofs

4. The Law of Moses required that flat roofs be rimmed by a parapet

5. A Built up roof system is a popular choice for buildings with low-slope or flat roofs

6. For example, they were ordered to build a low wall around the flat roofs of their houses.

7. A Built up roof system is a popular choice for buildings with low-slope or flat roofs

8. The ZEMENTOL® System is used for slabs and walls, as well as for decks and flat roofs.

Das System ZEMENTOL® wird sowohl bei Wannen (Bodenplatte und Wände) als auch Tiefgaragendecken und Flachdächern über hochwertig ausgebauten Räumen eingesetzt.

9. One of the longer lasting roofing options for flat roofs is Bitumen roofing or a modified Bitumen roof

10. Similar to Ballasted racking’s meteoric rise as the go-to solution for flat roofs, Ballasted systems are slowly gaining popularity on the ground

11. At least 50 % of campsite buildings which have suitable roofs (flat roofs or roofs with a small angle of inclination), shall be grassed or planted.

Auf dem Campingplatz sind mindestens 50 % der geeigneten Dächer (Flachdächer oder Dächer mit geringem Neigungswinkel) mit Gras oder anderweitig zu begrünen.

12. The passion of such discussion has been greatly enhanced by the clarity of its polarization – Communists versus the Rest – and it was somewhere in this vigorous polemic that the term ‘The New Brutalism’ was first coined.1 It was, in the beginning, a term of Communist abuse, and it was intended to signify the normal vocabulary of Modern Architecture – flat roofs, glass, exposed