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(The roof allows in ultraviolet rays).
An opening in the roof allows rain to fall in the foyer and the open-air hallway facing the bedrooms, giving a symphonic quality to Cambodia's riotous rainstorms.
While the roof allows sufficient light for play in most conditions, a system of 120 lights means play can continue in fading light and when it is dark outside.
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Running throughout the house are cinder-block columns with steel beams inside that support the roof, allowing the space to be open.
The windows were broken, trees and vines grew up around the once-loved structure and there was a hole in the roof allowing the rain in.
The design calls for a diagonal, continuous band of glass running along two sides and across the roof, allowing visitors to watch what's going on inside.
One Tunisian builder said he helped stop the attack by knocking over the attacker with tiles thrown from the roof, allowing police to shoot him.
There, they could install much of the infrastructure on the roof, allowing for maximum use of the floor space, said Stephen Kaminsky, the initiative's director of protein and analytical chemistry.
In Burlington, Temple B'nai Israel's synagogue building, built during 1801, sustained some water damage when tremor-caused openings in the roof allowed standing water to leak in, and about 20 bricks fell, damaging a congregant's car.
The old roof pillars were replaced in 1965 with modern-style cantilevering on top of the roof, allowing every spectator a completely unobstructed view, while it was also expanded to hold 20,000 spectators (10,000 seated and 10,000 standing in front) at a cost of £350,000.
The shape of the cover roof allows the condensate to slips on the cover surface and to be collected away.
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