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BOXED EAVE <br />BRACKETS <br />BOX COLUMN ON A BRICK BASE <br />BRICK COURSE I PATTERN <br />BULKHEAD <br />Bearing wall — a wall capable of supporting mom - <br />than, its own weight, such as a roof or floor. — <br />Belvedere — a rooftop pavilion from which a vista <br />can be enjoyed. <br />Bllanker Panels - a window covered by a <br />temporary weather tight covering constructed <br />from painted fiber -cement board or other similar <br />material, which has been sealed off but is still <br />visible; intended to be a temporary solution to <br />make a damaged opening weather tight. <br />Board and batten siding — a siding consisting of <br />long vertical boards and thin strips, or battens; <br />the battens are used to conceal the gaps <br />between the siding boards. <br />Bond — an arrangement of masonry units to <br />provide strength, stability, and beauty through <br />setting a pattern by lapping units over one <br />another. <br />Bow window — a rounded bay window that <br />projects from the wall. <br />Box column — a hollow, built-up column <br />constructed of wood and rectangular in shape. <br />Boxed eave or box cornice — a hollow cornice <br />built up of boards, moldings, shingles, etc. <br />Brackets — projecting support members found <br />under eaves or other overhangs; may be plain or <br />decorated. <br />Brick course,/ pattern — the way in which brick is <br />laid in a building!. <br />Building — a more or less enclosed and <br />permanent structure. <br />Built-up roof — a roofing system covering a <br />relatively flat roof, consisting of several layers of <br />a saturated felt where each layer is mopped with, <br />Design Standards for the City of Paris, Texas 136 <br />