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BUNGALOW <br />CANOPY <br />CASEMENT WINDOW <br />CAST IRON STOREFRONT <br />COLUMN CAPITAL OF CUT STONE <br />NW.M."21HO <br />hot tar or asphalt finished with a mineral) or rock <br />covering. <br />Bulkhead — base panels just below display <br />windows on storefronts, also referred to as kick <br />plates, <br />Bungalow — a one-story frame house, or a <br />summer cottage, often surrounded by a covered <br />veranda, usually expressing materials in their <br />natural state., The forms are usually low and <br />broad and lack applied ornament., <br />Canopy— a horizontal cover which extends from <br />the wall of a building, protecting an entrance. <br />Cantilever — a projecting bracket used for <br />carrying the cornice or the extended eaves of a <br />building; a beam, girder, or other structural <br />member which projects beyond its supporting <br />wall or column. <br />Capital — the topmost member of column, <br />usually decorative. <br />Carriage blocks — a stone block originally used <br />to step into a carriage or used in mounting a <br />horse. <br />Casement window — a window having at least <br />one sash which swings open along its entire <br />height; usually on hinges fixed to the sides of the <br />opening into which it is fitted. <br />Carved stone — rough natural stone shaped by <br />the controlled removal of stone pieces with tools <br />to create decorative d!etailingi. <br />Cast iron storefront — the front of a commercial <br />building that is made up of prefabricated cast iron <br />parts. <br />Cast stone — a mixture of stone chips or <br />fragments, usually embedded in mortar, cement, <br />or plaster, treated to simulate stone; also known <br />as "artificial stone." <br />Design Standards for the City of Paris, Texas 137 <br />