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HIP ROOF <br />10NiC COLUMN <br />KEYSTONE <br />Grade — the height of the surface of the ground in <br />relationship to a structure (buillding). <br />Hip roof — a roof which, slopes upward from all <br />four sides of a building. <br />Historic District — a definable geographic area <br />that contains a number of related historic sites, <br />buildings, structures, features, or objects united <br />by past events or aesthetically by plan or physical <br />development, and that has, been designated on <br />local, state, or national registers. <br />Historic Property — any site, building, structure, <br />or object determined to be historically significant. <br />Aood mold — a projecting Moil <br />a window. <br />Hopper window — a window which opens inward <br />and is hinged at the bottom,. <br />Ionic — the classical order of architecture <br />characterized by its capital with large scrolls, less <br />heavy than the Doric and less elaborate than the <br />Corinthian. <br />Infill — the development of property or the <br />construction of buildings on land that is adjacent <br />to existing buildings. <br />Joint — the material between brick or stone. <br />Jalousie window, — a window consisting of a <br />series of overlapping horizontal glass louvers <br />which pivot simultaneously. <br />Keystone — in masonry, the center piece of an <br />arch, often of contrstingi material. <br />Landmark — any building, structure, or place <br />which has a special character or special historical <br />or aesthetic interest or value as part of the <br />development, heritage, or cultural characteristics, <br />of a city, state, or nation. <br />�Design Standards for the City of Paris, Texas 145 <br />