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- Knee_wall abstract "A knee wall is a short wall, typically under three feet (one metre) in height, used to support the rafters in timber roof construction. In his book A Visual Dictionary of Architecture, Francis D. K. Ching defines a knee wall as \"a short wall supporting rafters at some intermediate position along their length.\" The knee wall takes the place of a purlin, providing support to rafters which therefore need not be large enough to span from the ridge to the eaves. Typically the knee wall is finished with plaster, enclosing the useful part of the attic space (not necessarily high enough for a person to stand up), while the remaining small space under the eaves is only useful for storage.The term is derived from the association with the vertical location of the human knee. Knee walls are common in old houses in which the ceiling on the top floor is an attic, i.e. the ceiling is the underside of the roof and slopes down on one or more sides. A house of this kind may be referred to as 'Cape Cod' etc.".
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- Knee_wall wikiPageWikiLink Attic.
- Knee_wall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Construction_terminology.
- Knee_wall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_wall.
- Knee_wall wikiPageWikiLink Eaves.
- Knee_wall wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Ching.
- Knee_wall wikiPageWikiLink Half_wall.
- Knee_wall wikiPageWikiLink Purlin.
- Knee_wall wikiPageWikiLink Rafter.
- Knee_wall wikiPageWikiLink Ridge.
- Knee_wall wikiPageWikiLink Sleeper_wall.
- Knee_wall wikiPageWikiLink Wall.
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- Knee_wall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Knee wall".
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- Knee_wall subject Category:Construction_terminology.
- Knee_wall subject Category:Types_of_wall.
- Knee_wall hypernym Wall.
- Knee_wall type Place.
- Knee_wall type Element.
- Knee_wall comment "A knee wall is a short wall, typically under three feet (one metre) in height, used to support the rafters in timber roof construction. In his book A Visual Dictionary of Architecture, Francis D. K. Ching defines a knee wall as \"a short wall supporting rafters at some intermediate position along their length.\" The knee wall takes the place of a purlin, providing support to rafters which therefore need not be large enough to span from the ridge to the eaves.".
- Knee_wall label "Knee wall".
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- Knee_wall depiction 313_CAD_2-4_Knee_wall_inside_conditioned_space_5-01014_GBA_1-31-12_0.jpg.
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