Merge from Rooftop farming date July 2009 Image Rockefeller 2007.jpg thumb right The roofgarden of the Rockefeller Center in Manhattan. A roofgarden is any garden on the roof of a building . Besides the decorative benefit, roof plantings may provide food, temperature control, hydrological benefits, architectural enhancement, habitats or corridors ref http www.greenroof.se ?pid 28&sub 19 Roof gardens .... ref A roofgarden has also been discovered around an audience hall in Roman Byzantine Caesarea . ref p. 219, Byzantine garden culture , Antony Robert Littlewood, Henry Maguire, and Joachim Wolschke ... rain run off. A roofgarden can delay run off reduce the rate and volume of run off. As cities ... off for later use by the plants. ref name Liu, K Urban agriculture Image Roofgarden large.jpg thumb right An extreme example of a roofgarden, in Vancouver, British Columbia . In an accessible rooftop ... the key impetus for many roof gardens. The garden may be on the roof of an autonomous building which ... added stress to the roof s waterproofing. One high profile example of a building with a roofgarden ..., received the most amount of votes. ref name Yuen, B 2005 Roofgarden vs. green roof A roofgarden ... interchangeably. A roofgarden is an area that is generally used for recreation, entertaining, and as an additional ... and lighting systems. A roofgarden reestablishes the relationship between humans and nature that can ... database. ref The planters on a roofgarden, on the other hand, can generally range anywhere from ... topics Living wall Metropolitan Museum of Art RoofGarden Ralph Hancock , designer of The Rockefeller Center Roof Gardens Skyrise greenery Terrace garden Urban agriculture Wildlife corridor Div ... http www.ralphhancock.com Ralph Hancock website DEFAULTSORT RoofGarden Category Roofgarden Category ... terrace where plants were grown. ref pp. 112 115, chapter 2, Roof gardens through history , Roof gardens ... as rising up to 14 stories, with roof gardens on the top story complete with ox drawn water ... more details
File Memantra pic.JPG thumb right 300px Memantra by Frank Stella on exhibit in the RoofGarden The Metropolitan Museum of Art RoofGarden Iris and B. Gerald Cantor RoofGarden is a rooftop terrace, art venue and restaurant open in the warm weather months at New York s Metropolitan Museum of Art . The RoofGarden offers breathtaking ref name Miller Cite news last Miller first Lori coauthors title Met s Garden Where Views Enhance Art newspaper The New York Times location New York pages The New York Times Company language publisher The New Times date August 2, 1987 url http www.nytimes.com 1987 08 02 nyregion met s garden where views enhance art.html?pagewanted 1 accessdate June 30, 2010 ref views ... publisher www.cantorfoundation.org accessdate 2010 06 30 ref The Garden was opened to the public on August 1, 1987. ref Cite news last first coauthors title New RoofGarden at Metropolitan Museum newspaper ... June 4, 1987 url http www.nytimes.com 1987 06 04 nyregion new roofgarden at metropolitan museum.html?pagewanted 1 accessdate June 30, 2010 ref Exhibitions Every summer since 1998 the roofgarden has ... RoofGarden Installation Big Bamb to Open April 27 April 27 October 31, 2010 weather permitting ... June 30, 2010 ref Views The RoofGarden offers spectacular views of the Manhattan Island Manhattan ... June 30, 2010 ref Writer Mindy Aloff describes the RoofGarden as the loveliest airborne space ... rates the RoofGarden as one of the finest pick up spots in Manhattan. ref name Bennett Citation ... Cantor RoofGarden newspaper New York Magazine pages year date url http nymag.com listings bar iris and b gerald cantor roofgarden archiveurl archivedate accessdate June 30, 2010 ref The New York ... from the sun. ref name Louie References reflist coord missing New York Category Roofgarden Category ... location London pages url doi id isbn 9781579128012 ref The garden is the gift of philanthropists Iris ... 1996 07 17 garden a sip and a view without the grit.html accessdate June 30, 2010 ref Some regard the breathtaking ... more details
Metal roof Metal Roofing Alliance Roof crush Roofgarden Roofer Roofing felt Solar panel Tensile ...mergefrom pitched roof date March 2011 For automobile roofs Automobile roof disambiguation Image Churches ... , Madagascar A roof is the covering on the uppermost part of a building . A roof protects the building ... a letter box to a cathedral or stadium , dwelling s being the most numerous. In most countries a roof protects primarily against rain . Depending upon the nature of the building, the roof may also protect against heat , sunlight , cold, snow and wind . Other types of structure, for example, a garden ... elements. The characteristics of a roof are dependent upon the purpose of the building that it covers ... in the design of a roof are the material the construction the durability The material of a roof may range from banana leaves, wheaten straw or seagrass to Architectural glass lamininated ... the predominant roofing material for centuries. The construction of a roof is determined by its method of support and how the underneath space is bridged and whether or not the roof is pitched . The pitch is the angle at which the roof rises from its lowest to highest point. Most house domestic architecture ... spec.htm Thatching specifications ref Other types of roofing, for example Pantile roof material pantiles , are unstable on a steeply pitched roof but provide excellent weather protection at a relatively low angle. In regions where there is little rain, an almost flat roof with a slight run off provides adequate protection against an occasional downpour. The durability of a roof is a matter of concern because the roof is often the least accessible part of a building for purposes of repair and renewal, while its damage or destruction can have serious effects. Form of a roof Main List of roof shapes ... of roof s are the climate and the materials available for roof structure and the outer covering ... roof s generally if the angle exceeds 10 degrees . ref C.M.Harris, Dictionary of Architecture & Construction ... more details
The Roof may refer to The Roof song , also known as The Roof Back in Time , a song co written by American singer Mariah Carey, Cory Rooney and the Trackmasters The Roof film , a 1956 Italian film directed by Vittorio De Sica. The Roof 1933 film , a British film disambig ... more details
Other uses Deck disambiguation Deck The roof deck is the roofing material layer between the primary structural components trusses & joists and either insulative layers or weatherproofing layers in a typical roof system. Structure Usually the roof deck acts as a unifying structural diaphragm by tying all the structural components together. Types There are many types of roof deck plywood or Oriented strand board OSB sheathing, wood tongue and groove, corrugated metal, grancrete encapsulated polystyrene , reinforced concrete, and double tee. Roof gardens Roof decks are used as Roof Patio garden s and Skyrise greenery when engineered for the static and dynamic weight loads. The exposure to stronger sun and wind creates challenges for plants and opportunities for design. External links http www.roofhelp.com deck requirements wood.htm http www.nrdca.org Category Construction terminology Category Architectural elements Category Garden features Category Roofgarden civil engineering stub ... more details
Image Smith richmond001.jpg thumb Roof Lantern Image OriglioUpView.jpg thumb Internal View of Roof Lantern The term roof lantern in its most common use today describes a multi paned glass structure that sits atop a typically flat roof in order to provide natural light into the room below. A roof lantern is in effect a skylight . The term has also been used Roof Top Lantern to describe the decorative lighted lanterns atop Japanese taxi cabs designed to mimic the cultural heritage of Japanese people Japanese lanterns. Roof lanterns derived from structures first built in 16th century France and Italy called Orangery Orangeries . Orangeries were brick or frame structures with tall glass side windows and a central glass area in the flat roof for added sunlight. Orangeries were built to grow fruit in non temperate climates. Orangeries today are considered a form or style of conservatory. Roof lanterns today serve as an architectural feature beyond the common version of commercial and plain skylights used on countless homes and commercial structures. They allow for unique views of the outdoors, and provide considerably more internal and external architectural appeal than common skylights, without ... most roof lanterns and the term is used interchangeably in the UK where roof lanterns are a common product in the building vernacular. The first roof lanterns were made of timber and glass and were ... showed a fondness for the Roof Lantern, in which the humble ceiling window design of the skylight is elaborated into a miniature glass paneled sunroom conservatory style roof cupola or tower ref name Skylights & Roof Lanterns cite web title Skylights & Roof Lanterns url http www.period homes.com ph3 sky.htm ref blockquote With advancements in glazing and sealing techniques, modern roof lanterns ... skylights. Today roof lanterns are built of both wood and aluminum, depending upon the style ... Roofs Category Windows Category Architectural elements Category Garden features Category Solar ... more details
to roofs which are merely colored green, as with green roof tiles or roof shingle s. Container garden ... thumb An intensive roofgarden in Manhattan Green roofs can be categorized as intensive, semi intensive .... Traditional roofgarden s, which require a reasonable depth of soil to grow large plants or conventional ... msnbc.msn.com id 6002705 site newsweek title Is that a Garden on Your Roof? Enterprise The Future ... 38&sub 20 Green Roof Augustenborg s Botanical RoofGarden History ref to be the world s first green roof botanical garden was set up in Augustenborg , a suburb of Malm , in May 1999. The International ... garden Sod roof , Traditional roof in Scandinavia Sustainable city References Reflist 2 Further reading ... September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Green Roof Category Roofgarden Category Roofs Category Sustainable architecture ...Refimprove date December 2008 Image Nor rag ta, Faroe Islands 2 .JPG thumb Traditional sod roof s can ... Green roof of Chicago City Hall City Hall in Chicago , Illinois . A green roof is a roof of a building ... than an intensive green roof . The term green roof may also be used to indicate roofs that use some form of green technology, such as a cool roof , a roof with solar thermal collector s or photovoltaic ... 0820.JPG thumb upright A modern green roof California Academy of Sciences . Constructed ... surviving varieties selected for installation on the roof. ref California magazine of the University ... LEED points Increase agricultural space Financial benefits Increase roof life span dramatically Increase real estate value A green roof is often a key component of an autonomous building . Several studies ... of green roof research in Germany. Particularly in the last 10 years, much more research has begun. About ten green roof research centers exist in the US and activities exist in about 40 countries. In a recent ... scenarios. Roof greening makes the biggest difference where the building proportion is high ... formulated composts even a thin layer of rockwool laid directly onto a watertight roof can support ... more details
Hipped roof can refer to A hip roof , a type of roof where all sides are sloped A tented roof , a conical style of roof seen in Russian architecture disambig ... more details
Multiple image direction vertical align right image1 Amsterdam Arena Roof Open.jpg image2 Amsterdam Arena Roof Closed.jpg width 250 caption2 The Amsterdam Arena with the retractable roof opened and closed A retractable roof is a Kinetic architecture kinetic architectural element used in many sports venues, in which a roof made of a suitable material can readily be mechanically deployed from some retracted ... employ a variety of different configurations and styles. History The first retractable roof sports ... in 1967. The arena s dome shaped roof is made up of 8 segments in which six segments can retract underneath ... to be the first outdoor retractable roof stadium at its debut for the 1976 Summer Olympic Games . However, plagued by construction problems, the roof was not installed until 1987, and was not retractable until 1988. Even then, movement of the roof was impossible in high wind conditions, and technical problems plagued the facility. A permanent, fixed roof was installed in 1998. By contrast, the Rogers Centre formerly known as SkyDome in Toronto , Ontario had a fully functional retractable roof at its ... Milwaukee Miller Park has a Fan implement fan style roof, while Toyota Stadium in Japan has an accordion like roof. Most retractable roofs are made of metal, while some, such as the roof of University of Phoenix Stadium , are made of water resistant fabric. Although each retractable roof differs in these aspects, Safeco Field Safeco Field s roof is unique in that it is the only one in North America ..., if a game begins with the roof open and weather conditions become less favorable, the home team may, with the approval of the field officials and visiting team, request the roof be closed. Depending ... not continue until the roof is fully closed. If the game begins with the roof closed, it may be opened ... thumb alt Open roof system used by athletic facility construction http www.outsideinside.us company . Some modern athletic facilities are using affordable, less complex roof systems that resemble ... more details
Close, next to the Dean s garden, and is known as the Pilgrims Hall, now part of The Pilgrims School . The roof of Westminster Hall 1395 1399 is a fine example of a hammerbeam roof. The span of Westminster ... restoration project undertaken by Historic Scotland , the hammerbeam roof of the Great Hall ... 1502 by King James IV of Scotland , structural loads from the roof had caused the walls of the hall to deflect outwards. To ensure that the ridge of the roof would be level and straight, the trusses were ... Keely at St. Mary St. Catherine of Siena Parish Charlestown, MA . File Angel s roof St Mary s Church Bury St Edmunds.jpg thumb left 200px Angel s roof, St. Mary s Church, Bury St. Edmunds St Mary s Church ... roof in England at convert 72 ft m 0 abbr on wide is in the train shed at Bristol Temple Meads ... Studio Vista location London isbn 0 289 79804 3 ref In fact, the roof at Bristol Temple Meads railway .... The hammer posts and brackets support nothing, as all the weight of the roof is braced and supported by the massive side walls via the main timber ribs of the roof and the pillars inside the train ... de Hammerbalken Gew lbe simple Hammerbeam roof ... more details
Wiktionary Raise the Roof may refer to Raise the Roof card game Raise the Roof card game , a construction strategy card game Raise the Roof game show Raise the Roof game show , a British television game show Raise the Roof producer , a Broadway theatre production group Raise the Roof film Raise the Roof film , a 1930 film directed by Walter Summers Raise the Roof Tracey Thorn song Raise the Roof Tracey Thorn song Raise the Roof Luke song Raise the Roof Luke song , a song by Luke from his 1998 album Changin the Game popularized the raise the roof arm gesture Raise the Roof , a song from the 2000 musical The Wild Party Lippa musical The Wild Party Raise the Roof , a book by Pat Summitt See also Raising the Roof , a 1972 British comedy film Raising the Roofs , a 2006 American reality television show disambig ... more details
An automobile roof may refer to Convertible Roof module Hardtop Sunroof T top Targa top Vinyl roof See also Roof dab Category Auto parts ... more details
Up on the Roof may refer to Up on the Roof song Up on the Roof song , a song written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King, notably recorded by The Drifters and James Taylor Up on the Roof musical Up on the Roof musical , a musical play, and the film adaptation Up on the Roof TV series Up on the Roof TV series , a British children s programme Up on the Roof , a song by The Les Claypool Frog Brigade from Purple Onion Up on the Roof , a story in the Bone comics series, included in the collection The Great Cow Race Up on the Roof The Great Cow Race disambig ... more details
ref They also provide space for outdoor recreational use such as roofgarden s. Applying a tough waterproofing ... 250px thumb Flat roof in Los Angeles A flat roof is a type of covering of a building . In contrast to the sloped form of a roof , a flat roof is horizontal or nearly horizontal. Materials that cover flat ..., they tend to be sensitive to sagging of the roof reversing the subtle grading of the surface ... s are available to allow for bonding multiple sheets and dealing with structures penetrating the roof surface. Far more expensive flat roof options include sealed metal roof s using copper or tin ... roof as a living area. Le Corbusier Le Corbusier s theoretical works, particularly Vers une Architecture ... building terraces . That said, Villa Savoye s roof commenced leaking almost immediately after the Savoye ... readily lead to leaks. In other words, this sort of roof has a major weakness to failure from subsequent work done on the roof such as upgrading building HVAC systems and so forth. It is thus not generally advisable to use a flat roof as a living area unless steps are taken to protect the roofing membrane ... or using paving stones or similar materials to protect the roof membrane. It is not advisable in general to have living areas directly under such a roof either, due to the high likelihood of eventual ... will penetrate the membrane surface. The green roof interestingly enough, tends to trap moisture on the roof ... is a synthetic rubber roof flashing material. It is more popularly known as Hypalon . This product ... based adhesive. No longer available in the US as a full roof membrane. Modified Bitumen A bitumen ... popular choice for new roofs and roof refurbishment. No open flames or other heat sources are needed and the glassfibre reinforced systems provide seamless waterproofing around roof protrusions ... to their inherently light coloring. While the surface of a black roof can experience a temperature increase of as much as 90 degrees under the heat of the full sun, a white reflective roof typically ... more details
links commonscat inline Sod roof Category Roofgarden Category Roofs Category Vernacular architecture ... Torvtak Hemsdal.jpg thumb 250px Old sod roof in disrepair, Hemsedal, Norway. small Photo Roede small A sod roof or turf roof is a traditional Scandinavia n type of green roof covered with sod on top of several layers of birch bark on gently sloping wooden roof boards. Until the late 19th century it was the most common roof on rural log house s in large parts of Scandinavia. Its distribution roughly ... and the Scandinavian peninsula. The load of approximately 250 kg per m of a sod roof is an advantage ... a reasonably efficient insulator in a cold climate. The birch bark underneath ensures that the roof will be waterproof. The term sod roof is somewhat misleading, as the active, water tight element of the roof is birch bark. The main purpose of the sod is to hold the birch bark in place. The roof might just as well have been called a birch bark roof , but its grassy outward appearance is the reason ... torvtak , Icelandic language Icelandic torf ak . A sod roof is well suited to a barter economy because ... materials. The more recent idea of the green roof is developed independently from the traditional sod roof, but could benefit from the experience gathered during hundreds of years in Scandinavia ... house in Yefremovka , Georgia country Georgia , with a sod roof Birch bark is eminently suitable as a roof ..., although 30 years was considered the normal lifespan of a sod roof in most places. Birch is common ... 1990 ref The bark is laid inside up directly onto the roof boards without any nails or other means of fastening. On roughly hewn or sawn roof boards, the friction alone will hold the layers of birch bark ... board to form a throating. Extra long sheets will straddle the roof ridge. ref name Vreim 1966 64 65 Sod Image Torvtak 3.png thumb 250px Section of a traditional sod roof with a turf log held ... 2.png thumb Section of a Gudbrandsdal type sod roof with elaborate turf log . small Drawing by Roede ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Roof pentaprism.png thumb right 220px A pentaprism used in Single lens reflex camera s the lower right face is the roof dach . A roof prism also called a Dach prism as dach is German for roof is in general any kind of reflective prism optics optical prism containing a section where two faces meet at a 90 angle. Reflection from the two faces returns an image that is flipped laterally across the axis where the faces meet. A single Porro prism is the simplest type of roof prism, though in its most common application the double Porro configuration in binoculars it is not used as a roof prism. Other common roof prisms are the Amici roof prism , the Abbe Koenig prism , the Schmidt Pechan prism , and the pentaprism roof pentaprism . DEFAULTSORT Roof Prism Category Prisms sl Stre na prizma sv Takkantsprisma zh ... more details
In the world of industrial and commercial buildings, a cool roof is a roofing system that can deliver .... Selby title Effect of roof solar reflectance on the building heat gain in a hot climate journal Energy ... roofs enhance roof durability and reduce both building cooling loads and the urban heat island effect ... function is crucial, and relies on the performance of cool roof materials in both the visible spectrum which needs to be reflected and far infra red which needs to be emitted. Cool roof can also ... Green Homes Cool Roof White Roof.aspx title Why a White Roof Is a Cool Roof, for the Planet and Your ... States are dark colored. In the heat of the full sun, the surface of a black roof can increase ... of the heat island effect Accelerated deterioration of roofing materials, increased roof maintenance costs, and high levels of roofing waste sent to landfills. Any building with a dark colored roof ... roof pigments, coated roofs and planted or green roof s can Reduce building heat gain, as a white or reflective roof typically increases only 5 14  C 10 25 F above ambient temperature during the day .... Enhance the life expectancy of both the roof membrane and the building s cooling equipment. Improve thermal efficiency of the roof insulation this is because as temperature increases, the thermal conductivity of the roof s insulation also increases. Reduce the demand for electric power by as much ..., even in northern climates on sunny not necessarily hot days. Note that today s cool roof pigments ... by federal agencies. ref http www.edcmag.com CDA Articles Cool Roof BNP GUID 9 5 2006 A 10000000000000299109 ... DOE Cool Roof Calculator ref http www.ornl.gov sci roofs walls facts CoolCalcEnergy.htm Department ... cooling and heating savings for low slope roof applications with non black surfaces. ENERGY STAR Roofing ... STAR labeled roof product on an air conditioned building. In addition to cooling savings, the program ... or savings. The cooling benefits of a highly reflective roof surface do not outweigh the winter ... more details
Red roof could refer to Red Roof Inns a motel chain Red roofs a short film in the Israeli pastiche Yellow Asphalt Red Roof An Internally Well Known Name for Wawa Food Markets Wawa s Corporate Headquarters disambig ... more details
Image Modern skillion roofs.jpg thumb modern skillion roofs in northern Australia Image Skillion sketch.gif thumb skillion addition to a house Image Mandurah house.jpg thumb skillion roof A skillion roof is normally a single sloping roof surface, not attached to another roof surface. Skillion roofs are sometimes called a shed roof, a flat roof, in Australia or a lean to in the UK. The term skillion can also be used for a smaller addition to an existing roof, where keeping to the same slope roof pitch puts the skillion roof lower than the ceiling height of the main structure. In this case even though the main roof has a flat ceiling, the skillion part will have a sloping ceiling line to maximise the ceiling height. Skillion roofs can also be used to provide clerestory windows for a hallway or similar room where a row of windows is placed below the edge of the skillion section reaching above the other roof below. External links http www.builderbill diy help.com roof.html Roof design and construction. Category Roofs ... more details
mergeto roof date March 2011 File Pultowa trecha.png thumb upright A pitched roof is a roof for which one or more roof surfaces is pitched more than 10 degrees ref Dictionary of Architecture & Construction, C.M.Harris. ref , and alternately a roof with two slopes that meet at a central ridge ref Glossary of Australian Building Terms Third Edition. NCRB ref . Some definitions are even more general, including any roof with a sloping surface or surfaces ref Chambers Science and Technology Dictionary. ref . The term roof pitch in roof construction refers to the angle of a roof from the horizontal. The word pitch can also be used as a verb, i.e old roof framers refer to having to pitch a roof. A variant of the pitched roof is the lean to roof , a roof structure where the roof leans to one side of the house. Rafters are connected to the highest wall which are declined to a lower wall. The rafters are often connected into the wall individually or even supported on a wall plate bedded within the wall. This type of roof can have no joist at all or have a tie or have a joist with a strut to give more strength. References references External links http www.builderbill diy help.com roof glossary.html An Illustrated glossary of roofs and roofing terms. Related to roof Category Roofs Category Structural system de Pultdach fr Toit en appentis hsb Pultowa t cha lb Pultdaach nl Lessenaarsdak pl Dach pulpitowy sv Pulpettak ... more details
Image Chicago bungalow.jpg right thumb 300px A bungalow in Chicago with a hipped roof Image Rectangular hip roof.gif right thumb A hip roof on a rectangular plan Image Dach namiotowy.svg right thumb A square hip roof also known as a pyramid roof Image Rf iso1.gif right thumb A hip roof on a varied plan, h denotes a hip, v denotes a valley A hip roof , or hipped roof , is a type of roof where all sides ... s or other vertical sides to the roof. A square hip roof is shaped like a pyramid . Hip roofs on rectangular houses will have two triangular sides and two trapezoidal ones. A hip roof on a rectangular ... A hip roof construction in Northern Australia showing multinail truss construction. The blue pieces are roll formed metal roof battens or purlins Hip roofs are more difficult to construct than a gabled roof, requiring somewhat more complex systems of trusses. Although the roof itself is harder to construct, the walls that carry the roof are easier to build, being all one level. Hip roofs can be constructed ... below it. The triangular faces of the roof are called the hip ends, and they are bounded by the hips ..., the hip roof has been used in many different styles of architecture and in a wide array of structures. A hip roof is self bracing. It does not need the same amount of diagonal bracing wind bracing that a gable roof requires. A hip roof is also ideal to have in hurricane regions. It holds up ... this could be a factor in deciding which type of roof to build. If the slope of the roof from horizontal ... over the roof and a hip roof is far less likely to peel off the house than a gable end roof. To this end ... discount to customers who can prove they have a hip roof, which they do by obtaining a windstorm inspection . The hip roof also exhibits increased survivability in tornado tornadic winds and huricanes. They are stable. Advantages and disadvantages One advantage of a hip roof is that it has eaves ... roof does not shade the walls at the gables. A possible disadvantage of a hip roof, compared with a gable ... more details
File Fixingaroofrack.jpg thumb right Fixing a roof rack to a motor car. File 1966 Ambassador 990 wagon aztp.jpg thumb right Factory installed roof rack on a 1966 station wagon. A roof rack is a set of bars secured to the roof of a automobile motor car . ref http dictionary.reference.com browse ROOF RACK ROOF RACK , Dictionary.com, WordNet 3.0, Princeton University , retrieved on 2009 11 15. ref It is used to carry bulky items such as luggage , bicycle s, canoe s, kayak s, ski s, or various carriers and containers. There is a long history of the use of roof racks and their designs. They allow users of an automobile to transport objects on the roof of the vehicle without reducing interior space for occupants, or the cargo area volume limits such as in the typical car s Trunk automobile trunk design. The three most common components of a roof rack system are side rails or tracks , towers which clamp or otherwise attach to the rails, and mounts, which secure the bulky items to the rack system. Older roof racks were usually mounted directly to the gutter surrounding the roof line. More modern vehicles, which do not have gutters, can often have a roof rack installed by attaching hooks to the top of the door frames. Some automobiles have fittings for proprietary racks which mate with reinforced lugs in the roof. Other vehicles have a factory installed permanent roof rack. References Reflist Category Automotive body parts automotive part stub de Autogep cktr ger es Baca portaequipajes fa nl Imperiaal ja ... more details
about the 1964 musical the film Fiddler on the Roof film Infobox Musical name Fiddler on the Roof image Fiddler on the roof poster.jpg caption Original Broadway Windowcard evoking the artwork of Marc Chagall ... theatre West End br 1971 Fiddler on the Roof film film br 1976 Broadway theatre Broadway Revival ... Tony Award for Best Score br Tony Award for Best Book Fiddler on the Roof is a musical theatre musical ..., a successful Fiddler on the Roof film 1971 film adaptation , and the show has enjoyed enduring international ... date March 2009 Fiddler on the Roof was originally titled Tevye . It is based on Tevye Tevye and his ... Lane speaking to Miri Ben Shalom on his Fiddler on the Roof production , All About Jewish Theatre , accessed ... 000036 Fiddler on the Roof . Additional Facts, MTI, accessed May 6, 2010 ref Productions Original ... , and one, Fiddler on the Roof , passed the 3,000 mark, earning back 1,574 for every dollar ... Broadway revival opened on December 28, 1976, and ran for 176 performances at the Winter Garden ... about the 2007 London production of Fiddler on the Roof ref UK tours A 2003 national tour played ..., Perth, Wellington and Auckland. Topol in Fiddler on the Roof The Farewell Tour opened on January ... 134532 Harvey Fierstein to Replace Topol in Touring Fiddler on the Roof Harvey Fierstein to Replace Topol in Touring Fiddler on the Roof , playbill.com, November 11, 2009 ref Israeli productions Among ... Jewish Theatre , accessed January 14, 2011 ref The Hebrew version of Fiddler on the Roof was so ... their lives are as precarious as the perch of a fiddler on a roof Tradition . At Tevye s home ... Main Fiddler on the Roof film The film version was released in 1971, and won three Academy Awards ...?id fiddler on the roof Movie Watch Fiddler on the Roof , thefutoncritic.tv ref Cultural influence Refimprove ..., Mad Magazine published a parody of Fiddler called Antenna on the Roof , which speculated about the lives ... that includes an actual fiddler on a roof. The Electric Company had a spoof skit about a village fiddler ... more details