I think the answer is the column.
The duration of Greeks on the Roof is 3600.0 seconds.
The word "veranda" is a noun; a word for a platform attached to the outside of a house, often with a roof; a porch; a lanai; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentences:The veranda gets cooler as the sun sets. (subjectof the sentence)We enjoy the breeze that the veranda provides. (subject of the relative clause)They built a veranda that faces the lake. (direct object of the verb "built")Sometimes I sit on the veranda when it rains; but I don't get wet because it has a roof. (object of the preposition"on")
The word "veranda" refers to a patio-like platform that surrounds a house and is covered by a roof. Synonyms for this word include piazza, terrace, and gallery, for example.
Greeks on the Roof ended on 2003-07-01.
Greeks on the Roof was created on 2003-04-01.
I think Veranda is not open to the sky (roof Topped) where as balcony is open to the sky (no roof Topped). Thank you
A veranda is a platform that runs along the exterior of a house on the ground floor. It has a roof to provide shelter from the elements.
I believe it was because the Greeks did not use arches, thus they need more columns to support the roof structure.
Roof trusses are used to support the roof and to make certain that the weight of the roof is distributed equally across the building for maximum support.
A roof support beam in a building's structure is designed to provide structural support and stability to the roof, helping to distribute the weight of the roof and any additional loads evenly to prevent collapse or damage to the building.
Roof support beams are essential in a building's structure to provide stability and strength to the roof, ensuring it can bear the weight of the roof materials, snow, and other loads. They help distribute the weight evenly and prevent the roof from collapsing.
The pillars