08-17-2009, 01:45 PM
The more I think about it...some clerestory windows did not open. Instead, there was a shudder on the inside that could be opened or closed to keep the light in our out. I would suspect that such clerestories had some sort of ventilator systems on the sides. Thinking back to the various duckbill clerestories that I have in my memory, they usually (or always) had vents on the sides since the duckbill design precluded an air intake at the same location as on a bullnose roof.
You can see a bullnose roof air intake in the left most center picture here: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://quickpicbooks.homestead.com/files/cscoachbook.htm">http://quickpicbooks.homestead.com/file ... chbook.htm</a><!-- m -->
You can see a bullnose roof air intake in the left most center picture here: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://quickpicbooks.homestead.com/files/cscoachbook.htm">http://quickpicbooks.homestead.com/file ... chbook.htm</a><!-- m -->
Michael
My primary goal is a large Oahu Railway layout in On3
My secondary interests are modeling the Denver, South Park, & Pacific in On3 and NKP in HO
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My primary goal is a large Oahu Railway layout in On3
My secondary interests are modeling the Denver, South Park, & Pacific in On3 and NKP in HO
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