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EA:  ROOF_PREDOMINANT_PATTERN

Status: STD 2005/06/07
Code: 1136

Concept definition: The predominant visual pattern of the <SURFACE> of a <ROOF>. The value usually describes the shape and arrangement of shingles, but may also describe smooth, corrugated, and gravel <ROOF>s.
 
Attribute value type: ENUMERATION
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Enumerants (presented in a natural order)
Status Attribute label Enumerant label ▾ Concept definition Code Ref type Reference Supplemental references
STD
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ROOF_PREDOMINANT_PATTERN BAMBOO Having the appearance of bundles of <BAMBOO>. 1  
STD
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ROOF_PREDOMINANT_PATTERN CORRUGATED Alternating ridges and grooves in a parallel pattern; corrugated. 2  
STD
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ROOF_PREDOMINANT_PATTERN DIAMOND Tiled with a regular pattern of tiles having four equal sides forming two inner obtuse angles and two inner acute angles; diamond. A diamond pattern is also known as a rhombus pattern. 3  
STD
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ROOF_PREDOMINANT_PATTERN FISHSCALE Tiled with a regular pattern of tiles with rounded lower edges; fishscale. 4  
STD
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ROOF_PREDOMINANT_PATTERN GRAVEL Gravel. 5 [SOED, "gravel", 2]
STD
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ROOF_PREDOMINANT_PATTERN MOSAIC Consists of small coloured pieces, as of stone or tile in a decorative pattern; mosaic. 6  
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ROOF_PREDOMINANT_PATTERN MOTTLED Spotted or blotched with differing shades or colours; mottled. 7  
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ROOF_PREDOMINANT_PATTERN MULTIPLE_PATTERNS_PRESENT More than one pattern is, or multiple single-pattern <ROOF>s are, present. 8  
STD
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ROOF_PREDOMINANT_PATTERN NO_PATTERN_PRESENT No pattern is present. 9  
STD
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ROOF_PREDOMINANT_PATTERN OCTAGON Tiled with a regular pattern of tiles with the lower edges having the corners cut as if each tile is an octagon shape. 10  

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