For the aerodynamic device, see Bargeboard (aerodynamics).
A bargeboard or rake fascia is a board fastened to each projecting gable of a roof to give it strength and protection, and to conceal the otherwise exposed end grain of the horizontal timbers or purlins of the roof. The word bargeboard is probably from the Medieval Latin bargus, or barcus, a scaffold, and not from the now obsolete synonym vergeboard.
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A bargeboard or rake fascia is a board fastened to each projecting gable of a roof to give it strength and protection, and to conceal the otherwise exposed...
Roofline is used to describe the fascia, soffits, bargeboards and antefixes that forms the frontage immediately below the roof and the eaves of many homes...
Skirting World. Retrieved 23 November 2022. Christy, Wyvill James (1879). "Bargeboard" in A universal dictionary for architects, civil engineers, surveyors...
reduce the cars' aerodynamic wake. This includes the elimination of bargeboards, the complex aerodynamic devices that manipulate airflow around the body...
sponsorship opportunities for teams. The agreed changes are to mandate smaller bargeboards and limit aerodynamic development of the rear wing endplates to create...
The rectangular house features spacious verandas, gables with jigsaw bargeboards, decorative railings, posts and brackets, tall chimneys, and a corner...
gable end wall by projecting the purlins and are usually capped off by bargeboards to protect the wall and the purlin ends. The overhang at the gable is...
full-width sidewalls are now required. Lastly, inner bargeboards have been banned while outer bargeboards are still permitted. Drivers will be prohibited from...
with the rest of the body such as the turning vanes beneath the nose, bargeboards, sidepods, underbody, and the rear diffuser. They also feature aerodynamic...
of moving the crash structure outside the sidepods, creating a complex bargeboard array and sidepod inlet configuration, even including winglets on the...
were constructed either before 1900 or before 1940. Most feature ornate, bargeboard cupolas and textured wall surfaces. In 1923, a casino was built and the...
one-and-a-half-story 31 feet (9.4 m) by 60 feet (18 m) structure with a narrow bargeboard on the front gable end of its roof. The stone walls on its sides rise...
the wharenui can represent the ancestor's head. The maihi (diagonal bargeboards) signify arms; the ends of the maihi are called raparapa, meaning "fingers"...
maximize downforce. The MCL35 featured a thinner nose and a more complex bargeboard, with more space between the front axle and the sidepods to better meet...
member is the crippling capacity (horizontal failure) of the girder. Bargeboard A board fastened to the projecting gables of a roof. Barrel vault An architectural...
Dallara unveiled bargeboards for use at Texas in an attempt to open up the portions of the track coated with PJ1 to the drivers. The bargeboards are expected...
board with shiplap and wood shingles above, and a cut-out and chamfered bargeboard and stickwork. It was deemed significant in 1985 as follows: "While most...
is now the main source of aerodynamic grip, eliminating the need for bargeboards. The front wing and endplates have been simplified, and rear wings are...
the top roof at the gable ends. Most decorations are attached to the bargeboard, the long, thin panel on the edge of the roof at the gable ends. The decorative...