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Garage (residential)

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These come in manual and remote controlled electric (known as the Control-a-Door), with conversion kits available. Locking is provided by a key lock in the centre of the door moving two square sliding lock bars in and out of holes in the door tracks, locking and unlocking it, or by the solenoid lock in the automatic motor.
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Newer homes feature more American styled tilting panel lift doors which slide up onto a track on the ceiling via a motor and chain drive. Since the late 1970s most if not all garages are attached, and throughout the 80's it became more common to have an access door into the home from the garage where
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Australian homes typically have a two, one and a half or double car garage, with some newer houses having a triple garage, with one double door and one single door. Prior to the 1970s most of them were detached from the house, usually set further back with the driveway leading up past the side of the
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In northern climates, temperatures inside an uninsulated attached residential garage can decrease to freezing levels during the winter. Temperatures inside an uninsulated attached garage in temperate climates can reach uncomfortable levels during summer months. Extreme temperatures can be a source of
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between the garage and those areas. Homes with an attached garage often experience this "interface" problem. Insulating the outside of the building against the elements without extending the insulation to the wall separating the garage from the house, and/or the other garage walls and roof, can be a
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Around the start of the 21st century, companies began offering "portable garages" in the United States. Typically, these garages are made of metal, wood or vinyl and do not connect to the house or other structure, much like the garage built before 1950. This portable garages usually have a strongly
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The most common garage door to date in Australia is the B&D Rolla Door, having been around since 1956 and still in heavy use today. They are a corrugated flexible but strong sheet steel door, sliding up tracks and rolling around a drum mounted above the door opening on the inside of the garage.
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of 7 October 1899. It was owned by Dr W.W. Barratt, a local doctor and motoring pioneer and specially designed for his house at 29 Park Crescent Hesketh Park. A two-storey building that matched the style of the house; the ground floor garage having a concrete floor, heating, electric lighting, an
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Over the past fifteen years, the portable garage has further evolved into a modular garage or a partially prefabricated structure. The modular garage comes from a factory that assembles the garage in two sections and combines the two sections on location. Partially prefabricated garages are often
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house, common with old fibreboard houses, but not uncommon with earlier brick houses. The most common doors on these garages were either two wooden barn style doors with a standard sized access door on the side of the garage or the B&D Rolla Door, which is described below.
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became more popular, the concept of attaching the garage directly to the home grew into a common practice. While a person with a separate garage must walk outdoors in every type of weather, a person with an attached garage has a much shorter walk inside a building.
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design permitted, whereas it is commonplace now. Most older unit (apartment) blocks in Australia have garages on the ground floor accessible through a common hallway and access doors, all leading into a common driveway. Newer ones now have underground parking.
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This whole operation takes a certain amount of time. On a 50-degree day, for instance, the car won't operate normally for at least 5 minutes of driving. On colder days you might spend 10-15 minutes "nursing" the car until it warms up to normal operating
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in 1902, that they be of brick construction with cement floor, an inspection pit, good electric lighting and a pulley system for removing parts of the car (in the early days of motoring many car owners were mechanical and engineering enthusiasts).
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larger and might even include an attic space or a second floor. Sections of the garage are preassembled and then setup on site over a few days time. The Amish have become popular builders of portable, modular and partially prefabricated garages.
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Typically, a small British single garage is 8 by 16 feet (2.4 m × 4.9 m), a medium single garage is 9 by 18 feet (2.7 m × 5.5 m), and a large single garage is 10 by 20 feet (3.0 m × 6.1 m). Family
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reinforced floor to hold a heavy vehicle. Garages are also produced as composite fabric garages with metal frames that are lightweight and portable garage compared to traditional brick-and-mortar or metal garage structures.
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is about 15 by 6 feet (4.6 m × 1.8 m), meaning that even with the larger size garage, it is necessary to park to one side to be able to open the driver's door wide enough to enter or exit the vehicle.
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open upward using an electric chain drive, which can often be automatically controlled from inside the resident's vehicle with a small radio transmitter. Garages are connected to the nearest road with a
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in 1908) on the subject and recommended that the walls be glazed brick for ease of washing, air gratings to be low (petrol fumes are heavier than air), and drains half open to avoid build-up of gases.
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A 1901 newspaper article discussing a name for a private collection of automobiles, which mentions the word "garage" as being a possible choice except that that word was already in use in the broader
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The common term for these structures in the first decades of the 20th century was motor house. Many garages from before 1914 were pre-fabricated, typically by companies such as Norwich manufacturer
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were wooden, opening either as two leaves or sliding horizontally. Newer garages are fitted with metal up-and-over doors. Increasingly, in new homes, such doors are electrically operated.
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By 1910 corrugated iron and asbestos were being used instead of wood and garages became less imposing. From 1912 speculatively built houses in London were being built with motor houses.
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and buses are often referred to as carhouses or car barns. These storage facilities are either metal or brick structures used to store streetcars or buses away from the elements. In
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The first planned private garages appeared long before 1900. Early examples of planned public garages appeared at the same time. The first recorded public parking garage in the
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magazine that "for the home of the car, we very largely use the French word 'garage', alternatively with what I think the more desirable English equivalent of 'motor house
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for a variety of projects, including painting, woodworking, and assembly. Garages also may be used for other purposes as well, such as storage or entertainment.
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homes featuring a garage typically have a single or double garage either built into the main building, detached within the grounds (often in the
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In the early days of the motor car, a garage played an important role in protecting the vehicle from the weather (particularly so as to reduce
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Some garages have an electrical mechanism to automatically open or close the garage door when the homeowner presses a button on a small
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E. Keynes Purchase, "honorary architect" to what was to become the Royal Automobile Club, did a lot of work on them and recommended in
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In the past, garages were often separate buildings from the house ("detached garage"). On occasion, a garage would be built with an
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garages are used to store farm and workshop equipment and can either be cold storage or insulated for warm storage.
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a vehicle or vehicles that may be part of or attached to a home ("attached garage"), or a separate outbuilding or
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Shannon Sanders McDonald: The parking garage. Design and evolution of a modern urban form, Washington 2007, p. 16
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is a series about his collection and other interesting collections, not merely the buildings that contain them.
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Lancashire. It was the first motor house or garage to be depicted in an English motoring journal and was in
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Minnis, John (2010). "Practical yet Artistic: The Motor House 1895–1914". In Brandwood, Geoffrey K. (ed.).
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have become bigger than they were in the past, so the larger size has become a preferred option. A typical
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The architecture of garages was ignored in the architectural journals despite famous architects such as
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Australia has strict guidelines in place when building a home and the garage size must conform to the
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because it can refer to a collection of vehicles as well as the building that contains them.
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One of the oldest surviving private garages in Germany today is the 1903 finished
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engine pit and was fully equipped. The motor house is now in residential use.
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Die Hochgarage als neue Bauaufgabe – Bauten und Projekte in Berlin bis 1933
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Living Leisure and Law: Eight Building Types in England 1800–1914
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Possibly the oldest existing garage in the United Kingdom is in
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Carscapes: The Motor Car, Architecture and Landscape in England
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energy waste and discomfort in adjoining living areas, due to
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was one of the few architects who put pen to paper (in
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Garages in the United States and Canada used to store
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of a place to store and repair them. Today the word
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Index

Garage house

Nicholas II
The State Hermitage
Saint Petersburg

new objectivity
Frankfurt
Main
A 1901 newspaper article discussing a name for a private collection of automobiles
sense
Jay Leno's Garage
UK
/ˈɡærɑːʒ,-rɑː,-rɪ/
GARR-ahzh, -⁠ahj, -⁠ij
US
/ɡəˈrɑːʒ,-rɑː/
gə-RAHZH, -⁠RAHJ
storing
shed
cars
garage door
workshops
remote control
workshop
man cave
carport
Charles Harrison Townsend
The Builder
polysemic

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