Overstek


The site Retersbeek has 17 entries in the national register. Below is an overview. Also see dieping.

Overstek is the horizontal advantage of a building or building component, for example a list, floor, gutter or roof relative to the below. In the field of architecture, it is also said that it is necessary to overcome. Architectural function

An overflowing gutter or roof keeps the rainwater from the underlying façade away. In the timbered building, a crossover was also applied for the floor above the ground floor.

Another feature is to make the property bigger while it has a small construction foot. As a result, the floor of a building can protrude over an alley. Cartographic view

Large-scale cartography deals with roof overlap. Depending on the method of collection and use of the map, buildings including roof tiles or roof tiles (ground contour) can be mapped. In the field of aerial photogrammetric capture, as with topographical maps, building contours are usually included. In order to capture the locations of parcel boundaries or cables and pipelines, building contours excluding roof tiles are more practical. Examples

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