T for timber, would like to describe a hall which was the part of a college at our temple town.We are seeing above a spacious room where some children seemed to have been taking the examination.Right.It was the part and parcel of the government junior college.Very old but sturdy enough to cope up the passing time.Occasional repairs were there to face lift sake.That's not what I astonish whenever I saw it.In fact,the room had been constructed some decades back,almost during last days of British colonial ruling.
Abundant lighting and air circulation made it something special.Windows were big enough to allow more ventilation.Slopes of both sides protect from rain even it was pouring outside.Added to them,timber used for upper part and possible other parts keep the room cool.An ideal planning for a schooling atmosphere.
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Abundant lighting and air circulation made it something special.Windows were big enough to allow more ventilation.Slopes of both sides protect from rain even it was pouring outside.Added to them,timber used for upper part and possible other parts keep the room cool.An ideal planning for a schooling atmosphere.
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Wonderful choice for T.
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Very nice place.
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