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detail. Cornices and brackets were an easy way to decorate a building during an age <br />when craftsmen were easy to find, but building materials were not. <br />Attic Vent: Louvered attic vents were a prominent, distinctive feature of plantation <br />architecture, often appearing in a variety of geometric shapes, including round, square, <br />rectangular, semi - circular, and rectangular with a gable- shaped peak. <br />Design Guideline Goals <br />Pahoa Village is primarily a high density urban core with small scale building <br />design of historic character. <br />7 1 P a g e <br />
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