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:N <br /> Shade <br /> Structure <br /> This basic shade structure con- are of simple design using stan- the use of a shingle roof which <br /> sists of 23 easily-handled parts dard lumber items so that they can be nailed directly to the ply- <br /> that can be assembled or disman- can be made and repaired easily wood. <br /> tled quickly without the use of by park personnel. Generally, the use of natural <br /> power tools, and yet be highly If a more permanent structure wood finishes helps the struc- <br /> resistant to vandalism. The parts is desired, the roof pitch permits tures to blend with their sur- <br /> iii��iii�.i•ii`•ii?ii ::;;?• <br /> AM <br /> ii::•�iiiiieii��i .-�• <br /> ' 1Y/�r-r a• <br /> f !/.d 1.�tME] .�nr �i ! e T • ..�:�1�:. 1�:••''i. •: '. (� f7 <br /> DESIGN . . . A publication of the Park Practice Program <br /> Shade Structure e.,.tsm.a y <br /> twA caWinter 1988 Geo. Stephen <br /> R-5032 . ,,,,, S-1n4,R National Park Svc <br />