Rooftop (disambiguation)

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Roof top covering of a building

A roof is the top covering of a building, including all materials and constructions necessary to support it on the walls of the building or on uprights; it provides protection against rain, snow, sunlight, extremes of temperature, and wind. A roof is part of the building envelope.

Flat roof rooftype

A flat roof is a roof which is almost level in contrast to the many types of sloped roofs. The slope of a roof is properly known as its pitch and flat roofs have up to approximately 10°. Flat roofs are an ancient form mostly used in arid climates and allow the roof space to be used as a living space or a living roof. Flat roofs, or "low-slope" roofs, are also commonly found on commercial buildings throughout the world. The National Roofing Contractors Association defines a low-slope roof as having a slope of 3-in-12 or less. Flat roofs exist all over the world and each area has its own tradition or preference for materials used. In warmer climates, where there is less rainfall and freezing is unlikely to occur, many flat roofs are simply built of masonry or concrete and this is good at keeping out the heat of the sun and cheap and easy to build where timber is not readily available. In areas where the roof could become saturated by rain and leak, or where water soaked into the brickwork could freeze to ice and thus lead to 'blowing' these roofs are not suitable. Flat roofs are characteristic of the Egyptian, Persian, and Arabian styles of architecture.

Rooftop or Rooftops may also refer to:

Film and TV

<i>Rooftops</i> (film) 1989 film by Robert Wise

Rooftops is a 1989 crime and dance drama film directed by Robert Wise, which follows the misadventures of two homeless teenagers in Manhattan.

<i>The Rooftops</i> (film) 2013 film by Merzak Allouache

Es-stouh is a 2013 Algerian film directed by Merzak Allouache.

<i>The Rooftop</i> (film) 2013 Taiwanese film directed by Jay Chou

The Rooftop is a 2013 Taiwanese musical film. It is the second feature film directed by Taiwanese singer/actor Jay Chou. Similar to his first feature film, Secret, Jay played multiple roles in the production of the film, as the main lead, director, script-writer and music composer.

Music

<i>Rooftop</i> (album) 2013 studio album by Ulrik Munther

Rooftop is the second studio album of the Swedish singer songwriter Ulrik Munther released on Universal Music Sweden. Released on 6 March 2013 to coincide with his performance during Melodifestivalen 2013, it includes his rendition during the competition titled "Tell the World I'm Here" first performed on 23 February 2013 reaching the final stage of the competition finishing third in the finals held on 9 March 2013.

Fellowship Creative

Fellowship Creative is an American-Christian praise & worship band from Grapevine, Texas. The band are based out of Fellowship Church. They have released three albums that charted on Billboard charts: Always Been about You (2013), Running to Follow (2014), and Eclipsed (2016). The group signed with Fair Trade Services in 2014. Although Fellowship Creative is the name of the band, Fellowship Creative is also the name given to all volunteers across all of Fellowship Church's different campuses that work with worship related items, also called the Creative Team or Creatives individually.

<i>The Rooftop</i> (album) 2009 studio album by Webstar and Jim Jones

The Rooftop is a collaborative studio album by American hip hop recording artists Webstar and Jim Jones. It was released on October 6, 2009, by E1 Music, as well as Webstar's label imprint Scilla Hill, and Jones' label imprint Splash Records. The album was supported by two singles: "Dancin on Me" and "She Can Get It".

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<i>O</i> (Cirque du Soleil) Cirque du Soleil act

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Zoe can refer to:

<i>Koozå</i>

Koozå is a touring circus production by Cirque du Soleil which premiered in Montréal, Quebec, Canada, in 2007. The show was written and directed by David Shiner, who had previously worked as a clown in Cirque du Soleil's production of Nouvelle Expérience. His experience as a clown and his time with Switzerland's Circus Knie and Germany's Circus Roncalli informed his work on Koozå.

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<i>Zarkana</i> (Cirque du Soleil)

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Iris was a resident Cirque du Soleil show based in Los Angeles, California. It premiered on September 25, 2011, after preview performances which began on July 21, 2011. The cost for production of the show was nearly $100,000,000, which included the cost of renovating the Dolby Theatre in which the show was housed. Iris was written and directed by French director-choreographer Philippe Decouflé. The show explored images from the history of cinema and featured elaborate choreography, acrobatics, and a variety of contemporary circus acts. The name of the show, Iris, comes from the camera diaphragm as well as from the colored iris of the human eye.

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<i>Luzia</i> (Cirque du Soleil) Cirque du Soleil show

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