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fenestration The stylistic arrangement of windows in a building. feretory ...
Fenestration - Arrangement of windows. Fire Stop - A solid, tight closure of a concealed space, placed to prevent the spread of fire and smoke though such a space.
Fenestration -- The arrangement of windows on a building. Finial -- A pointed ornament at a gable peak Fluting -- Shallow, concave grooves running vertically on the shaft of a column, pilaster, or other surface.
FENESTRATION PATTERN The arrangement of windows across the facade of a building. FINIAL A decorative piece set atop a spire, cupola, gable or gate post.
Fenestration: The arrangement, proportioning and design of windows and doors in a building. Finger-jointing: A wood end-joint formed by a set of interlocking fingers, coated with adhesive and meshed together under pressure.
Fenestration The arrangement of windows and other exterior openings in a building. Finial ...
FENESTRATION The arrangement of windows. FIELDED PANEL A panel with a central raised port ion. FILLET A square profile moulding.
Fenestration - The organization and design of windows in a building. Finial - Formal ornament at the top of a newel or gable.
fenestration: the arrangement of windows in a facade. finial: a carved or moulded ornament crowing a pinnacle, gable or spire. fluting: shallow rounded grooves, commonly applied vertically to a shaft or column.
fenestration : The arrangement of the windows of a building. finial : An ornament at the tip of a pinnacle, spire or other tapering vertical architectural element. flat roof : A pitch less roof type most favorable in dry climates.
Fenestration In architecture, relating to the design and arrangement of windows. Figurative Any piece of artwork that represents the form of a human, or an animal, or a thing, is figurative art.
Fenestration A word used to describe the window arrangement of a building. Thus a building’s fenestration can be elaborate, or a chief feature of a façade. ...
Fenestration - Arrangement of windows. Finial - A formal ornament placed at the top (refer: acroterion). Fleche - A slender spire rising from the ridge of a roof (usually timber).
Fenestration This term is derived from the French word fenêtre. It currently describes the layout of the windows. In medieval times when glass was scarce, this described the layout of wooden panels used to shutter the windows.
Fenestration - the manner in which windows are arranged in an elevation.
Fenestration An architectural term referring to the arrangement of windows & doors in the wall. From the Latin word, "Fenestra", meaning window. Fixed Non-venting or non-operable.
fenestration - the pattern of windows in a building finial - an ornament, often urn-shaped, used to decorate the top of a spire, gable, or pinnacle frieze - an ornamental horizontal band or strip in a wall ...
Fenestration - Windows and their arrangement in a building. Fire Alarm System - An arrangement of calls joints of detectors, sounders and other equipment for the transmission and indication of alarm.
Typically five or more stories in height, the Commercial Style's character derives from its fenestration. Whereas load-bearing masonry walls admitted relatively few windows, the new structural skeleton permitted maximum light and ventilation.
These floors were often, as at Belton, distinguished by a different fenestration from the rooms of the employers in between.
Bay - A vertical division of the exterior or interior of a building marked not by walls but by fenestration, an order, buttresses, units of vaulting, roof compartments, etc.
of a building; each divided from the other by subtle means such as the boundaries implied by divisions marked in the side walls (columns, pilasters, etc.) or the ceiling (beams, etc.). Also external divisions of a building by fenestration (windows).
See also: Masonry, Architecture, Door, Brick, Decorated
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