Fleche A very small wooden spire. Flue The hollow passage that carries smoke and heat to the outside from the fireplace or furnace. Flying Buttress A detached pier supporting the weight of a wall.
fleche : A very small wooden spire. floor plan : a simple line drawing showing rooms as if seen from above. Walls, doorways, and windows are often drawn to scale.
Fleche - A slender spire rising from the ridge of a roof (usually timber). Flush - Two adjacent surfaces placed together on the same plane. Fluting - The vertical grooves of a column shaft.
Fleche - spirelet of timber, lead, cast iron etc rising from a roof ridge rather than a tower, and often acting as a ventilator.
Fleche - A very small wooden spire. Floor Plan - An orthographic section of an intended floor layout with the cutting plane passing through windows and doors.
There was a 13th-century fleche on the crossing of Notre-Dame, Paris, taken down soon after the beginning of the 19th century, of which the existing example by Viollet-leDuc is a copy.
The crossing is surmounted by a delicate open-work spire called a fleche.
Also called a fleche. SplatA flat board with shaped sides, especially a baluster (called a splat baluster).SplayedOf an opening: wider on one face of the wall than the other.Splayed-foot spire ...
See also: Spire, Ridge, Buttress, Tower, Ornament
 
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