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Grounds - Wooden strips of plaster thickness found behind inside window and door casings and baseboards to provide adequate nailing surface.
Glass Block - A window type formed by a compilation of small translucent cubes of glass.

 


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On what grounds are heretics strangers and enemies to the apostles, if it is not from the difference of their teaching, which each individual of his own mere will has either advanced or received.

curtilage, grounds, yard - the enclosed land around a house or other building; "it was a small house with almost no yard"
campus - a field on which the buildings of a university are situated ...

Although there is debate as to when and why the decline of the modern movement occurred, criticism of Modern architecture began in the 1960s on the grounds that it was universal, sterile, elitist and lacked meaning.

Battening - Common grounds fixed to wall as a base for a dry lining
Batter - An artificial, uniform, steep slope or its inclination, expressed as one horizontal to so many vertical units ...

St Andrew's United Church was built in 1855 on the grounds of an earlier church built in 1822.

Although gardens were known in pre-Islamic Java none have survived and the earliest example is the Tasik Ardi in the grounds of the sixteenth-century Surasowan Palace.

Elbert Hubbard (1857-1915), the individual responsible for the development of the grounds and buildings known as the "Roycroft Campus," started working for the Larkin Soap Company in 1875 as the junior partner in charge of sales and advertising.

Throughout the period of the Renaissance, architectural and landscape backgrounds play an important part in design.

environmental setting - (1) The boundaries of a designated site, including buildings and grounds, within which the HDC will review proposed alterations; (2) The area associated with an historic site that contributes to its overall historic character, ...

Consent was refused, but the applicant, after a House of Lords ruling, was granted comensation on the grounds that the works, considered as partial demolition by the local authority and therefore not eligible for compensation, ...

A building at the entrance to the monastic grounds.
Gnomen -
The metal (or wood) finger on a sun dial ...

Casino - An ornamental pavilion or small house, usually in the grounds of a larger house.
Phra Kaew pavilion ...

travel through the city on the days the Ecclesia was to meet and would lash those citizens not in attendance with their ropes. With garments thus stained, shamed citizens could legally carry out no business until they visited the meeting grounds of ...

Almost intuitively he devised a linear perspective system and used minimal aerial perspective in some of his landscape backgrounds.

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