Raised Panel - A door panel on which the edges have been contoured or shaped to provide an aesthetically appealing, three-dimensional effect.
raised panel below a window or wall monument or tablet. open portion of a marine terminal immediately adjacent to a vessel berth, used in the direct transfer of cargo between the vessel and the terminal.
A raised panel beneath a window or at the base of a wall monument or tablet. Sometimes shaped and decorated. Arcade A series of arches supported by piers or columns.
Apron - a raised panel below a window-sill, (usually smooth if wall is harled) sometimes shaped and decorated. Can also describe a vertical flashing below for example, a dormer window.
APRON Raised panel below a window or wall monument or tablet. APSE Vaulted semicircular or polygonal end of a chancel or chapel.
apron: the raised panel beneath a windows sill, sometimes shaped or decorated. apse: semi-circular or polygonal structure, often the end of a chancel, forming a recess inside a building and a projection outside.
FIELDED PANEL: a raised panel, as used particularly in carpentry (cf. COFFERED). FILLET: a narrow, flat projecting band, especially down the side of a pier or around the moulding of an arch.
Of panelling, with the central area of the panel (field) raised up. Also used for stonework treated with sunk or raised panels.RakedSloped or pitched.RampartDefensive outer wall of stone or earth.
The horizontal member directly beneath the stool or inside sill of a window. Raised panel below a window or wall monument or tablet. apse ...
See also: Ornament, Member, Architecture, Frame, Classical
 
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