Reeding is the reverse of fluting Reeds are similar to cable / rope molding, except that cabling is angled. Reeding was a characteristic Renaissance form of ornamentation.
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Reeding - Decoration consisting of parallel convex mouldings touching one another. Re-entrant corners - Corners with angles pointing inwards. Regulus - The short band between the tenia and guttae on a Doric entablature.
REEDING Ornament created by a series of parallel convex mouldings. RETABLE or REREDOS The screen or decorative wall treatment behind a church's altar.
Reeding: Decoration formed by a series of bead moldings set together in parallel lines. Refectory Table: ...
Reeding - decoration consisting of series of convex mouldings - the opposite of fluting.
Reeding - Opposite of fluting; protruding half-round molding Ridge Roll - Rounded cap covering exterior peak of roof Rincleau - Scroll or vines cut in stone ...
Reeding - Opposite of fluting; protruding half-round molding Recessed entryway - A door that recesses into the side of a building to form two walls on either side. Common of Victorian and colonial style designs [4] ...
crossbreeding, hybridisation, hybridization, hybridizing, interbreeding, cross ...
REEDING). FLYING BUTTRESS: an essentially free-standing buttress that supports part of a building by the thrust exerted from a half-arch springing across from the top.
Sometimes called reed moulding or reeding, a series of convex mouldings running parallel. Ridge Two sloping roofs join to create a ridge.
RebusA heraldic pun, e.g. a fiery cock for Cockburn.ReedingSeries of convex mouldings, the reverse of fluting.RefectoryDining hall of a monastery, college or similar establishment.Regency ...
Shaping materials by cutting, grinding, bending or folding if they are hard or by moulding, screeding, floating or toweling if they are wet or plastic ...
See also: Architecture, Moulding, Frame, Member, House
 
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