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Sketches, Renderings, and Architectural Drawings by Famous Architects
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Rendering - The plastering of an outer wall.
Reredos - A wall or screen, usually of wood or stone, rising behind an altar, and as a rule decorated.
St. Paul's Cathedral ...

Rendering: Vertical covering of a wall either plaster (internally) or cement (externally), sometimes with pebbledash, stucco or Tyrolean textured finish.
Reveals: The side faces of a window or door opening.
Ridge: The apex of a roof.

RENDERING
Plastering of an outer wall.
REREDOS
An ornamental screen behind and above an altar. Can be painted, sculpted, or both.

Rendering is the accurate portrayal of shadow on an architectural drawing.

Cement rendering: a cheaper substitute for stucco (fine lime plaster), usually with a grainy texture.Cenotaph(lit. empty tomb): Funerary monument which is not a burying place.

Key - the roughness of a surface, which provides a bond for any application of paint, plaster, rendering, tiles etc, or spaces between laths or wire meshes which provide a grip for plaster.

This idea is strengthened by the fact that the mud rendering is carried out by the women of the society.

It was a means of rendering detail not to be got in lead. Glazing affords by itself scope for beautiful pattern work; but the old glaziers never carried their art as far as they might have done in the direction of ornament; ...

Rendering - Applying a smooth finish of plaster or stucco or similar material
Rib - Protecting band across a ceiling or vault, generally structural
Rib Vault - Cross vaulting in which rib cross on the diagonal.

Space in Der Golem was a three dimensional village, a life-like rendering of the Jewish ghetto of Prague. This contrasts with the setting of the Cabinet of Doctor Caligari, which was painted on canvas backdrops.

Below is a picture of the rendering of the traditional Cape Ann. Many modern homes are distinguished by features taken from this early structure.
This last picture is one of the refined version of the traditional Cape Cod as a two story-home.

The original rendering shows the kind of rural setting needed for a good BBC murder mystery. Miss Marple could easily be seen walking through the front door of this beauty with a clue in her hand.

Roughcast - External rendering, the top coat of which contains gravel, 5mm crushed stone or pebbles.
Ruled - Marked with shallow grooves or marker to indicate ashlar.

Tabernacle: a canopied niche holding a sculpted figure, such as the rendering of saints and angels on the façade and transept of Reims cathedral (fig.4, C).

A circular object that has been sculpted, molded, cast, struck, stamped or some way rendered with an insignia, portrait or other artistic rendering.
For example, the attribute of St. Jude the Apostle is a medallion of Jesus.

Tintoretto was devoted to optical effects, dramatic foreshortenings, unusual compositions, and virtuosic renderings of light, all splendidly demonstrated in his 56 huge paintings (1564-1587) for the Scuola di San Rocco in Venice.

The double-shelled dome filled with a frescoed rendering of celestial glory is complemented by a high altar designed as a careful adaptation of the baldacchino in St.

PSEUDO-CRUCIFORM: a church with transepts, rendering it cross-shaped in plan, but which lacks a central tower. (It may or may not have a tower to the west or elsewhere.) (Cf. CRUCIFORM).

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