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ribbon development - building complex in a continuous row along a road
building complex, complex - a whole structure (as a building) made up of interconnected or related structures ...

 


Ribbon - A strip of wood connecting several parts.
Ridge - The horizontal line at the junction of two roof surfaces where an external angle greater than 180* is formed.

Band/ribbon: One of a horizontal series of three windows or more, separated only by mullions, that form a horizontal band across the facade of a building Most commonly found in buildings erected after 1900.
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Twisted ribbon - An ornamental motif of thin, continuous bands arranged in a rectilinear fashion, and represented as if the bands were three dimensional.

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Scaffold Glossary from OSHA.
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An animal with ribbon-like body used in zoomorphic interlace.
Latin-cross Plan -
church plan with one arm longer than the other three.

festoon a garland of leaves or ribbons suspended in a loop between two points; festoons are often painted or sculpted, the latter particularly in friezes of the Corinthian order.

Ribbon pointingMortar joints formed with a trowel so that they stand out.RibbonworkOrnament in the form of long trailing ribbons, common in Elizabethan and Jacobean times.Ridge or ridge-piece ...

It comprises a strap like interlaced band of leather or a ribbon resembling material interlaced and used to connect various pieces of Iconography.

festoon - A carved ornament in the form of a garland of fruit and flowers, tied with ribbons and suspended at both ends in a loop; commonly used on a frieze or panel also called a swag. (p. 42 on the right and left sides just above the marquee).

The band across the top of the window is a stylized guilloche; the interweaving ribbons become a squared geometric pattern.

a form of decoration composed of strips or ribbons that are intertwined, usually symmetrically about a longitudinal axis.
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see Order.

Wire Glass Is produced by overlaying electrically welded, chemically treated, steel wire mesh over molten glass as it begins the controlled cooling process. The mesh is then overlaid with another ribbon of glass with the same thickness as the ...

Technology: Electronic display system with a 360-degree video ribbon board and an eight-sided, 50,000-pound scoreboard
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interior vocabulary, employing flatter, lighter motifs, sculpted in low frieze-like relief or painted in monotones en camaïeu ("like cameos"), isolated medallions or vases or busts or bucrania or other motifs, suspended on swags of laurel or ribbon, ...

See also: Architecture, Ornament, House, Arches, Ground

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