scalloped, fish scale, or circle siding siding shaped like the round overlapping scales of a fish. The siding may be rounded or segmentally-shaped. schematic ...
a scalloped gable of Dutch origin. Embattled a usage for the decorative adaptation of the alternating merlons and embrasures on the parapet or breastwork of a rampart walk.
a. the scalloped appearance of the gums where they meet the teeth b. a design carved on the base material of a denture to simulate this 4. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) ...
The leaves are thick, fleshy, and scalloped. A stylization of the acanthus leaf began in Greek and Roman decoration, especially on the Corinthian capital.
Capital with concave lower part, usually scalloped, in use in the later 12th century.TrussBraced framework, spanning between supports.
There is an ornate bracketed cornice along the eave side of the roof, complete with a scalloped frieze. The brackets are painted the same colours as the slate making up the roof finish.
acanthus: A Mediterranean plant. The leaves are thick, fleshy, and scalloped. A stylization of the acanthus leaf was often used in ancient decoration, especially the Corinthian capital See also Corinthian capital ...
A canopied doorpiece in Durham. Note the scalloped detail within the tympanum. (Detail) ...
White, plain stucco walls Arched openings, especially on ground level Long arcaded corridors Low pitched tile roofs Scalloped, parapeted gable ends Small balconies Deeply shaded porches Dark interiors, suited for warmer climates ...
Corner or wall built-in cupboards with doors, decorated with with scalloped shelves and shell-head niches Glazed cupboards Built-in beds ...
Furniture designed in the late 19th and early 20th century in Venice. Comprised of four basic components: scalloped shells, sea horses, dolphins, and triton horses. Gu?ridon ...
It has the visual effect of heightening the building. An espadaña is roughly triangular in shape but with graceful curved or scalloped edges. Openings for bells make an espadaña kind of a campanario.
The houses usually have low-pitched tiled roofs, white stucco walls, and rounded windows and doors. Other elements may include scalloped windows and balconies with elaborate grillwork, decorative tiles around doorways and windows, ...
Good example of flat roof with castellated (scalloped) parapet, and oriel windows on second floor (photo 22). 24. Savannah, GA.
See also: Scallop, Architecture, House, Frame, Roman
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