| Joseph Gwilt - 1826 - 290 páginas
...usually called the drip or larmier, whose situation is between the cymatium above, and the bed moulding below ; its use is to carry the water drop by drop...of a house. CORSA. The name given by Vitruvius to any platband or square fascia, whose height is more than its projecture. COUPLED COLUMNS.. See Arteosystylos.... | |
| Edward Shaw - 1832 - 402 páginas
...usually called the drip or larmier, whose situation is between the cymatiumabove, and the bed moulding below. Its use is to carry the water, drop by drop,...square facia, whose height is more than its projecture. Cupola. A small room, either circular or polygonal, standing on the top of a dome. By some it is called... | |
| Edward Shaw - 1836 - 438 páginas
...usually called the drip or larmier, whose situation is between the cyniatinm above, and the bed moulding below. Its use is to carry the water, drop by drop,...or open communication to the different apartments (if a house. CORSA. The name given by Vitruvius to a platband or square facia, whose height is more... | |
| John Weale - 1850 - 600 páginas
...covered place at the entrance to a churchyard, intended to shelter the corpse and mourners from rain Corridor, a gallery or open communication to the different...of a house Corsa, the name given by Vitruvius to a plathand or square fascia whose height is more than its projecture Cortile, a small court enclosed... | |
| John Weale - 1850 - 590 páginas
...covered place at the entrance to a churchyard, intended to shelter the corpse and mourners from rain Corridor, a gallery or open communication to the different apartments of a house Corjo, the name given by Vitruvius to a platband or square fascia whose height is more than its projecture... | |
| Edward Shaw - 1852 - 426 páginas
...and the bed moulding below. Its use is to carry the water, drop bv drop, from the building. 172 173 CORRIDOR. A gallery or open communication to the different...platband or square facia, whose height is more than its projecturc. CRENELLE, (in Gothic architecture,) the opening of an embattled parapet. CHEST, (in Gothic... | |
| Samuel Sloan - 1873 - 298 páginas
...called the drip or larmier, whose situation is between the cimatium above and the bed-moulding below. CORRIDOR. — A gallery or open communication to the different apartments of a house. CRENELLE; (Gothic.) — The opening of an embattled parapet. CROCKET ; (Gothic.) — An ornament of... | |
| John Merry Ross - 1877 - 625 páginas
...distant. Corridor (Span, corredor, ' a runner,' from correr, Lat, currere, ' to run '), in architecture, a gallery, or open communication to the different apartments of a house or public building, each of which has a door opening into it. Corrientes (Span, corrientes, Lat. currentes,... | |
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