In architecture an accolade is an embellishment of an arch, found most typically in late Gothic architecture. One kind of accolade forms a pair of reverse ogee curves over a three-centered arch, ending in a vertical finial.
Architectural glass is glass that is used as a building material. It is most typically…
A light shelf is a horizontal surface that reflects daylight deep into a building. Light…
Copper has earned a respected place in the related fields of architecture, building construction, and…
Architecture of Wales overview from 15th century to the 17th century, excluding castles and fortifications,…
The Architecture of Georgia refers to the styles of architecture found in Georgia. Georgian architecture…
The paradise garden is a form of garden of Old Iranian origin, specifically Achaemenid. Originally…
The Pombaline style was a Portuguese architectural style of the 18th century, named after Sebastião…
American Empire is a French-inspired Neoclassical style of American furniture and decoration that takes its…
Houses in Poland can be divided into three categories: residential houses, recreational houses and mansions…
Modern allegorism is a school of fine art in which the artist uses contemporary elements…
Crochet is a process of creating fabric by interlocking loops of yarn, thread, or strands…
Resort architecture or Bäder architecture (German: Bäderarchitektur) is an architectural style that is especially characteristic…
An alure (O. Fr., from aller, "to walk") or allure is an architectural term for…