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.
Dikka (from Arabic: دكة dikka) is a term in Muslim architecture for a tribune raised…
Architectural Ironmongery or (Architectural Hardware) is a term used for the manufacture and wholesale distributor…
Domes built in the 19th and 20th centuries benefited from more efficient techniques for producing…
The architecture of Katowice is mainly the product of industrial development characterized by the last…
Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair, was held from February 4 to 8, 2014. The Stockholm…
The Greek Revival was an architectural movement of the late 18th and early 19th centuries,…
The Pombaline style was a Portuguese architectural style of the 18th century, named after Sebastião…
Newa architecture is an indigenous style of architecture used by the Newari people in the…
Populuxe was a consumer culture and aesthetic in the United States popular in the 1950s…
The rustic architecture in Switzerland refers to methods traditional to building of houses rustic in…
Zenana (Persian: زنانه, Urdu: زنانہ, Hindi: ज़नाना), literally meaning "of the women" or "pertaining to…
The Polish Cathedral architectural style is a North American genre of Catholic church architecture found…