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.
Cultures from pre-history to modern times constructed domed dwellings using local materials. Although it is…
Kokoshnik (Russian: кокошник) is a semicircular or keel-like exterior decorative element in the traditional Russian…
A voussoir is a wedge-shaped element, typically a stone, which is used in building an…
The architecture of Quebec, was characterized in the beginning by the settlers of the rural…
A locomotive or train can play many roles in art, for example: As a work…
Experiential Interior Design (EID) is the practice of employing experiential values in interior experience design.…
Building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) are photovoltaic materials that are used to replace conventional building materials in…
The architecture of Malmö consists of different architecture styles and ranges from medieval times to…
For baroque in Milan we mean the dominant artistic style between the seventeenth and the…
Italian Baroque architecture refers to baroque architecture in Italy. Central Italy Rome The sacred architecture…
Architecture in Omaha, Nebraska represents a range of cultural influences and social changes occurring from…
Church architecture of England refers to the architecture of buildings of Christian churches in England.…
Imm cologne 2011 (internationale möbelmesse) is often noted as a place where big brands show…