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.
An abat-son (usually plural abat-sons) is an architectural device constructed to reflect sound in a…
A barnstar (or barn star, primitive star, or Pennsylvania star) is a painted object or…
A jharokha (Hindi: झरेखा Jharokha, eingedeutscht also Jaroka ) is a type of overhanging enclosed…
An interpretation in philosophy of art, is an explanation of the meaning of some work…
Color-blocking is thought of as the exploration of taking colors that are opposites on the…
Seville has a monumental wealth of great architectural and tourist value in which a series…
Neoclassical architecture in Milan encompasses the main artistic movement from about 1750 to 1850 in…
Portuguese Gothic architecture is the architectural style prevalent in Portugal in the Late Middle Ages.…
Andean Baroque (Spanish: Barroco andino or arquitectura mestiza) is an artistic movement that appeared in…
As the world's largest and most important lighting exhibition, the Hong Kong International Lighting Fair…
Magical realism, magic realism, or marvelous realism is a genre of narrative fiction and, more…
Apart from Gustavia, the capital of St. Barthélemy, there are many notable places and monuments…
Dutch architecture has played an important role in the international discourse on architecture in three…