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.
A cottage window is a double-hung window — i.e., a window with two sashes sliding…
In architecture, a baseboard (also called skirting board, skirting, mopboard, floor molding, or base molding)…
In architecture, an alcove is a recessed area open from a larger room but enclosed…
New Classical architecture is a contemporary movement in architecture that continues the practice of classical…
Romance is a decisive style orientation present in Hungarian architecture between 1840 and 1870; chronologically…
Agile architecture means how enterprise / system / software architects apply architectural practice in agile…
Richardsonian Romanesque is a style of Romanesque Revival architecture named after architect Henry Hobson Richardson…
Berlin's history has left the city with an eclectic assortment of architecture. The city's appearance…
In aesthetics, the sublime (from the Latin sublīmis) is the quality of greatness, whether physical,…
New Spanish Baroque refers to Baroque art in the Viceroyalty of New Spain. During this…
Mycenaean Revival is a rare revival architectural style developed as part of the 20th century…
The Moscow Baroque is a conditional name for the style of Russian architecture in the…
Muqarnas (Arabic: مقرنص; Persian: مقرنس) is a form of ornamented vaulting in Islamic architecture, the…