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Visual Architecture Dictionary

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Clipart images of several general aspects of architecture, including structural and decorative objects used in construction of buildings and other large projects.


Ionic Order
One of the three orders of classical architecture. It originated in the mid-6th century BC....
Jetty, River Nervion Outlet
An illustration of the river nervion outlet jetty....
Jetty, Timber
An illustration of timber jetty....
Joint, Dovetail
An illustration of dovetail joint. A dovetail joint or simply dovetail is a joint technique most commonly used in woodworking joinery. Noted for its resistance to being pulled apart (tensile strength...
Joint, Halving
An illustration of a halving joint....
Joint, Housing
An illustration of a housing joint....
King-post
"The upright centre beam of a compound girder." — Williams, 1889...
Lancet Arch
Lancet or pointed arch....
Lancet Arch
"Lancet Arch., Horseshoe Arch."-Whitney, 1902...
Lancet Arch
"Lancet arches, with centers outside the arch." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910...
Lancet Windows
Architecture of Cathredals in England. Lancet-windows at the Chester Cathedral, Early English style....
Lido Outlet Jetty
An illustration of a lido outlet jetty located in Venice, Italy....
Masonry, Beveled
A type of rustic masonry. ...
Masonry, Frosted
A type of rustic masonry. ...
Masonry, Plain
A type of rustic masonry. ...
Masonry, Vermiculated
A type of rustic masonry. ...
Modillion
"An ornamental bracket (a), much used in classic architecture, especially in the cornices of the Corinthian and Composite styles." — Chambers, 1881...
Molding, Quirk
A molding characterized by a sharp and sudden return from its extreme projection to a reentrant angle....
Molding, Rose
A type of molding which has ornament roses embeded on it. ...
Mullions
The framework of a window with upright bars to divide the lights....
Multifoil Arch
"Multifoil cusped arch, invented by the Moors at Cordova in the 10th century." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910...
Notching
An illustration of notching....
Obelisk
A square monument with a pyramidal top, and generally diminishing in size toward the upper end....
Ogee Arch
"Ogee Arch., Equilateral Arch."-Whitney, 1902...
Ogee Arch
"Ogee arches, with curves of counter flexure, found in English Decorated and French Flamboyant." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910...
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