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