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<title>CoolIris Enabled</title>
<description>This website is CoolIris enabled! You can use the CoolIris browser plugin to view the images on this site in an interactive 3D wall.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
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<title>Abacus</title>
<description>&quot;In architecture the slab or plinth which forms the upper member of the capital of a column or pillar, and upon which rests, in classic styles, the lower surface of the achitrave.&quot;&amp;mdash;Wright, 1902...</description>
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<title>Abat-vent</title>
<description>&quot;A vertical series of sloping roofs or broad slats, inclined outward and downward, forming the filling of a belfry-light, and designed to admit ventilation to the timber frame while protecting the int...</description>
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<title>Abat-voix</title>
<description>&quot;A sounding-board over a pulpit or rostrum, designed to reflect the speaker's voice downward toward the audience, or in any desired direction.&quot;-Wright, 1902...</description>
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<title>Abutment</title>
<description>&quot;The portion of a pier or other structure that recieves the thrust of an arch or the end-weight of a truss.&quot;-Whitney, 1902...</description>
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<title>Accolade</title>
<description>&quot;An ornament composed of two ogee curves meeting in the middle, each concave toward its outer extremity and convex toward the point at which it meets the other.&quot;-Whitney, 1902...</description>
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<title>Acroterium</title>
<description>The acroterium is the pedestal on the angle or apex of a pediment, intended as a base for sculpture. (D &amp; E)...</description>
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<title>Aisle</title>
<description>&quot;Any lateral division of any part of a church, whether nave, choir or transept.  The number of aisles varies in the churches of different countries.&quot; &amp;mdash; Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875...</description>
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<title>Alette</title>
<description>&quot;A small wing of a building; A pilaster or butress; The lateral face of the pier of an arch, extending from the edge of the opening.&quot;-Whitney, 1902...</description>
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<title>Ancone</title>
<description>Ancones are ornaments in the cornices of an Ionic doorway....</description>
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<title>Anta</title>
<description>&quot;a pilaster, especially a pilaster in certain positions, as one of a pair on either side of a doorway, or one standing opposite of a pillar.&quot;-Whitney, 1902...</description>
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<title>Antic</title>
<description>Antics are fancies having no foundation in nature, as sphinx, centaurs, etc., different flowers growing on one stem. Grotesque ornaments of all kinds....</description>
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<title>Apse</title>
<description>&quot;A semicircular recess usually placed at the east end of the choir or chancel of a romanesque, or what is commonly called in England an Anglo-Saxon or Anglo-Norman church.&quot; &amp;mdash; Chambers' Encyclope...</description>
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<title>Apse of a Cathedral</title>
<description>An illustration depicting the inside of an apse.  In architecture, the apse (Latin absis &quot;arch, vault&quot;; sometimes written apsis; plural apses) is a semicircular recess covered with a hemispherical vau...</description>
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<title>Aqueduct</title>
<description>&quot;Aqueduct of Segovia, Spain. A conduit or channel for conducting water from one place to another.&quot;-Whitney, 1902...</description>
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<title>Arc Boutant</title>
<description>&quot;The main rib or arch-band which crosses a vault at right angles and separates adjoining bays from each other. Image: Arcs in vaulting, perspective and plan. A B, C D, arcs doubleaux; A D, C B, arcs o...</description>
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<title>Arch</title>
<description>The elements of the arch. A. abutments; S. springers; V. voussoirs; I. imposts; In. intrados; K. keystone; P. piers; Ex. extrados....</description>
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<title>Arch</title>
<description>Elipse arch....</description>
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<title>Arch</title>
<description>Equilateral arch....</description>
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<title>Arch</title>
<description>Horseshoe arch....</description>
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<title>Arch</title>
<description>Lancet arch....</description>
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<title>Arch</title>
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<title>Arch</title>
<description>Segmental arch....</description>
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<title>Arch</title>
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<title>Arches</title>
<description>An illustration of two story tall arches....</description>
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<title>Arriere-voussure</title>
<description>&quot;A rear vault; an arch or a vault placed within the opening of a window or door, and differing from it in form, to increase the size of the aperture internally, to receive a charge from above, or to f...</description>
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