Building Language: Frieze
Frieze on the Indiana World War Memorial Frieze. A frieze is another architectural term with roots...
Read Moreby Raina Regan | Nov 20, 2012 | Building Language | 0 |
Frieze on the Indiana World War Memorial Frieze. A frieze is another architectural term with roots...
Read Moreby Raina Regan | Sep 18, 2012 | Building Language | 2 |
Soffit. A soffitdescribes an exposed underside of an architectural element, such as an arch,...
Read Moreby Raina Regan | Aug 21, 2012 | Building Language | 1 |
Keystones in South Elevation, Alumni Hall, Indiana School for the Deaf (1200 E. 42nd Street)...
Read Moreby Raina Regan | Apr 24, 2012 | Building Language | 2 |
Fluting. Architectural columns are one of those features found just about anywhere and everywhere...
Read Moreby Raina Regan | Mar 13, 2012 | Building Language | 2 |
Pediment on Good Hall, University of Indianapolis Pediment. Following up on previous posts on...
Read Moreby Raina Regan | Feb 28, 2012 | Building Language | 0 |
Colonnade. A colonnade is a series of columns, spaced evenly apart in a straight line, which...
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