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  2. Mullion - Wikipedia

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    A mullion is a vertical element that forms a division between units of a window or screen, or is used decoratively. [1] It is also often used as a division between double doors. When dividing adjacent window units its primary purpose is a rigid support to the glazing of the window.

  3. Glass mullion system - Wikipedia

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    Glass mullion system or glass fin system is a glazing system in which sheets of tempered glass are suspended from special clamps, stabilized by perpendicular stiffeners of tempered glass, and joined by a structural silicone sealant or by metal patch plates.

  4. Curtain wall (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Some of the first curtain walls were made with steel mullions, and the polished plate glass was attached to the mullions with asbestos- or fiberglass-modified glazing compound. Eventually silicone sealants or glazing tape were substituted for the glazing compound. Some designs included an outer cap to hold the glass in place and to protect the ...

  5. Transom (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    In architecture, a transom is a transverse horizontal structural beam or bar, or a crosspiece separating a door from a window above it. This contrasts with a mullion, a vertical structural member. [1] Transom or transom window is also the customary U.S. word used for a transom light, the window over this crosspiece.

  6. Van Allen Building - Wikipedia

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    Sullivan used the ornamental mullions to visually correct imbalances in the building's proportions which were the result of designing the interior spaces first. Additionally, the decorative mullions serve to accentuate the height of the building and emphasize the wide spans of the interior aisles which made the building so unique.

  7. Mullion wall - Wikipedia

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    Mullion wall of the US Embassy, London (1955–60) A mullion wall is a structural system in which the load of the floor slab is taken by prefabricated panels around the perimeter. Visually, the effect is similar to the stone- mullioned windows of Perpendicular Gothic or Elizabethan architecture .

  8. Cross-window - Wikipedia

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    A cross-window is a window whose lights are defined by a mullion and a transom, forming a cross. [1] The Late Gothic cross-window is known since the 14th century and replaced the hitherto common Romanesque or Gothic arched window on buildings. Since then the latter have almost exclusively been reserved for church buildings. The two, upper ...

  9. Astragal - Wikipedia

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    Astragal architectural element as part of a Doric order column Diagram of an astragalus profile as part of an Ionic order column. An astragal is a moulding profile composed of a half-round surface surrounded by two flat planes ().

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