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  2. This Seaside Victorian Is a Pattern Lover's Dream - AOL

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    Built in 1900, the home is set a block from the beach in Avalon, New Jersey. It has all the hallmarks of a classic Victorian, from the Queen Anne and half round windows to the stone foundation ...

  3. Warren Congregational Church - Wikipedia

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    The pediment has a three-part window in the center, consisting of a round window resting on two smaller half-rounds. [2] Construction of the church began in 1818 and was formally completed in 1820. It was built as a replacement for a Georgian style meetinghouse built in 1769 for a congregation established in 1750, when the area was still part ...

  4. St. Peter's by-the-Sea Episcopal Church (Sitka, Alaska)

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    The basement and more than half of the main floor's height are fieldstone with timbered elements, above which is wood framing clad in wooden shingles. Three stone buttresses line the side of the church, separating four rectangular windows with half-round windows directly above. [2] The rose window of the church includes a Star of David. [3]

  5. Lunette - Wikipedia

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    A lunette may also be segmental, and the arch may be an arc taken from an oval. A lunette window is commonly called a half-moon window, or fanlight when bars separating its panes fan out radially. If a door is set within a round-headed arch, the space within the arch above the door, masonry or glass is a lunette.

  6. Tracery - Wikipedia

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    The technical aspects of the windows at Reims clearly fascinated Villard de Honnecourt, who visited the construction site, probably in the 1220s, and made a detailed sketch of the various templates, using a key to show how they fitted into the different parts of the window (the templates are in the lower half of folio 32 recto; the symbols ...

  7. Gibbs surround - Wikipedia

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    Gibbs surround is named after the architect James Gibbs, who often used it and popularized it in England, for example at St Martin-in-the-Fields in London. Here the side doors have surrounds with all the details including pediments, while the round-topped windows along the sides have Gibbs surrounds if the broadest definition is used.

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