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  2. Boone Hall - Wikipedia

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    On the north side of the library, are ornate French doors, with a semicircular arch in the Palladian style, that access the terrace. Centered on the east wall of the foyer is an arched opening, with fluted pilasters and keystone, that accesses a short hallway that steps down to the double door entry of the dining room.

  3. Wilson-Wodrow-Mytinger House - Wikipedia

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    [26] [47] On the first floor of the clerk's office, the segmental-arched fireplace opening is bordered by a crossette architrave. [47] Pitts and Harding describe the wooden paneling on the fireplace wall as being "exceptional". [47] The fireplace mantel's bracket exhibits moldings identical to the cornice, including a "wall of Troy" motif.

  4. Fireplace - Wikipedia

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    Arch—An arched top of the fireplace opening. [21] Ash dump—An opening in a hearth to sweep ashes for later removal from the ash pit. [21] Back (fireback)—The inside, rear wall of the fireplace of masonry or metal that reflects heat into the room. [21] Brick trimmer—A brick arch supporting a hearth or shielding a joist in front of a ...

  5. Splayed opening - Wikipedia

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    Splayed arch tops the splayed window opening. In architecture, a splayed opening is a wall opening that is narrower on one side of the wall and wider on another. When used for a splayed window, it allows more light to enter the room. In fortifications, a splayed opening is used to broaden the arc of fire (cf. embrasure, loophole). [1]

  6. Keystone (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The keystone (shown in red) of an arch Dropped keystone at Colditz Castle. A keystone (or capstone) is the wedge-shaped stone at the apex of a masonry arch or typically round-shaped one at the apex of a vault. In both cases it is the final piece placed during construction and locks all the stones into position, allowing the arch or vault to ...

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