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  2. Lambert Tevoet House - Wikipedia

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    The house is an example of a popular form found in the city of Davenport: two-story, three-bay front gable, with an entrance off center and a small attic window below the roof peak. [3] This house is built of brick and has little in the way of decoration. The house does feature simple window hoods and a transom over the front door.

  3. Transom (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Door of 10 Downing Street, London, showing a transom separating the door from the window above. 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 ...

  4. Mullion - Wikipedia

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    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. Its secondary purpose is to provide structural support to an arch or lintel above the window opening. Horizontal elements separating the head of a door from a window above are called ...

  5. Imre and Maria Horner House - Wikipedia

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    One of the panels, on the screen porch or south side of the living room wall, is capable of sliding open to a full door of 8 by 9 feet (2.4 m × 2.7 m), by means of a continuous steel slide and steel barn door hangers. [2] As stated above, the exterior materials used in the Horner House include naturally bleached heart redwood, bevelled joint ...

  6. Door frame - Wikipedia

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    A door frame, window frame, door surround, window surround, or niche surround is the architectural frame around an aperture such as a door or window.. Entrance door and surround of a house in Charleston, South Carolina A interior doorway consisting of door, transom, and door surround in a historic house in Kentucky, United States

  7. Sidelight - Wikipedia

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    Sidelights are often found in tandem with transom windows and generally the pane size in the sidelights matches that of the transom. [4] Typically narrow, sidelights can be placed on both or just one side of a door and can include a sash or have glass that is stopped into the frame.

  8. Master Apartments - Wikipedia

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    Two sets of doors are made of paneled glass, while the remaining pair is a metal service door. [17] Above each of these doors are patterned brick panels, composed of diagonally-oriented courses of headers. [18] The central door is topped by a paneled-glass transom with blue leaded-glass sidelights, though there is no canopy in front of this ...

  9. Haskelite Building - Wikipedia

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    The main entry has a cream brick surround within a large round-arch with a keystone. The entry is flanked by two large segmental-arch windows containing a single pane of glass and a transom above. The second and third floors each contain six 9-over-9 wood-sash, double-hung, segmental-arch windows. [7]