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  2. Tympanum (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Pediments started being placed above any doorway and curved instead of triangle shapes were introduced, ignoring structural value and instead using the now abstracted form purely for decoration. [7] Rose window on St. Stephen's Cathedral - Vienna

  3. Pediment - Wikipedia

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    Open pediments on windows at the Palazzo Farnese, Rome, by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, begun 1534. A variant is the "segmental" or "arch" pediment, where the normal angular slopes of the cornice are replaced by one in the form of a segment of a circle, in the manner of a depressed arch. [10]

  4. Why Don't We Talk About Georgian Style Homes More? - AOL

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    Multi-pane windows with double-hung sashes. A paneled front door. A transom window above the front door. Decorative pilasters flanking both sides of the front door. A decorative pediment above the ...

  5. Frontispiece (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally according to The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, [1] frontispieces should be used in reference to ornaments and structures specifically on the principle face of the building, while pediments should be used to describe smaller ornamentation above gates, windows, doors, etc. [1] especially ones with 'a triangular space ...

  6. Glossary of architecture - Wikipedia

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    1. In a building facade, the space between the top of the window in one story and the sill of the window in the story above. 2. The space between two arches or between an arch and a rectangular enclosure. Spere The fixed structure between the great hall and the screens passage in an English medieval timber house. Spire

  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.

  8. Winter Palace - Wikipedia

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    As completed, the overriding exterior form of the Winter Palace's architecture, with its decoration in the form of statuary and opulent stucco work on the pediments above façades and windows, is Baroque. The exterior has remained as finished during the reign of Empress Elizabeth. The principal façades, those facing the Palace Square and the ...

  9. 11 Things That Make The Exterior Of Your Home Look Dated ...

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    Mismatched Paint Scheme. Paint is one of the best ways to give your home a refresh, but consider your palette before you commit. Mismatched colors and shades will do the opposite of boosting curb ...

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