Dictionary of Moisture Protection & Restoration
triglyph = The characteristic ornament of the Doric frieze, consist- ing of slightly raised blocks of three vertical bands sepa- rated by V-shaped grooves.
triglyph
Tudor architecture = The final development of Perpendicular style archi- tecture during the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII, preceding the Elizabethan architecture. It is charac- terized by Tudor arches, diaperwork, strapwork, labels and label stops over windows with mul- lions, and ornate brick chimneys. Tudor architecture
Tudor Revival, Tudor style =
A term descriptive of a picturesque mode of domestic architecture prevalent from about 1880 to 1940 and beyond, emulating its
Tudor Revival
Tudor architecture prototype. Homes in this style, usually asymmetrical in plan, often were clad in brick or stucco in combination with wood, and commonly had false half-timbering surface ornamentation consisting of strapwork, steeply pitched gables, a shingled roof, elaborate chimneys and leaded windows.
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