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Tammy27 (DoubleMsMom)

From: Tammy27 (DoubleMsMom)

9/29/20

Foil (is an architectural device based on a symmetrical rendering of leaf shapes, defined by overlapping circles of the same diameter that produce a series of cusps to make a lobe. Typically, the number of cusps can be three, four, five, or a larger number)

PTG (anotherPTG)

From: PTG (anotherPTG)

9/29/20

A ghetto is a part of a city in which members of a minority group live, especially as a result of social, legal, or economic pressure. Ghettos are often known for being more impoverished than other areas of the city.

Venetian Ghetto Main Square Sunlit Facades High-Res Stock Photo - Getty  Images

500 years of the Venetian ghetto: commemoration and history | Travel | The  Guardian

Tammy27 (DoubleMsMom)

From: Tammy27 (DoubleMsMom)

9/29/20

Haubarg (is the typical farmhouse of the Eiderstedt peninsula on the northwest coast of Germany and is a type of Gulf house. It emerged in the late 16th century when West Frisian immigrants brought with them the Gulf type of farm building and it was to continue to be used until the late 19th century as a farmhouse. In the Netherlands these houses are called stolpboerderij)

Calling it a night............................

PTG (anotherPTG)

From: PTG (anotherPTG)

9/29/20

An igloo , also known as a snow house or snow hut, is a type of shelter built of snow, typically built when the snow is suitable.

Igloo at night, Greenland | Igloo images, Igloo, Igloo building

Tammy27 (DoubleMsMom)

From: Tammy27 (DoubleMsMom)

9/29/20

Jengki Style (also known as Yankee style, was a post-war modernist architectural style developed in Indonesia following its independence. The style was popular between late 1950s and early 1960s. Jengki style reflected the new influence of the United States on Indonesian architecture after hundreds years of the Dutch colonial rule. It can be interpreted as a tropical interpretation of American post-war modernist suburb houses. Johan Silas, a native architect, speculates that this distinctive architecture is an expression of the political spirit of freedom among the Indonesians, which translated into an architecture that differs from what the Dutch had done)

Break time......................

LvlSlgr

From: LvlSlgr

9/29/20

Maxwell M. Kalman - was a Canadian architect, real estate developer, and philanthropist. He designed over 1,100 commercial, residential, and institutional projects in Quebec before and after World War II. He was noted as the architect of Canada's first shopping centre, the Norgate shopping centre, which opened in Montreal, Quebec in 1949.

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Tammy27 (DoubleMsMom)

From: Tammy27 (DoubleMsMom)

9/29/20

Longhouse (is a type of long, proportionately narrow, single-room building built by peoples in various parts of the world including Asia, Europe, and North America. Many were built from timber and often represent the earliest form of permanent structure in many cultures. Types include the Neolithic long house of Europe, the stone Medieval Dartmoor longhouse which also housed livestock, and the various types of longhouses built by different cultures among the indigenous peoples of the Americas)

LvlSlgr

From: LvlSlgr

9/29/20

Moulding - (also spelled molding in the United States though usually not within the industry), also known as coving (United Kingdom, Australia), is a strip of material with various profiles used to cover transitions between surfaces or for decoration. It is traditionally made from solid milled wood or plaster, but may be of plastic or reformed wood. In classical architecture and sculpture, the molding is often carved in marble or other stones.

Some of the more common types of moulding found in a home

Tammy27 (DoubleMsMom)

From: Tammy27 (DoubleMsMom)

9/29/20

Niche (in Classical architecture is an exedra or an apse that has been reduced in size, retaining the half-dome heading usual for an apse. Nero's Domus Aurea was the first semi-private dwelling that possessed rooms that were given richly varied floor plans, shaped with niches and exedrae; sheathed in dazzling polished white marble, such curved surfaces concentrated or dispersed the daylight)

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