Appendix: Glossary

Appendix: Glossary

Appendix: Glossary Bargeboard Fascia A board that hangs from the projecting end of a roof. It A nailed board under the eaves or a building, used for is often decorated with panels or routing. Sometimes facing; also, a plain horizontal band in an architrave called a vergeboard. (see entablature). Bay Gable One unit of a building consisting of a series of similar The triangular wall at the end of a double-pitched or units, usually window and door openings. gabled roof. Bracket Hardboard A projecting member that supports or appears to Panel manufactured primarily from ligno-cellulose support a load, usually at eaves or overhangs. fibers consolidated under heat and pressure in a hot press. Capital The top of a column or pilaster, supporting the entabla- Keystone ture. Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian are capital styles seen The central voussoir of an arch. in Hastings. They are usually of wood or terra cotta. Molding A continuous decorative band, carved or applied to a surface. Parapet A low wall around the roof of a building. Pediment A triangular section of wall above the cornice. An Ionic capital Pilaster Clapboard A rectangular shaft attached to a wall; often treated like A long narrow board, overlapped to cover outer walls a classical column. of a frame structure. Portico Coping A columned porch, usually with a pedimented roof. A finish or capping at the top of a wall or pier, usually of metal or masonry. Sash A single assembly of stiles and rails held in a frame for Corbel holding glass. A bracket of cut stone or masonry. Sidelight Corbelling Panes of fixed glass that frame a door or window A masonry course progressively extending out beyond opening. the course above. Stucco Cornice A finish for walls made from sand, lime and cement The crowning member of a wall or part of a wall; a mixed with water. piece of millwork or embossed metal at the top of a window casing; in classical architecture, the upper Terra Cotta projecting section of the entablature, resting on the Hard, unglazed fired clay; used for roof tiles and frieze. ornamentation. Dormer Transom A window that projects from a pitched roof. A horizontal frame, usually glazed, above a window or door. Entablature Part of a structure between the column capital and the Voussoir roof of a pediment; comprises the architrave, frieze, and Wedge-shaped stones or bricks that form an arch. cornice. Hastings Heritage Preservation Commission 47.

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