Glossary of Architectural and Building Terms (Dates Given, for Instance, As C19 = ‘Nineteenth Century')Century')

Glossary of Architectural and Building Terms (Dates Given, for Instance, As C19 = ‘Nineteenth Century')Century')

WANDSWORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL : CONSERVATION AREA CHARACTER STATEMENTS Glossary of Architectural and Building terms (Dates given, for instance, as C19 = ‘nineteenth cecentury')ntury') A Battered - a feature, such as a chimney, with sloping faces or sides making it narrower at the top than at the bottom. Arcade - a row of arches supported by columns.. Battlement - the top part of a castle wwall,all, often used to Arch - a section above a door or opening window with detail a parapet; also known as crenellation.. the structural function of dispersing the weight from above around the opening. Also referred to as a head above a Bay - an extension to the main building line, termed canted door or window. The shape will determine its namname;e; oror splayed when angled back at the sides, and squared when most common are segmental (semi-circular), lancet perpendicular (see also Window).). (pointed) and gauged (composed of shaped bricks). Bottle balustrade - a - a balustrade made up of bottle- Architrave - in Classical architecture, the lower part of shaped balusters.. a moulded cornice. Commonly used term for the moulded surround of a door or window. Bow window - a curved window extending from the front of a building. Arts and Crafts - derived from an artistic movement of the late C19, based on the ideas of William Morris, Bull nose - the rounded end of a brick or tile. which promoted traditional forms of design and the use of craft techniqutechniqueses in conconstruction.struction. Its architectural Burr - a rough, poor quality brick used as infill. expression is seen in the use of traditional materials and restrained vernacular decoration. C Art Nouveau - an artistic movement of the turn of the Canted - angled at the sides, as in a bay window. century characterised by stylised forms of flowers and animals, prevalent in Edwardian buildings. Cap - a stone piece on top of a pier to protect it from Ashlar - smoothed, even blocks of stone masonry. weathering. B Cape - extension to the footpath to narrow the road width. Capital - the ornate top of a column, usually decorated Baluster - the upright in a staircase or balustrade that with carvings of leaves and flowers. supports the horizontal top rail or coping.. Cartouche - a carved panel of stone or plaster. Balustrade - the upstanding part of a stair or balcony that supports a rail or coping. TheThe inindividualdividual uprights Casement window - a - a window opening on side or top ((balusters) may be decorated or ornate, for example in hinges. the shape of bottles, in which case it is termed a bottle balustrade.. Chamfered -- an object with the edges of the front face angled back to give a sense of depth; e.g. on a door stile.. Bargeboard - a timber piece fitted to the outer edge of aa gable, sometimes carved for decorative effect. Channelled -- stucco or render grooved to look like stone masonry. Baroque - a style associated with late Classical architecture, that evolved during the C17 and C18 aandnd is characterised by exuberant decoration overlaid on Chinoiserie - a decorative style, inspired by oriental art classical architectural details. and design. Produced by the Conservation and Design Group, Borough Planner’s Service GLOSSARY 1 WANDSWORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL : CONSERVATION AREA CHARACTER STATEMENTS Doorcase - the surrsurroundingounding frame of a door, usually timber. Classical - an architectural style based on Greek and Roman antiquities, characterised by the arrangement of Doric - a plain column with little decoration. the elements of a building according to a set of rules (i.e. Orders). Dormer window - a - a window projecting from a roof. Clerestorey - a row of windows at high level lighting Dressings - the decorative elements of building elevations the ground or principal floor; very commcommonon in churchchurcheses used to define windows, doors, etc., and usually of a material where they are positioned over the aisles. contrasting with the main one; for instance, stone window surrounds on a brick facade. Colonnette - a small, slim column, usually arranged in groups. Dutch gable - a - a gable with tiered and curved sides as evolved in the Low Countries. Column - a structural or decorative vertical element, usually circular, supporting or framing the upper parts of a E building. Eaves - the lower, overhanging section of a pitched roof, Coping - a sloping or curved, overhanging section of intended to throw rain water away from the wall below. stone on top of a wall or parapet designed to protect the masonry from rain water. Egg and Dart - a moulding pattern of alternating egg- shaped and arrow-head shaped pieces. supportingCorbel - aan projecting overhanging piece structure, of timber, such stone as an or archbrick or - an extremely hard brick used mainly balcony. Engineering brick in engineering structures such as bridges. Corinthian - an ornate type of column with exuberant Entablature - the top part of a column or or pediment decoration of the capital.. comprising a number of elements; i.e.i.e. architrave,, cornice,, modillion,, capital, etc. Cornice - a decorative mould applied to parapets and pediments.. F Crenellation(s) - a- a parapet that has been built in the form of castle battlement.. Faience - a glazed clay tile or block. Crow-stepped gable - a - a gable with stepped sides like Fenestration - the pattern of windows.. a stair case. Fielded - a flat, undecorated but raised part of a door papanel.nel. Cupola - a domed structure on the roof. Fin - a simple projection at right angles to the face of the Curtilage - the area within the boundaries of a property building, repeated to give some relief to flat modmodernisternist surrounding the main building. facades. D Finial - a decorative device to finish off a building elemelementent with a flourish, most commonly seen on railings. Dentil - a square block, often used as a detail in a cornice, where it is alternated with a gap. Produced by the Conservation and Design Group, Borough Planner’s Service GLOSSARY 2 WANDSWORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL : CONSERVATION AREA CHARACTER STATEMENTS Hipped roof - a roof sloping at the ends as well as the Fleche - a pointed spike or finial, common on church sides. roofs. Frieze - a band or decorative motif running along the Hood - a projecting moulded section over a door or windwindow.ow. upper part of the wall, sometimsometimeses carved (e.g. onon Wandsworth Town Hall) I Fluted - carved with long vertical depressions, as in International - a modern architectural style that eschews many columns. decoration and is based on designing buildings in ssimpleimple cubist forms with no reference to local styles or mmaterials.aterials. G Characterised by modern building materials, such as concrete, steel and plate glass. Gable - a decorative finish to the upper part of a wall designed to obscure the roof structure. Termed Dutch if if Ionic - a type of column.. replicating the style common in Holland; crow-stepped if if rising in stages like a staircase. Italianate - built in a style derived from Italy. Gardenesque - of a style associated with the C18 J English RomanRomantictic garden designs; naturalistic rather thathann formal. Jettied - extended out over the floor below, usually on timber joists. Gauged - bricks shaped to fit together closely, as in an arch or or head.. K - a light cream/yellow brick commonly madeGault in brickEast Anglia (hence Suffolk gaults). Knapped flint - flint stones that have had one side broken off and flattened to present a smooth face. Gothic(k) - term applied to Medieval architecture characterised by pointed arches and windows, fine L decorative carving, tracery, etc. Revived in the later C19 by ecclesiastical architects wwhoho looked back to ththee Lancet - a- a window or or arch coming to a narrow point and Medieval cathedrals and churches for their main much used in Gothic architecture. inspiration. Leaded light - a window pane subdivided into small H squares or diamonds by lead strips (known as cames)cames).. Ha ha - a linear hollow or ditch defining a property or Lesene - a - a pilaster without a base or capital. field boundary and primarily used to exclude livestock from the grounds of a house while maintaininmaintainingg a view of Light - a window with fixed glazing. the landscape. Lintel - a structural beam above an opening, such as a Head - the common term for thethe arch over an opening. window or door, which may be expressed externally as an architectural feature. Herringbone pattern - a pattern created by laying rectangular blocks of wood or stone in an interlockinterlockinging arrangement; e.g. some door panels anandd pavingpaving.. Produced by the Conservation and Design Group, Borough Planner’s Service GLOSSARY 3 WANDSWORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL : CONSERVATION AREA CHARACTER STATEMENTS Loggia - an open gallery, often in the form of an Parapet - the upper part of a wall, often used to hide rooroofsfs arcade.. and decorated for architectural efeffect;fect; e.g. crenellated or or battlemented in the form of a castle wall. M Party-line - the dividing wall between properties. Mansard roof - a roof set back from the building frontage, usually behind a parapet, and rising in two Paviors - small brick-like paving units. pitches to form an attic space. Pediment - a triangular feature of classical buildings Modillion - part of a cornice comprising a series of surmounting a portico, but often used on a smaller scale small brackets. pedimented.over doors and When windowwindows, the s,upper which sloping are then sides referred are cucurved torved as it is Morphology - the study of the shape and layout of an called segmental. It may termed be broken or or open area as defined by natunaturalral and man-maman-madede features; e.g. when either the bottom horizontal or angled upper ssidesides valleys, rivers, roads, boundaries. do not meet. Mullion - a vertical piece of stone or timber dividing a Pilaster - a flattened column used to frame door and window into sections. window cases and shopfronts.

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