An enclosed brick or stone oven built adjacent to a hearth in early dutch colonial houses.
Attic architecture definition.
The wall gable is similar to a classical pediment but more simple and functional like a basic element of laugier s primitive hut.
An attic is a room at the top of a house just below the roof.
Attic a small space on top of a house that s contained within the roof line.
Of relating to or characteristic of ancient attica athens or the athenians.
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Baluster support post taking on a rounded or squared shape often found in a series as a railing.
A window lighting an attic story and often located in a cornice.
Latin atticus from greek attikos from attikē attica at tic ăt ĭk.
Attic windows are common to ancient greek and greek revival architecture.
Originally the word denoted any portion of a wall above the main cornice.
Like cosmetic cupolas that sit without function atop a roof the false dormer is a growing trend especially in new commercial real estate.
Ball and flower ball flower decoration used in early architecture involving a flower surrounding a ball.
The word attic is derived from the attica region of greece and comes from attic style architecture.
As seen here a front gable became the perfect entryway to a suburban garage in the age of the private automobile.
Utilized by the ancient romans principally for decorative purposes and inscriptions as in triumphal.
Attic in architecture story immediately under the roof of a structure and wholly or partly within the roof framing.
In an attempt to mimic a certain hometown colonial style of architecture dormer units are attached to the roof without breaking through the roof.
The ancient greek dialect of attica in which the bulk of classical greek literature is written.
Characterized by purity simplicity and elegant wit.
The term referred to a low decorative façade above the main story of a building and as used in the phrase attic order had originally indicated a small decorative column above a building s main façade.
Attic in architecture story immediately under the roof of a structure and wholly or partly within the roof framing originally the word denoted any portion of a wall above the main cornice.
A mansard or mansard roof also called a french roof or curb roof is a four sided gambrel style hip roof characterized by two slopes on each of its sides with the lower slope punctured by dormer windows at a steeper angle than the upper.