10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ASHLARING»
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HINTS TO PERSONS ABOUT BUILDING IN THE COUNTRY
Ashlaring, common and superior. To face with ... . stone ashlaring (roughly
wrought) (wrought neat and tooled) (wrought fair and rubbed) and (square- or
chamfer-) channelled, as shown by elevation, the whole of the ..... properly
forming the ...
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The Modern Builder's Guide
half; they are also fluted on their under edges, and sunk on their upper sides,
projecting about two inches, in general, beyond the ashlaring. CORNICE. — This
forms the crown to the ashlaring, at the summit of a building; it is frequently the
part ...
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The Modern Builders' Guide
93 half; they are also fluted on their under edges, and sunk on their upper sides,
projecting about two inches, in general, beyond the ashlaring. CORNICE.—This
forms the crown to the ashlaring, at the summit of a building; it is frequently the ...
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Hints to Young Architects: Calculated to Facilitate Their ...
No. 106. Ashlaring, common and superior. To face with .... stone ashlaring (
roughly wrought) (wrought neat and tooled) (wrought fair and rubbed) and (
square- or chamfer-) channelled, as shown by elevation, the whole of the
properly forming ...
George Wightwick, Andrew Jackson Downing, 1847
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Hints to young architects. With additional notes [&c.] by ...
No. 106. Ashlaring, common and superior. To face with .... stone ashlaring (
roughly wrought) (wrought neat and tooled) (wrought fair and rubbed) and (
square- or chamfer-) channelled, as shown by elevation, the whole of the
properly forming ...
George Wightwick, Andrew Jackson Downing, 1847
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Specifications for Practical Architecture, Preceded by an ...
But the modern system of facing walls with stone is still worse ; in many works
there is not the semblance of tie or bond from top to bottom, except the iron
cramps with which the thin ashlaring is attached to the brickwork, and which
cramps ...
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Hints to Persons about Building in the Country: And Hints to ...
Ashlaring, the best. No. 108. Ashlaring. how fixed, 8cm, kc. jambs heads The
reveals and soflits of the sills \ archivolts (arches) (doors) or (windows) ~of to be
formed of rustic-work of solid stone, corresponding, in material and workmanship,
...
Andrew Jackson Downing, George Wightwick, 1872
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Specifications for practical architecture. With an essay on ...
Ashlaring. Steps. Back staircase. Principal staircase. Landings. To face the fronts
of the mansion with stone ashlaring, cut out in courses to suit in height four
courses of the brick- work as far as possible varying the heights from 8 inches to
1 1 ...
Frederick Rogers (architect.), Alfred Bartholomew, 1872
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The New Practical Builder, and Workman's Companion: ...
RUSTICATING, in architecture and masonry, consists in forming horizontal
sinkings, or grooves, in the stone ashlaring of an elevation, intersected by vertical
or cross ones; perhaps invented to break the plainness of the wall, and denote
more ...
72,) respecting Romanesque masonry, " It must be remembered that a Norman
structure consists of a mere shell of wrought stone-work or ashlaring applied
against a central mass or core of hard rubble-work firmly compacted together, ...