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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ORIEL WINDOW»
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1
Architectural Graphic Standards for Residential Construction
Dennis J. Hall, Nina M. Giglio. ORIEL WINDOW SECTION 6.180 TYPES OF
HINGES 6.216 SPECIALTY HINGES 6.218 HINGE WIDTH 6.219. ORIEL
WINDOW An oriel window is a window that projects from the wall face of the
upper story of a ...
Dennis J. Hall, Nina M. Giglio, 2010
2
Proceedings of the City Council ...
Second — No such bay or oriel window shall project more than three feet over a
street line of any building. Third— No such bay or oriel window shall have a
greater street frontage than fifteen feet. Fourth — There shall not be more than
one ...
Chicago (Ill.). City Council, 1808
3
Hollow Tile Construction: A Practical Explanation of Modern ...
an oriel window commonly called a bay window. As there seems to be some
confusion in practice as to just what constitutes a bay window and what an oriel
window, it might not be amiss to point out the difference here. A bay window, then
, ...
John Joseph Cosgrove, 1921
4
Specimens of Gothic Architecture Selected from Various ...
ORIEL WINDOW, LINCOLN. 11 five, and even six lights, or bays. This window
has been selected as an example of considerable elegance, produced by lines of
great simplicity. The label, or hood-mould*, is terminated by forms which will be ...
Augustus Charles Pugin, 1823
5
Musings in many moods [in verse].
From the blushing maiden Broke upon the night; But no words she needed To
confirm that plight Pledged by the oriel window. By the oriel window Shields and
scutcheons gleam 'd ; Portraits stern look'd on them, Broider'd banners stream'd.
John Bolton ROGERSON, 1859
6
A Clerical Liberationist
Oriel Window. — Will any reader of Current Notes give the derivation of the word
Oriel, and why a window is so called ? Oriel College at Oxford, was so called, it is
said, from the building there, in which the fresh members resided, before the ...
Robert M'Clure Woods, 1855
7
The laws and ordinances of the city of Portland, Oregon: ...
said bay or oriel window be less than thirteen (13) feet from the sidewalk. No bay
or oriel window shall be constructed upon any street, lane, alley or place less
than thirty feet in width. No swell front shall be erected unless the walls are
entirely ...
Portland (Or.)., Portland (Or.). Common Council, Portland (Or.). Police Dept, 1892
8
Compiled Ordinances of Detroit of 1912
THIRD: No such bay or oriel window shall have a greater street frontage than
fifteen (15) feet. FOURTH: There shall be not more than one (1) bay or oriel
window for every twenty-five (25) feet of frontage, and no more than two (2) bay
or oriel ...
Detroit (Mich.), Charles A. Nichols, 1912
9
General Orders of the Board of Supervisors Providing ...
No person shall build a bay or oriel window which shall project over the line of
any street more than three feet, and not more than eight feet in width on the
extreme lines, nor shall the bottom of such bay or oriel window be less than
thirteen feet ...
10
The New Practical Builder, and Workman's Companion: ...
The height of the bay, with the Oriel window, between the octagonal buttresses,
item the ground to the top of the battlements, is 37 feet; its breadth 12 feet 6
inches. The central Oriel window, without the'mlml nions, is 5 feet wide, and 9 feet
6 ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «ORIEL WINDOW»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
oriel window nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Bodmin, Cornwall
One end has an oriel window, the other a stone balcony above a pair of narrow windows and below some plate tracery and a banded arch ... «NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL LOLS, giu 15»
Exotic touches have been made to this Wombourne home
An oak staircase leads from the hall to a galleried landing with an oriel window at the back. There are four double bedrooms, three of which ... «Birmingham Post, mag 15»
At Tate Britain
Talbot's first subject was an oriel window in the abbey at Lacock where he and his family lived, and he found many other motifs both inside and ... «London Review of Books, mag 15»
Information for a visit to Lincoln Castle
The grounds also contain an Eleanor Cross, Oriel window, statue of George III and the Heritage Skills Centre. Dynamic Dart Advertisement ... «Spalding Guardian, mag 15»
Conti: Architect deserves more note for eclectic mark made on …
Technically, it's a variation on what's called an oriel window, and, here, it lends a further touch of spaciousness to the overall intimacy of the ... «Tribune-Review, mag 15»
Do you want to be Lord of this Derbyshire manor?
... mullioned doorway between the dining room and kitchen. Elsewhere there are interesting exposed timbers and a 15th-century oriel window. «Derby Telegraph, apr 15»
Artist Hideyuki Sobue unveils first portrait of William Wordsworth in …
The mask lies beneath the oriel window of the Upper Library in St John's College, at the University of Cambridge. But Sobue came across it in ... «The Independent, apr 15»
South End Landmark District Has Complicated Past
... row house with a mansard roof or a low basement, flat-fronted row house faced with brick and often adorned with a projecting oriel window.”. «Boston.com, mar 15»
On Tel Aviv's glorious Bialik Street, architecture ranges wildly from …
The exterior features Islamic elements like an Oriel window (protruding balcony) which provided tons of natural light from the comfort of the ... «The Times of Israel, gen 15»
In Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, Quiet, Quaintness and Room for a VIP
The apartment, with a pretty oriel window and exposed brick, had new appliances and even a washer-dryer. Ms. Jones liked the idea of not ... «New York Times, gen 15»