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Cantilever
1. A projecting bracket used for carrying the cornice or extended eaves of a building
2. A beam, girder, truss, or other structural member which projects beyond its supporting wall or column
cast- object made by shaping molten metal or similar material in a mold.
Franchise- the right to vote
siesta-a midday or afternoon rest or nap
splendiferous- magnificent; fine
canonize- to glorify and honor
Beatitude- supreme blessedness; exalted happiness
Abacus: A slab, the uppermost member of a capital.
Ionic: An order of architecture characterized by the spiral volutes of its capital.
fob-a short chain, usually with a medallion or similar ornament.
terpischorean- pertaining to dancing
dog-ear—to fold down the corner of a page in a book
dovetail- to join or fit together compactly or harmoniously.
Baluster: One of a series of short vertical posts, often ornamental, used to support a rail.
Bay: A regularly repeating division of a façade, marked by fenestration.
Canopy: A metal frame clad with fabric that projects from a building entrance over the sidewalk to the curb where it’s supported on vertical posts
Column : A vertical, cylindrical support. In classical design it is composed of a base (except in the Greek Doric order), a long, gradually tapered shaft, and a capital.
Coping: A protective cap, top, or cover of a wall parapet, commonly sloping to protect masonry from water
Double hung: A type of window with two sash, each sliding on a vertical track.
Drip molding: A projecting molding around the head of a door or window frame, often extended horizontally at right angles to the sides of the frame, intended to channel rain away from the opening; also called a drip lintel.
1. Vernacular Architecture: is a category of architecture based on localized needs and construction materials, and reflecting local tradition.
Surrealism: is a culture movement and best known for its visual artworks and writings.
Futurism: it emphasize and glorified theme associated with contemporary conceptson the future.
Mansard roof (French roof)
This is a curb hip roof in which each face has two slopes, the lower one is steeper than the upper. It originated from the French mansarde after the accomplished 17th-century French architect noted for using (not inventing) this style, François Mansart. 1666.
Fireback – a thick iron plate placed at the back of a hearth to protect the wall and reflect heat into the room.
Nogging: brick masonry used to fill the spaces between the members of a timber frame
Daub (pronounced: dawb): a soft, adhesive coating material, such as plaster, grease, or mud
Wattle and daub: a form of wall construction, consisting of wattles, covered and plastered with clay or mud.
Brick: molded rectangular block of clay baked by the sun or in a kiln until hard and used a building and paving material
Eyebrow: A low dormer on the slope of a roof. It has no sides, the roofing being carried over it in a wavy line
plication- the act or procedure of folding.
adiaphorous- doing neither good nor harm
cruciverbalist- a designer or aficionado of crossword puzzles.
moor- to fix firmly; secure.
anopisthograph- a manuscript, parchment, or book having writing on only one side.
empurple- to color or become purple.
Zoning – The act of removing the barriers to creative and thoughtful urban design, by only allowing development patterns covered in the seminars the local planners attended during a conference 5 years ago.
Transit Oriented Development – Suburbs within a 10 mile radius of a future planned rail corridor (to be powered by rainbows and biofuel)
trundle- to move or walk with a rolling gait.
mulligrubs- ill temper;crolic;grumpiness.
Placemaking – The circular drive or “round-about” within a retail / lifestyle center
New Urbanist – Much like the Hell’s Angels keeping the crowds from jumping at the Rolling Stones, only with a lot more paperwork, and guilt.
rime- a coating of tiny, white, granular ice particles, caused by the rapid freezing of water droplets.
Cast stone
Cement cast to resemble stone.
Concrete with a fine aggregate or mortar which is cast into blocks or small slabs using special molds so as to resemble natural building stone
svelte- slender, especially gracefully slender in figure.
pontificate- to speak in a pompous or dogmatic manner.
quench- to slake, satisfy, or allay as in thirst, desires, or passion.
erinaceous- of the hedgehog kind or family.