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Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
    America in the 1930s, that borrowed features of its georgian and regency style prototypes; usually two stories high with a hipped roof; had brick walls with quoins at the corners and sometimes at the main entrance, often painted white; double-hung windows with shutters; an entrance porch; and, typically, a small octagonal window above the door. refractory 804 regence style the decorative and elegant rococo style flourishing under the regency of philip of orleans (1715–1723) during the




Refractory, английский
  1. In timber drying this term is used to indicate high resistance to moisture loss during drying.

  2. Тугоплавкий, жаропрочный

  3. A material, usually nonmetallic, used to withstand high temperatures.

  4. A material of very high melting point with properties that make it suitable for such uses as furnace linings and kiln construction.

  5. The quality of resisting heat.


Style in, английский
    America in the first few decades of the 20th century, greatly influenced by the arts and cramp 273 crafts movement. houses in this style were usually characterized by: a nonsymmetrical facade, typically sheathed with stucco, wood clapboard, or wood shingles, and less often with board and batten, brick, concrete block, or stone; often, masonry walls on the first story and clapboard or wood shingles on the second story; occasionally, a battered foundation; a gabled porch, recessed or trellised, facing the street; commonly a porte cochere at one side of the porch; usually a low to moderately pitched front-gabled roof; exposed roof rafters, beams, false beams, or triangular knee braces inserted as decorative elements under the gables; gabled dormers or shed dormers with exposed beams; double-hung windows or heavily framed casement windows. the interior commonly featured a high wainscot that was integrated with the doors and windows as part of the structural decoration. the stairway from the living room to the floor above was often an important design element.


Immigrants to, английский
    America in the 18th and 19th centuries for half-timbered construction, i.e., the medieval system of braced timber framing of a house in which the space between the structural timbers is usually filled with brick or filled with a nogging consisting of clay mixed with chopped straw to act as a binder; then the exterior sides of the walls were coated with plaster (although the timbers were often left exposed).