A Visual Dictionary Of Architecture

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Art Architecture
The product or result of architectural work; building
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Science Architecture
A style or method of building characteristic of a people
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Designing Architecture
The profession of designing buildings and other habitable environments.
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Constructing Architecture
The conscious act of forming things
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Architecture
The art and science of designing and constructing buildings.
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Art
The conscience use of skill
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Aesthetics
The branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of art
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Beauty
The aggregate of qualities in a person or thing that gives intense pleasure to the senses or deep satisfaction to the mind or spirit
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Taste
Critical judgement
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Environmental design
The ordering of the physical environment by means of architecture
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Urban Design
The aspect of architectural and city planning that deals with design of urban structures and spaces.
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City planning
The activity or profession of determining the future physical arrangement and condition of a community
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Interior Design
The art
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Space planning
The aspect of architecture and interior design that deals with the planning
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Technology
Applied science; the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical methods and materials
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Technics
The science of an art or of the arts in general.
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Tectonics
The science or art of shaping
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Architectonics
The unifying structure or concept of an artistic work.
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Engineering
The art and science of applying scientific principles to practical ends in the design and construction of structures
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Science
A branch of knowledge dealing with a body of facts or truths obtained by direct observation
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Firmness
The state or equality of being solidly constructed.
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Engineering
The art and science of applying scientific principles to practical ends in the design and construction of structures
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Behavioral science
Any of the sciences
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Sociology
The science of human social institutions and relationships
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Anthropology
The science of human beings
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Landscape architecture
The art
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Regionalism
An approach to architecture that strives to counter a lack of identity or sense of place by utilizing the geographical context of a building to guide its design response to topography
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Arch
A curved structure for spanning an opening
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Masonry arch
An arch constructed of individual stone or brick voussoirs.
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Voussoir
Any of wedge-shaped units in a masonry arch or vault
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Springer
The first voussoir resting on the impost of an arch.
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Keystone
The wedge-shaped
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Extrados
The exterior curve
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Archivolt
A decorative molding or band on the face of an arch following the curve of the intrados.
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Intrados
The inner curve or surface of an arch forming the concave underside.
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Rise
The height of an arch from the spring line to the highest point of the intrados.
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Crown
The highest part or point of a convex construction
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Haunch
Either side of an arch curving down from the crown to the impost.
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Impost
The uppermost part of an abutment
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Spring
The point at which an arch
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Spandrel
The triangular-shaped
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Order
Any of several concentric rings of masonry forming an arch
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Lag
A crosspiece connecting the ribs in a centering. Also called BOLSTER.
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Skew arch
An archway having sides or jambs not at right angles with the face of its abutments.
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Order
Any of several concentric rings of masonry forming an arch
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Centering
A temporary framework for supporting a masonry arch or vault during construction until the work can support itself.
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Camber piece
A board used as centering for a flat arch
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Arch action
The manner in which an arch transforms the vertical forces of a supported load into inclined components and transmits them to abutments on either side of the archway.
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Arch axis
The median line of an arched structure.
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Line of thrust
The set of resultants of thrust and weight each part of an arch imposes on the next lower one. For bending to be eliminated throughout an arch
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Funicular arch
An arch shaped to develop only axial compression under a given loading.
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Inverted catenary
Is the funicular shape for an arch carrying a vertical load uniformly distributed along the length of the arch axis.
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Parabola
The funicular shape for an arch carrying a vertical load uniformly distributed over its horizontal projection.
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Thrust
The outward force or pressure exerted by one part of a structure against another.
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Drift
The thrust of an arched structure on its abutments. Proportional to the total load and span
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Rigid arch
An arched structure of timber
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Fixed arch
A fixed frame structure having an arched form.
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Two-hinged arch
A two-hinged frame structure having an arched form.
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Three-hinged arch
A three-hinged frame structure having an arched form.
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Abutment
The part of a structure receiving and supporting the thrust of an arch
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Tie rod
An iron or steel rod serving as a structural tie esp. One keeping the lower ends of an arch frame from spreading.
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Flat arch
An arch having a horizontal intrados with voussoirs radiating from a center below
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French arch
A flat arch having voussoirs inclined to the same angles on each side of the center.
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Round arch
An arch having a continuously curved intrados
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Roman arch
An arch having a semicircular intrados.
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Triangular arch
A primitive form of arch consisting of two stones laid diagonally to support each other over an opening.
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Corbel arch
A false arch constructed by corbeling courses from each side of an opening until they meet at a midpoint where a capstone is laid to complete the work. The stepped reveals may be smoothed
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Rampant arch
An arch having one impost higher than the other.
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Stilted arch
An arch resting on imposts treated as downward continuations of the archivolt.
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Bell arch
A round arch resting on two large corbels with curved faces.
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Horseshoe arch
An arch having an intrados that widens above the springing before narrowing to a rounded crown.
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Trefoil arch
An arch having a cusped intrados with three round or pointed foils.
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Segmental arch
An arch struck from one or more centers below the springing line.
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Skewback
A stone or course of masonry having a sloping face against which the end of a segmental arch rests.
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Basket-handle arch
A three-centered arch having a crown with a radius much greater than that of the outer pair of curves.
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Pointed arch
An arch having a pointed crown.
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Equilateral arch
A pointed arch having two centers and radii equal to the span.
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Gothic arch
A pointed arch. Esp. One having two centers and equal radii.
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Lancet arch
A pointed arch having two centers and radii greater than the span.
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Drop arch
A pointed arch having two centers and radii less than the span.
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Tudor arch
A four- centered arch having an inner pair of curves with a radius much greater than that of the outer pair.
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Surbased arch
An arch having a rise of less than half the span.
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Ogee arch
A pointed arch
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Span
The extent of space between two supports of a structure.
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Clear span
The distance between the inner faces of the supports of a span.
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Effective span
The center-to-center distance between the supports of a span.
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Bending moment
An external moment tending to cause part of a structure to rotate or bend
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Resisting moment
An internal moment equal and opposite to a bending moment
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Deflection
The perpendicular distance a spanning member deviates from a true course under tranverse loading. Increasing with a load and span
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Camber
A slight convex curvature intentionally built into a beam
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Transverse shear
A shear force at a cross section of a beam or other member subject to bending
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Horizontal shearing stress
The shearing stress developed to prevent slippage along horizontal planes of a beam under transverse loading
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Neutral axis
An imaginary line passing through the centroid of the cross section of a beam or other member subject to bending
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Bending stress
A combination of compressive and tensile stresses developed at a cross section of a structural member to resist a transverse force
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Vertical shearing stress
The shearing stress developed along a cross section of a beam to resist transverse shear
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Flexure formula
A formula defining the relationship between bending moment
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Moment of inertia
The sum of the products of each element of an area and the square of its distance from a coplanar axis of rotation.
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Section modulus
A geometric property of a cross section
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Lateral buckling
The buckling of a structural member induced by compressive stresses acting on a slender portion insufficiently rigid in the lateral direction.
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Principal stresses
The tensile and compressive stresses resulting from the interaction of bending and shear stresses at a cross section of a beam.