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Definition of architect
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Architect
(n.) A
contriver,
designer,
or
maker..
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Vitruvian
::
Vitruvian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Vitruvius,
an
ancient
Roman
architect..
Corbel
::
Corbel
(n.) A
bracket
supporting
a
superincumbent
object,
or
receiving
the
spring
of an arch.
Corbels
were
employed
largely
in
Gothic
architecture..
Superconception
::
Supercolumniation
(n.) The
putting
of one order above
another;
also, an
architectural
work
produced
by this
method;
as, the
putting
of the Doric order in the
ground
story,
Ionic above it, and
Corinthian
or
Composite
above
this..
Pentastyle
::
Pentastyle
(a.)
Having
five
columns
in
front;
-- said of a
temple
or
portico
in
classical
architecture.
Hagioscope
::
Hagioscope
(n.) An
opening
made in the
interior
walls of a
cruciform
church
to
afford
a view of the altar to those in the
transepts;
--
called,
in
architecture,
a
squint..
Truss
::
Truss (n.) An
assemblage
of
members
of wood or
metal,
supported
at two
points,
and
arranged
to
transmit
pressure
vertically
to those
points,
with the least
possible
strain
across
the
length
of any
member.
Architectural
trusses
when left
visible,
as in open
timber
roofs,
often
contain
members
not
needed
for
construction,
or are built with
greater
massiveness
than is
requisite,
or are
composed
in
unscientific
ways in
accordance
with the
exigencies
of
style..
Marble
::
Marble
(n.) A
massive,
compact
limestone;
a
variety
of
calcite,
capable
of being
polished
and used for
architectural
and
ornamental
purposes.
The color
varies
from white to
black,
being
sometimes
yellow,
red, and
green,
and
frequently
beautifully
veined
or
clouded.
The name is also given to other rocks of like use and
appearance,
as
serpentine
or verd
antique
marble,
and less
properly
to
polished
porphyry,
granite,
etc..
Story
::
Story (v. t.) A set of rooms on the same floor or
level;
a
floor,
or the space
between
two
floors.
Also, a
horizontal
division
of a
building's
exterior
considered
architecturally,
which need not
correspond
exactly
with the
stories
within..
Foliage
::
Foliage
(n.) A
cluster
of
leaves,
flowers,
and
branches;
especially,
the
representation
of
leaves,
flowers,
and
branches,
in
architecture,
intended
to
ornament
and
enrich
capitals,
friezes,
pediments,
etc..
Architectress
::
Architectress
(n.) A
female
architect.
Pinnacle
::
Pinnacle
(n.) An
architectural
member,
upright,
and
generally
ending
in a small
spire,
-- used to
finish
a
buttress,
to
constitute
a part in a
proportion,
as where
pinnacles
flank a gable or
spire,
and the like.
Pinnacles
may be
considered
primarily
as added
weight,
where it is
necessary
to
resist
the
thrust
of an arch, etc..
Oillet
::
Oillet
(n.) A small
circular
opening,
and ring of
moldings
surrounding
it, used in
window
tracery
in
Gothic
architecture..
Foil
::
Foil (n.) The space
between
the cusps in
Gothic
architecture;
a
rounded
or
leaflike
ornament,
in
windows,
niches,
etc. A group of foils is
called
trefoil,
quatrefoil,
quinquefoil,
etc.,
according
to the
number
of arcs of which it is
composed..
Acroterium
::
Acroterium
(n.) One of the small
pedestals,
for
statues
or other
ornaments,
placed
on the apex and at the basal
angles
of a
pediment.
Acroteria
are also
sometimes
placed
upon the
gables
in
Gothic
architecture..
Palmette
::
Palmette
(n.) A
floral
ornament,
common
in Greek and other
ancient
architecture;
-- often
called
the
honeysuckle
ornament..
Architectonic
::
Architectonic
(n.) The
science
of
architecture.
Base
::
Base (n.) The lower part of a
complete
architectural
design,
as of a
monument;
also, the lower part of any
elaborate
piece of
furniture
or
decoration..
Order
::
Order (n.) The
disposition
of a
column
and its
component
parts,
and of the
entablature
resting
upon it, in
classical
architecture;
hence (as the
column
and
entablature
are the
characteristic
features
of
classical
architecture)
a style or
manner
of
architectural
designing..
Mine
::
Mine (v. i.) A pit or
excavation
in the
earth,
from which
metallic
ores,
precious
stones,
coal, or other
mineral
substances
are taken by
digging;
--
distinguished
from the pits from which
stones
for
architectural
purposes
are
taken,
and which are
called
quarries..
Scotia
::
Scotia
(n.) A
concave
molding
used
especially
in
classical
architecture.
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