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Oriel - Buffalo Architecture and HistoryOriel, in architecture, a bay window in an upper story, supported from below by projecting corbels, or brackets of stone or wood. Usually semi-hexagonal or ...
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What Is an Oriel Window in Architecture? - ThoughtCoApr 29, 2025 · An oriel window is a set of windows, arranged together in a bay, that protrudes from the face of a building on an upper floor and is braced underneath by a ...
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Building Language: Oriel Window | All Things Indianapolis HistoryJul 26, 2011 · An oriel is a bay window that is suspended from the upper story of a building, rather than rising from the foundation. The use of oriels in the ...
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Oriel | Chicago Architecture CenterThis architectural feature is often used to provide additional interior space, enhance natural light, and offer expansive views while adding decorative interest ...Missing: function | Show results with:function
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Glossary - LPC - NYC.govBelow is a glossary of architectural elements and terms that appear in ... Oriel: A projecting bay window carried on corbels or brackets. Original ...
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Architectural Highlights - Planning & Development - City of ColumbiaAn oriel window projects from the side of a building, typically on an upper floor, and is supported from below by corbels or brackets. This type of bay window ...
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Section 4.2 – Glossary of Architecture Terms - Preservation IowaNov 12, 2017 · Mullions: The strips inside the sash that divide a multi-paned window. Also called “muntins.” Oriel Window ... Tracery: Delicate ornamental ...
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Oriel window, Nuremburg. | Collections | University of St AndrewsOriel window, Nuremburg. ... Elaborate oriel window with Gothic tracery and relief panels depicting Biblical scenes; stained glass lights in smaller windows.
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38 Contemporary Oriel Windows Ideas That Wow - DigsDigsJul 14, 2025 · An oriel window is a form of bay window which protrudes from the main wall of a building but does not reach to the ground.
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Why Every Home Should Have Oriel Windows - Apartment TherapySep 2, 2025 · ”Their outward projection allows sunlight into a room from multiple directions, and also frames the view in a panoramic way, giving you much ...
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Oriel - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Old French oriol and Medieval Latin oriolum, "oriel" means a projecting small room or large bay window, with a complex, obscure etymology.
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Oriel Definition & Meaning - YourDictionaryOrigin of Oriel. Old French oriol (“gallery, corridor" ), Late Latin oriolum (“portico, hall" ), probably from Latin aureolus (“gilded" ), applied to an ...
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oriel, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionaryoriel is of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French. Partly a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: French oriell, oriol; Latin oriolum.
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oriel window, n. meanings, etymology and moreThe earliest known use of the noun oriel window is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for oriel window is from 1764, in the writing of Horace ...
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oriel - Middle English Compendium - University of Michiganoriel n.(1) Also orielle, oreiel, orial(le, oriole & ourel. Etymology, ML oriolum & OF orïol(e, eurieul. Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). 1. (a) An oriel ...
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ORIEL WINDOW Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comOriel window definition: a bay window, esp one that is supported by one or more brackets or corbels. See examples of ORIEL WINDOW used in a sentence.Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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oriel noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notesWord Originlate Middle English: from Old French oriol 'gallery', of unknown origin; compare with medieval Latin oriolum 'upper chamber'. See oriel in the Oxford ...
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Oriel Bay Windows | Definition, Style & Types - Study.comIn Europe, the oriel window is associated with Gothic and Tudor architecture, as well as with revivalist architectural movements in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Know your oriel windows | Money - The GuardianSep 3, 2005 · Oriel College, Oxford, gets its name from a curious bay window in the building it occupied when it was founded in 1327.Missing: oriola Romanesque<|separator|>
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Oriel | Gothic Revival, Windows & Glazing - BritannicaOriel, in architecture, a bay window in an upper story, supported from below by projecting corbels, or brackets of stone or wood.
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Haus zum Goldenen Ochsen (House of the Golden Ox) OrielMar 4, 2024 · The window dates back to the 17th century and illustrates the five senses on its five sides. Five women holding symbolic objects and animals ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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The City of Coventry: Buildings, Religious houses and schoolsW B Stephens (London, 1969), British History Online https://www.british ... oriel window in the large timber-framed gable which faces Hill Street.
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Lincoln College - Oxford - British History Online... oriel window (shown in Loggan's view of the college, but since destroyed and replaced by two windows), with an attic above and cellars below. The building ...
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[PDF] VIII. ARCHITECTURAL STYLES AND FEATURES - City of Little RockRomantic associations with medieval history and literature helped popularize the Gothic Revival style. ... • bay and oriel windows. • hood moldings over windows.
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[PDF] Building Styles in the Capitol Hill Historic DistrictOF THE GOTHIC REVIVAL STYLE, GOTHIC REVIVAL ELEMENTS (THESE. WINDOWS AT 642 ... bay and oriel windows; and leaded or stained glass. Guidelines /STYLE 5.
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Not a cookie, not a team, revived in the 20th century, oriel windows ...Sep 11, 2013 · Oriel windows, by virtue of their projection from the wall, bring additional daylight to the interior and conversely expand views to the ...Missing: modernist neo-<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Iconic Indo-Saracenic style of Typology ( ARCHITECTUREAL ...>> Oriel windows: The main facade of CST features four Oriel windows ... Indo-Saracenic Revival Architecture in Colonial India. Retrieved from https ...
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Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, facade detail with oriel windows - imaginosoArchitecture: Taj Mahal Palace Hotel ; built. December 16, 1903 ; culture. Indian ; style/period. Indo-Saracenic Revival ; work type. hotel ; technique. masonry.
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[PDF] drawingboard - Chief Architectn oriel is not a bird. It's a bay window that doesn't have a foundation. Instead, it cantilevers or hangs from a wall, often with brackets or corbels below.
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Oriel Windows - Specifying Tips & Advice For Architects - CantifixApr 20, 2022 · Both an oriel window and a bay ... These things will, of course, depend on how far the oriel window protrudes and whether your property sits ...
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Sandstones and Limestones - Building Conservation DirectorySandstones and limestones are common building stones, formed from mineral sediments. Sandstones are mainly quartz, while limestones may include fossils and ...Jonathan Taylor · Stone Roofing Slates And... · Composition<|separator|>
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[PDF] Traditional Windows: their care, repair and upgradingThis guidance covers understanding, conservation, and thermal upgrading of traditional windows, including maintenance, repair, and replacement.
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[PDF] Metals in America's Historic Buildings - National Park ServiceOther architectural elements such as window and door lintels were fabricated with pressed or folded galvanized iron (figure 17). Many later cornices, lintels, ...
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4. Window Openings Archives - JERUSALEM DESIGNArmenian Oriel Window · Lavishly Carved Stone Reliefs I · Ornate Window Opening · Russian Window · Ornate Windows · Lavishly Carved Stone Reliefs II · Trefoil ( ...
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Heraldry in Stained GlassThe use of stained glass in large quantities in ecclesiastical buildings began early in the twelfth century and spread rapidly over Western Europe.
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Architectural Style Guide - Historic New EnglandHigh-Style Elaborations: Polychromed exterior cladding (High Victorian Gothic); Oriel windows; Drip moldings above windows; Castle-style towers, turrets, and ...
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renaissance gothic: pictures of geometry and narratives of ornamentThese geometric patterns show how Gothic ornament of the late fifteenth and sixteenth centuries assisted in interpreting larger and far more complicated ...Missing: oriel floral
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Oriel windows: additional interior space & openness | Renson US... bay ... As the name suggests, this oriel window provides an extra accent to your home. The minimalist profile protrudes from the façade by just 65 mm to create a ...
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[PDF] Historic Preservation Standards - Lincoln.ne.govThe physical properties are similar to the original material, or it is installed in a manner that the old and new material do not create issues. The oriel ...
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[PDF] The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic ...Thus, with the exception of hidden structural reinforcement, such as steel rods, substitute materials are not appropriate in the treatment Preservation. If.
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[PDF] Guidelines for Restoring Historic Buildings - Richmond, CACleaning soft metals such as lead, tin, copper, terneplate, and zinc with appropriate chemical methods because their finishes can be easily abraded by ...Missing: oriel | Show results with:oriel<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The Chronology of Perpendicular Architecture in Oxford - OxoniensiaBut over the gateway there is (or was), in each case, an oriel window flanked by two niches for statues and crowned with a cluster of 'Tudor flower' ornament.
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Chapel | Queens' College History Archive - University of CambridgeThis design would have had, both north and south, five 3-light windows for the Choir and Sanctuary, with a 2-light window for the ante-chapel. The drawing shows ...
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CROSBY HALL, Non Civil Parish - 1358160 - Historic EnglandThe roof of the Great Hall, the oriel window and other windows with some walling between, a fireplace and postern door are all original features. The ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Norfolk architecture: Types of properties for saleFeb 17, 2023 · Tudor. Highly recognisable by the use of timber frames and clay, often with oriel windows and the defining Tudor arch; this style of property is ...History Of Norfolk... · Architectural Styles In... · Barn/outbuilding Conversions
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Chester's Black-and-white Architecture Tour (Self Guided), ChesterDecorated panels sit beneath two seven-light bowed oriel windows, each accompanied by additional side windows, creating a seamless row of glazing. The jettied ...
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A glimpse behind the facade – Nuremberg around 1900Historic photographs of Ferdinand Schmidt show magnificent inner courtyards of late Gothic and Renaissance town houses in Nuremberg ... Nuremberg oriel window) on ...
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The Cultural Tutor on XSep 15, 2023 · At the unassuming parsonage of the Church of St Sebaldus in Nuremberg there is this astonishing 15th century oriel window, or chörlein in German ...Missing: town hall
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[PDF] Historic District Gardiner-Poth - City of PhiladelphiaNov 24, 2019 · On the second floor, the dominant feature is the oriel window, containing three one-over-one windows and three fixed windows, capped in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Yale University – Linsly Hall // 1906 - Buildings of New EnglandJan 2, 2024 · The big oriel window over the much smaller door is kind of pleasing. ... Gothic Revival (99); Greek Revival (352); Italianate (229); Landscapes ...
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TRACING THE ORIGIN OF JHAROKHA WINDOW USED IN INDIAN ...A Jharokha is an oriel window projecting from upper storeys of a building used in medieval Indian architecture. Jharokha window projecting from the wall ...
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Spanish colonial style house-oriel windows over brackets-walls ...Spanish colonial style house-oriel windows over brackets-walls painted cream green blue colors-corner of Urdaneta and General Luna streets.
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Energy Efficient Bay Windows for Modern HomesPaarhammer has developed double as well as triple glazed bay windows where glass meets glass for an almost uninterrupted view.Missing: rises | Show results with:rises