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[PDF] nomination of historic building, structure, site, or object philadelphia ...May 18, 2020 · Hiding the larger roof structure, the stepped gable (also known as the crow-stepped gable or corbel step) is a primary characteristic of ...
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Architecture in the canal district - Grachtenmuseum AmsterdamStepped gable (app. 1600-1655). Until approximately 1665, the city of Amsterdam was crowded with stepped gable façades, alternating with wooden houses. As ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Soon to be demolished: Engine 46 firehouse is a significant piece of ...Jul 30, 2013 · Many would consider it a fine example of Dutch/Flemish Revival architecture, which is often characterized by the use of stepped gables, and ...
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Dutch Colonial Revival | History Colorado### Summary of Stepped Gable in Dutch/Flemish Architecture
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Crow-stepped gable - Buffalo Architecture and HistoryA crow-stepped gable is a stair-step design at the top of a triangular gable-end, a type of parapet wall, with early designs using brick steps.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Crow-stepped Gable | ClipArt ETCOct 21, 2008 · A crow-stepped gable is a stair-step design at the top of a building's triangular gable-end, where the wall is stacked in a step pattern.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Crowsteps in Fife: The Flemish Connection, Part 1Dec 6, 2013 · Crowsteps are a distinctive gable style in Fife, likely influenced by Flemish trade and building ideas, with a simpler style due to stone.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Guide to Gable End Walls | Granite Building WarrantiesOn properties where the gable end wall rises above the roof line, the top of the wall should be finished in such a way that rainwater cannot permeate the wall.
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[PDF] stromberg - Glossary of Architectural TermsAn arch with voussoirs (stones) cut horizontally or vertically so that they line up with the masonry courses. Stepped Gable. A gable with the stepped edge ...<|separator|>
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History on the Graslei and Korenlei - Visit GentThe stately stepped gable from the old corn store has been watching over the town since the 13th century. Taste the romance. The corn store—also known as ' ...
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Graslei, Ghent - The Most Picturesque Spot in the City - Art FactsNov 26, 2023 · The Spijker. This building was a medieval warehouse for storing grain. It features a stepped gable and is one of the iconic structures along the ...
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Hanseatic urban culture in the Baltic c. 1200-1 600 - jstora shared vocabulary of step-gabled brick architecture and domestic goods. Although the Hansa remains a monolith in the popular historical imagination, ...
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[PDF] Following the traces of the Middle Ages and the Hanseatic Leagueby three storeys with a stepped gable in the 15th century. ↓ St. Mary's Church. Page 17. 14. Universitäts- und Hansestadt. GREiFSWALD. Moorland & seaside spa.
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Brick Gothic - A fascinating building material that tells historyGothic residential and commercial buildings with characteristic stepped gables bear witness to the aspirations and self-confidence of the economic bourgeoisie.
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Gables - Buffalo Architecture and HistoryIn time, gables became decorated with scrolls, crests, and even coats of arms. ... Step gables were in vogue between 1600-65. Step gable. Step gable. Step gable.Missing: Renaissance volutes 1500s-
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Revival After the Great War - Project MUSEA Service for Devastated Areas was established in 1919 to coordinate the rebuilding and existed until 1926. It would however take several more decades to finish ...
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Masons' Guild Hall | Visit GentThe original 16th-century Masons' Guild Hall. On top of the stepped gable, six figures are dancing merrily. Beneath the building is a 13th-century cellar.Missing: 15th- | Show results with:15th-
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Ghent, Belgium – Medieval Merchant Power Etched in Stone and SpiritAug 14, 2025 · Medieval guildhalls—some with whimsical stepped gables, others with ornate Gothic windows—stand shoulder to shoulder, reflected like painted ...
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Bruges gables - Buffalo Architecture and HistoryDetails of buildings below: Stepped gable / corbie gable / crow-stepped gable, Renaissance balusstrade, Wrought iron scroll tie rod anchors, Segmental arch has ...
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French Regional Architecture: Crow-stepped roofs in VercorsNov 8, 2021 · Some gable walls here are topped with steps, a remnant of the 14th century thatched roofs, their original purpose was to prevent strong gusts ...Missing: function | Show results with:function
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3 - Les maisons rurales, les granges forainesLe souvenir de toitures en chaume de seigle ou de blé persiste parfois, avec la présence de rares pignons en marches d'escaliers, dits redents ou penàus. ...
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L'habitation dans les Pyrénées ariégeoises - Persée... pignon en escalier, plus fréquents pour les granges. ↵. 14. 22. Même dans le reste du Couserans, pays cependant herbager : mais on y compense par le grand ...
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On the origins of so-called "Dutch" gables - Snail in the CityDec 17, 2014 · Stepped gables were already used in Romanesque and Gothic architecture, especially in continental Europe, for decorative facades (Schmuckgiebel ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Pageshuis | DenHaag.comLike other buildings on Lange Voorhout, the house had a stepped gable. This house was state property, however, and when the other houses were modernised the ...Missing: trapgevel Dutch Renaissance
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Amsterdam Gables Galore!Oct 9, 2012 · Built in 1638, it still stands today. The Step Gable (Trapgevel)1620-1790. In the 17th century, the Step gable was very common in the Old ...Missing: Netherlands Renaissance Pageshuis Hague
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Brick Architecture – Typical House Construction in Hanseatic CitiesMay 12, 2013 · Very often they have crow-stepped gables which are also typical for this period. Brick Architecture in Northern Germany - Lübeck. Famous is the ...
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299 Stepped Gables Stock Photos, High-Res Pictures, and ImagesStepped gables are found in Muenster, Germany, on a 16th-century school in Sweden, and in Bruges, Belgium.Missing: Hanseatic Germany Poland Baltic
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Amsterdam Canal Houses: A Short and Skinny History - Eating EuropeNov 20, 2014 · Once constructed, these new Amsterdam canal houses became the homes for an emerging merchant, artist, and political class, who wanted to show ...
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German Renaissance shows in world-heritage Hanseatic citiesThe flourishes on the stepped gables of these buildings are naturally more in keeping with Dutch and Flemish patterns and provide a contrast with buildings of ...
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6 of the best Hanseatic League cities to visit - Wanderlust MagazineAug 29, 2021 · The step-gabled facade is decorated with swirling Dutch Mannerist ornamentation added in the 17th century. The first recorded public Christmas ...
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Architectures rurales en Picardie: le Soissonnais - Denis Rolland ...... pignons à gradins plateau plâtre pouces poutres pouvait presbytère probablement puits réalisation redents région Ressons-le-Long Rethondes Saint-Christophe ...
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Le pignon à redents demeure la marque architecturale du SoissonnaisOct 11, 2015 · C'est le cas du pignon soissonnais qui présente, en plus, la caractéristique d'être garni de gradins. « C'est l'élément architectural inévitable ...Missing: urbaine civic
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Hanseatic Towns and Brick Architecture - The Lost FortMay 9, 2015 · Decorated gables became a common feature, and in the northern Hansa towns they are often created of bricks. Stralsund, remains of the town ...Missing: crow- stepped Denmark Sweden Poland<|control11|><|separator|>
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Restoring broken journeys in the framework of urban reconstruction ...Sep 30, 2024 · It can be stated that the reconstruction of Ypres by reusing the pre-war spatial configuration and harking back to a glorious past through the ...
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Corbels in Architecture—A Photo Gallery - ThoughtCoNov 23, 2019 · Better known as corbie steps or crow steps, corbel steps are projections above the roofline—usually a parapet-like wall along a gable. The words ...
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[PDF] Glossary of Architectural Terms - Historic Environment ScotlandSkewputt. Bottom end of skew or crowstepped gable which projects from the wallhead, usually in a cavetto. Snecked. Form of rubble construction composed of ...
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[PDF] climate change adaptation for traditional buildingsA traditional Scottish variant of the skew cope is a crow stepped or corbie stepped gable. This is a distinctive architectural feature with a functional ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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What's a Gable in Construction in the Netherlands?Mar 10, 2025 · Dutch gables are often constructed using high-quality brickwork, laid in patterns such as Flemish bond and Dutch bond. These techniques improve ...
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[PDF] Scottish Traditional Brickwork - The Brick Development AssociationSome early brick buildings were built on a footing of stone rubble and with walls of a thickness which matched those previously used for clay buildings (Fig. 1) ...<|separator|>
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History of the Chimney Sweep Profession - Fun Facts about Atlanta ...Crow-stepped or stepped gables are a stairstep design used on the gable end of buildings that are triangular in shape. They provided better access not only ...Missing: ladder | Show results with:ladder
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History... stepped gables became common to allow chimney sweeps convenient access to the chimney top. With the increased urban population, the number of houses with ...
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Corbie step | Gothic Staircase, Medieval Design, Stone ... - BritannicaA corbie step is stone used for covering steps in a gable's coping, common in late medieval buildings of the Netherlands and Belgium.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Dutch Architecture Style: An OverviewMar 10, 2024 · Explore the history and evolution of Dutch architecture styles, from medieval to modern challenges and innovations.Missing: volutes blind niches
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Culross Palace - National Trust for ScotlandThe complex of buildings, with their ornate dormer windows, crow stepped gables and pantile roofs create a strong impression of the 17th century. The term ' ...
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A Scandinavian White Church with Stepped Gables Stock ImageA white scandinavian medieval church with stepped gables and gravestones in the green lawn, Finja, Sweden, May 9, 2018
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House Types | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania5-bay white farmhouse with steep side- gabled roof and front facing gable and Five-Bay House, Greenwood Township, Columbia County. Four Over Four House Or PA ...Missing: stepped | Show results with:stepped
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Kent and the Gothic Revival - Bard Graduate Center... stepped gable with anchoring pinnacles, and a pair of flying buttresses. Clary also refers to “the Great Triumphant Arch in Aston Field,” a stylistically ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Dutch gable - Buffalo Architecture and HistoryA gable having a pediment whose outline contains two or more curves on each side of its apex. A gable whose sides have a shape made up of one or more curves.Missing: trapgevel Renaissance Pageshuis Hague
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Flemish gable (Dutch gable)Gable with sides of large multiple curves and topped with a pediment. This style is common throughout Kent (around 180 buildings)Missing: hybrid | Show results with:hybrid
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corbie-step - American Heritage Dictionary Entry[Middle English corbie, raven, from Old French corbin, from Latin corvīnus, ravenlike; see CORBINA.] (click for a larger image). corbie-step. corbie-steps on ...
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CORBIESTEP Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Websterone of a series of steps which rise toward the ridgepole of a building and terminate the upper part of a gable wall. Word History. Etymology. corbie entry 1 + ...
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Read Through - Scots Onlinecraw road: The shortest route as the crow flies. crawstaps [-staps]: Steps on house gable. craw-tae: A plant with leaves the shape of crow's toes such as the ...
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Dutch Architecture Characteristics 101: The Basics You Should KnowLook at a canal house retrofit: the same narrow frame still functions today because every inch is working. The trapgevel, or stair gable, once solved the ...
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Huizhou Architecture – Treasure of Traditional Chinese ArchitectureHorse-head wall refers to the wall that is higher than the gables. But it is not triangle as we usually see. As the name shows, it resembles the shape of a ...Missing: comparison | Show results with:comparison
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Five Things to Know About… Horse Head Walls! - Cultural KeysJan 3, 2023 · Horse head walls were built to help stop the spread of fires, as they are higher than the roof and serve as a barrier between one house and the next.Missing: comparison gables