double vault
A vault, usually domical, consisting of an inner shell separated from a higher outer shell.
A vault, usually domical, consisting of an inner shell separated from a higher outer shell.
1. Two tenons, side by side, at one end of a member; also called a divided tenon. 2. Two tenons,
A type of seam between the edges of adjacent metal sheets; formed by making a double fold, then dressing down to form a
A window having two vertically sliding sashes, each closing a different part of the window; the weight of each sash is counterbalanced for
A nail having two heads, one above the other; the upper head is driven with a hammer, and it is
A stair having one flight from the main floor to an intermediate landing and two side flights from that landing to the floor
A header joist made of two pieces of lumber, fixed together by bolts or nails, to provide greater strength than a single
A double layer of shingles or the like, one over the other, providing a minimum coverage of two thicknesses.
A vertical window which projects from a sloping roof, placed in a small gable.
In Classical architecture and derivatives, the column and entablature developed by the Dorian Greeks. Characterized by sturdy proportions, a simple capital, a frieze usually