arterial street
A street that provides a direct route for long-distance travel within different parts of a city.
A street that provides a direct route for long-distance travel within different parts of a city.
An architectural style found principally in houses constructed in the 1930s,following the earlier Art Deco style. Common characteristics may include
A style of decoration in architecture and applied art developed principally in France and Belgium toward the end of the
A term sometimes applied to a window having its upper and lower sashes of different sizes, with the upper sash
1. An external angular intersection between two planar faces (an edge), or two curved faces, as in moldings or between
A tool similar to a float, but having a form suitable for rounding an edge of freshly placed concrete.
Diagonally, in respect to the manner of laying tiles, slates, bricks, or timber.