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- In architecture and joinery, the chambranle is the border, frame, or ornament, made of stone or wood, that is a component of the three sides round chamber...
- beliefs of the traditional tribal society, and includes totems, masks, chambranles, or flèche faîtière, a kind of arrow that adorns the roofs of Kanak houses...
- mouldings, a layered crown moulding, as well as windows and doors with chambranled montants, the latter openings also equipped with moulded, classical overdoors...
- mounted, and with which the bolt interacts. Door casing, door frame, or chambranleformed by the lintel and the two jambs. Sill (for exterior doors) –...
- seventh floor, the room was completed in 1939 and features stone mullions, chambranle, and other trim as well as wooden lecture seating and a coffered ceiling...
- complete. They are missing part of a typical recessed frame known as a chambranle, which typically have sockets for clamps to support later additions. These...
- surrounds enriches appreciation of architectural design and craftsmanship. Chambranle Door furniture "Door surround". Dictionary of Architecture, The McGraw-Hill...
- magnificent, delicate filigree of balusters, spires, small dossals, and chambranles, all done by Joan Peti. It consists of five continuous panels, the center...
- used, somewhat more closed and sloped than the Visigothic as well as the chambranle. Geminated and tripled windows of Asturian tradition and grouped columns...
- beliefs of the traditional tribal society, and includes totems, masks, chambranles, or flèche faîtière, a kind of arrow that adorns the roofs of Kanak houses...