- A door frame,
window frame, door surround,
window surround, or
niche surround is the
architectural frame around an
aperture such as a door or window. This...
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surmounted by
stone ogee finials. This
front contains a pair of
doors in a
doorcase with pilasters,
above which is
frieze decorated with
festoons and foliage...
- supercilium. The
chambranle of an
ordinary door is
frequently called a
doorcase; of a window,
window frame; and of a chimney, manteltree. Look up antepagmenta...
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wings to the rear of the house. The main door to the
house has a
Doric doorcase. It has
extensive gardens including a lake with a
boathouse and a weir...
- [city] centre". The
house is of "brick with a late
nineteenth century doorcase". It was
designated a
Grade II*
listed building on 2
October 1974. The...
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Venetian window is 44 feet (13 m) by 28 feet (8.5 m) by 28 feet (8.5 m). The
doorcase is also alabaster. The
fireplace with a
scene of
virtue rewarded by honour...
-
Britannicus (1717)
shows the seven-bay
front elevation with its
Baroque doorcase,
together with
plans of the
first and
second floors.
Wings came forward...
- in Middletown,
Rhode Island, in the late 1720s, and
added a
Palladian doorcase derived from Kent's
Designs of
Inigo Jones (1727),
which he may have brought...
- her
husband in the
group of
figures of the
doorcase of the
Adamspforte at
Bamberg Cathedral. This
doorcase,
created in 1235, is the most
significant monumental...
- bays wide. It has a
central front door, with a
Gothick fanlight and a
doorcase with
Doric order pilasters. The
windows are sashes, and in the
garden is...