- A
lesene, also
called a
pilaster strip, is an
architectural term for a narrow, low-relief
vertical pillar on a wall. It
resembles a pilaster, but does...
-
Foire du
Caire building (Paris)
Glossary of
architecture classical order Lesene Post and
lintel Smith, Fred; Cartmill, Matt (20
September 2011). The Human...
- have been
suggested as the
origin of
Lombard bands.
Lombard architecture Lesene (low-relief pillars),
another Lombardic element Similar-looking structures:...
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substituting NaOH for KOH but
otherwise following the
synthetic method of
Lesene and Henze, as the BCA
available from
commercial vendors of that time was...
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early defensive function, the bulk of
which is a
square brick shaft with
lesenes, 12
metres (39 ft) wide on each side and 50
metres (160 ft) tall. The belfry...
- the top of the
blind arch is
called a lunette.
Blind arcade Lombard band
Lesene A
Dictionary of Architecture; Fleming, John; Honour, Hugh & Pevsner, Nikolaus...
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including among others: 60
Polish provincial emblems, panelling,
mouldings and
lesene. On 31 May 1732, a fire
broke out in the
castle destroying the west elevation...
- side and
arched outwards on the
garden side and is
slightly divided by
lesene strips.
Above this
rises a 36
metres (118 ft) tall tower-like structure...
- clients' coat of arms,
there is a
double register composed of
niches framed by
lesene,
which contain the statues. Two
similar niches are in the
cornice of the...
-
lattice framework consisting of
small strips in a criss-crossed pattern.
Lesene A type of
pilaster that
lacks a base or capital.
Light The opening(s) in...