- a
mixtilinear incircle of a
triangle is a
circle which is
tangent to two of its
sides and
internally tangent to its cir****circle. The
mixtilinear incircle...
- Site. The
style of
ornamentation of the Aljafería, such as the use of
mixtilinear arches and springers, the
extension of
arabesques over a
large area,...
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mostly of
Renaissance inspiration. We
notice in the
decoration baroque mixtilinear elements around the main doorway, in the
doors of the side
towers and...
-
houses built with
Plateresque elements; such as grotesques,
pinnacles and
mixtilinear arches (es).
Secretary of
Education José
Vasconcelos (who
shaped the...
-
their edges,
while the windows, doorways, and
arches of the
mosque have
mixtilinear (i.e.
combination of
different curves) or
round profiles instead of pointed...
- s**** on the
first floor,
while the
second is
decorated with
balconcini mixtilinear wrought iron.
Inside is the
courtyard portico on
three sides:
these porticoes...
-
intrados of the arch. Its
origins are also
traced further back to the "
mixtilinear"
arches seen in the
oratory of the 11th-century
Aljaferia Palace in Zaragoza...
- architecture,
including acanthus leaves, s****,
baroque moldings, and
mixtilinear arch forms.
Although many
novelties were introduced, one traditional...
- the
pattern of
Andrea Pisano's door, with twenty-eight
panels with a
mixtilinear frame (quatrefoil),
arranged in
seven rows of four, two per leaf. They...
- façade is
reminiscent of the Late
Roman Baroque, in
which windows with
mixtilinear frames and
bulging balconies stand out. The façade also
features two...