- An
ogee (/oʊˈdʒiː/ /ˈoʊdʒiː/) is an object, element, or curve—often seen in
architecture and
building trades—that has a serpentine- or
extended S-shape...
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smooth decline into the
river below.
These are
usually designed following an
ogee curve. Most often, they are
lined on the
bottom and
sides with
concrete to...
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extension (LERX) may be
added to
encourage and
stabilise vortex formation. The
ogee or "winegl****" double-curve, seen for
example on Concorde,
incorporates this...
- A bell roof (bell-shaped roof,
ogee roof,
Philibert de l'Orme roof) is a roof form
resembling the
shape of a bell. Bell
roofs may be round, multi-sided...
- Mosque,
built in 1570, has a
minaret that
contains a
regionally specific ogee arch. The city
later came
under the
occupation and
control of the
Omani Empire...
- Ihitte-Isiokwe; Ikenga; Ikenga-Isiokwe
Okigwe Otanzu 470102 Amaeze-Ogii; Umuawa-
Ogee;
Unualumoke Okigwe Umulolo 470104 Agbobu; Agbuala; Aku (Ihitte); Aku (Ikenga);...
- Flat Profiles:
Minimalist designs for
modern and
contemporary interiors.
Ogee and
Torus Profiles:
Decorative mouldings used in more
traditional or classic...
- Frédéric
Ogée is a
professor of
British literature and art
history at Université
Paris Cité. He is a
specialist in the art and
literature of the eighteenth...
- Rabbet/Rebate
Scarf Splice Tongue and
groove Profiles Bead
Bevel Chamfer Ogee Ogive Ovolo Surface piecing Binding Edge
banding Intarsia Marquetry Oystering...
- wall has
three stone ogeed arches indicating the
position of
sedilia for the bishop,
priest and deacon.
There is also an
ogeed piscina; both
these features...