In architecture, a transom is a transverse horizontal structural beam or bar, or a crosspiece separating a door from a window above it. This contrasts...
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Look up transom or transoms in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transom may refer to: Transom (architecture), a bar of wood or stone across the top of...
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of rectangular vertically oriented leaded windows framed by structural transoms and mullions and often featuring a "hooded" surround usually in stone or...
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The stonework elements that support the glass in a Gothic window. Transom (architectural) A window or element, fixed or operable, above a door but within...
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Fortochka (category Architectural elements)
your life will take a positive turn.[citation needed] Sash window Transom (architecture) Wicket gate Martinot, Eric (1997). Investments to Improve the Energy...
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Stern (redirect from Transom stern)
better and with significantly different materials. In naval architecture, the term transom has two meanings. First, it can be any of the individual beams...
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coachroof or doghouse, also called a breezeway. Carport Pergola Skyway Transom (architecture) "Business coming to Barista's breezeway". Golden State Newspapers...
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Solar tracker Skylight Sun path Sustainability Sustainable architecture Transom (architectural) Nonimaging optics Reinhart, Christoph (2014). Daylighting...
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Gothic architecture is an architectural style that was prevalent in Europe from the late 12th to the 16th century, during the High and Late Middle Ages...
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Church architecture refers to the architecture of Christian buildings, such as churches, chapels, convents, and seminaries. It has evolved over the two...
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Window (redirect from Transom(e))
which can open and close). Clerestory windows in church architecture are often fixed. Transom windows may be fixed or operable. This type of window is...
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Door frame (category Architecture stubs)
pieces) and lintel (top piece). A doorway may include side lights and/or a transom beside or above the door; the framing around the door and these may be...
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Transept (category Church architecture)
orientation easier. Aisle Cathedral architecture Cathedral diagram Glossary of the Catholic Church Transom (architectural) "Transept". ProbertEncyclopaedia...
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Perpendicular Gothic (redirect from Perpendicular (architecture))
that rise vertically as far as the soffit of the window, with horizontal transoms frequently decorated with miniature crenellations. Blind panels covering...
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American colonial architecture includes several building design styles associated with the colonial period of the United States, including First Period...
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English Gothic is an architectural style that flourished from the late 12th until the mid-17th century. The style was most prominently used in the construction...
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that the Sun appears to follow across the sky Sustainable lighting Transom (architectural) – Horizontal structural piece separating a door from a window above...
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a grand entrance adorned with a transom and sidelights. Examples of urban style of Dutch Colonial Revival architecture can be found in Manhattan, New York...
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Eastlake movement (redirect from Eastlake architecture)
The Eastlake movement was a nineteenth-century architectural and household design reform movement, which although started by the British architect and...
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and curtain walling (often linked with transoms and mullions) are also gaining popularity in modern architectural design. Extensive worldwide tests have...
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in the Ranma ½ media franchise Ranma (architectural), a type of transom found in traditional Japanese architecture All pages with titles containing Ranma...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lev doors. Dutch doors Ranma (architecture) Transom Other types of doors Burgess, K (2024). "Homestead living". MODERN...
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Fanlight (category Glass architecture)
placed over another window or a doorway, and is sometimes hinged to a transom. The bars in the fixed glazed window spread out in the manner of a sunburst...
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Mullion (category Romanesque architecture)
door from a window above are called transoms. Stone mullions were used in Armenian, Saxon and Islamic architecture prior to the 10th century. They became...
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hotel balconies. It may be screened in or not. One example of Hawaiian architecture featuring a lānai is the Albert Spencer Wilcox Beach House on the Island...
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Brabantine Gothic (redirect from Brabantine Gothic architecture)
aisles are exceptionally wide, and the triforium is omitted. Instead, a transom of tracery is placed above the pier arches. This type was followed by other...
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include Greek Revival front doorway details, such as having a rectangular transom with side lights. But if it has a "one-story, high-pitched side gable roof...
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Architecture of the night or nocturnal architecture, also referred to as illuminated architecture and, particularly in German, light architecture, is...
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Perpendicular style, which relies on a network of intersecting mullions and transoms rather than on a diversity of richly carved forms for effect, gives an...
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Sidelight (category Architectural elements)
are often found in tandem with transom windows and generally the pane size in the sidelights matches that of the transom. Typically narrow, sidelights...
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