Filigree architecture is a modern term given to a phase in the history of Australian architecture. The phase was an embellishment of the "Australian verandah...
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Italianate home in Randwick Filigree style terraces in Surry Hills with ornate iron-wrought detailing Second Empire and Filigree residence in South Yarra...
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slender ribs and the shell between the ribs is filled with filigree stucco work. Ottoman architecture developed a specific form of monumental, representative...
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references on Islamic architecture often refer to this architectural tradition in terms such as architecture of the Islamic West or architecture of the Western...
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four that were mainly used in residential architecture. They are Federation Queen Anne style, Federation Filigree style, Federation Arts and Craft style...
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Veranda (category Shading (architecture))
Australian vernacular architecture and first became widespread in colonial buildings during the 1850s. The Victorian Filigree architecture style is used by...
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Grecian Free Classical Filigree (featuring wrought iron balconies) Italianate Gothic Queenslander Tudor Free Classical Filigree (featuring woodwork instead...
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major features of Australian architecture. Many homes with this feature are also considered Italianate architecture, the filigree element being the cast iron...
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as 35 bedrooms. An undated photograph shows intricate Victorian filigree architecture, while a photo dated 1906 shows a very different facade, with the...
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Roman architectural revolution, also known as the concrete revolution, is the name sometimes given to the widespread use in Roman architecture of the...
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architecture of Russian churches. Often Russian churches have also multi-colored filigree ornamental elements. Furthermore the colour white plays an important role...
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Australian architectural styles. Some architectural styles show the direct influence of local factors such as climate (directly resulting in the "Filigree", "Queenslander"...
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centre by a circular disk. The whole cross is covered with gold leaf and filigree, and richly decorated especially the inverse, covered with coloured enamel...
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Terrace houses in Australia (category Victorian architecture in Australia)
the street. Federation Filigree terrace-pair, Albert Park, date unknown. Australian adaptations of Romanesque-style architecture took their lead from European...
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Manueline (redirect from Manueline architecture)
tracery in the Royal Cloister of the Batalha Monastery, suggesting Islamic filigree work, influenced by buildings in India) columns carved like twisted strands...
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Victorian house (category Victorian architecture)
for homes in the Victorian period: Victorian Georgian Victorian Regency Filigree Italianate Tudor Free Gothic Rustic Gothic Free Classical (The Arts and...
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order, Georgian, Regency, Egyptian, Academic Classical, Free Classical, Filigree, Mannerist, Second Empire, Italianate, Romanesque, Byzantine, Academic...
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The Hanoverian school of architecture or Hanover School is a school of architecture that was popular in Northern Germany in the second half of the 19th...
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Hawa Mahal (category Rajput architecture)
and floral patterns, and the Islamic style is evident in its stone inlay filigree work and arches (as distinguished from its similarity with the Panch Mahal...
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brickwork and a regional variation of the boom-style Victorian Italianate Filigree (decorative cast iron) terrace houses featuring excessively high and ornamented...
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Falls Hotel (category 1870s architecture in New Zealand)
of the hotel. This redesign has made the building an example of filigree architecture. In the 1930s a single storey lean-to was built up against the rest...
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Art of Mesopotamia (redirect from Mesopotamian art and architecture)
metalworking techniques such as cloisonné, engraving, granulation, and filigree. The large variety and size of necklaces, bracelets, anklets, pendants...
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Cologne Cathedral (category Gothic architecture in Germany)
rock, which weather to varying degrees due to their characteristics. The filigree buttresses and arches are exposed to the weather from all sides and are...
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Rib vault (section Roman architecture)
used in Roman architecture, Byzantine architecture, Islamic architecture, Romanesque architecture, and especially Gothic architecture. Thin stone panels...
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Santa Cruz de Mompox (section Filigree)
commercialization. These two factors converged on the dissemination of the filigree craft. The indigenous casting technique, which is at the heart of the craft...
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Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra (category Architecture of the Mamluk dynasty (Delhi))
patterns; their geometric symmetry is reminiscent of Persian tilework. Their filigree sets them apart from Hindu-style carvings in the same building. The Hindu...
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Bradbury Building (category Italian Renaissance Revival architecture in the United States)
The Bradbury Building is an architectural landmark in downtown Los Angeles, California, United States. Built in 1893, the five-story office building is...
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Malays (ethnic group) (redirect from Malay Architecture)
its sophisticated and fine designs. It is usually crafted by repousse, filigree and niello techniques. The common traditional Malay items usually made...
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Santa María de Melque (category Visigothic architecture)
technique is an inheritance of late Roman architecture. However, the lack of decorative elements preserved (filigrees of stucco in the transverse arches of...
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Tarakasi is a type of silver filigree work from Cuttack, a city in Odisha in the eastern part of India. This highly skilled art form is more than 500 years...
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