

The inward plane of a door or window opening between the edge of the external wall and the window or doorframe.įilm ~s the 10 Buildings That Changed America Reversible Alteration: An alteration in which the altered feature can be readily returned to its appearance prior to the alteration.


~: The side of an opening for a door or window between the frame and the outer surface of a wall, showing the wall’s thickness. ROTUNDA An internal space, perhaps domed, round, or oval in plan often part of the circulation pattern in a building. ~ The inside surface of a doorway or window opening, usually the thickness of a wall. The part of the jamb which lies between the door (or glass, in a window) and the outer wall surface. Stylobate: the masonry at ground level on which a column rests. Spina: the divider down the middle of a circus, finished with metae at either end ~: the side of an opening or recess which is at right angles to the face of the work especially the vertical side of a doorway, window, or arch Rims: of casts, the bearing or fixing parts. Reveals: the sides of an opening such as a window or doorway between the frames and the face of the wall.
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Recently, 1,114 aspiring and recently licensed architects participated in a survey that revealed a huge dissatisfaction with the state of the Architect Registration Examination (ARE) testing process and the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), the body that oversees it.
