- In
architecture and joinery, the
chambranle is the border, frame, or ornament, made of
stone or wood, that is a
component of the
three sides round chamber...
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beliefs of the
traditional tribal society, and
includes totems, masks,
chambranles, or flèche faîtière, a kind of
arrow that
adorns the
roofs of
Kanak houses...
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surrounds enriches appreciation of
architectural design and craftsmanship.
Chambranle Door
furniture "Door surround".
Dictionary of Architecture, The McGraw-Hill...
- mounted, and with
which the bolt interacts. Door casing, door frame, or
chambranle –
formed by the
lintel and the two jambs. Sill (for
exterior doors) –...
- complete. They are
missing part of a
typical recessed frame known as a
chambranle,
which typically have
sockets for
clamps to
support later additions. These...
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honorific appropriation.
These windows possess impressive frames,
known as
chambranle à crossettes,
supported by four
short pilasters. The latter, adhering...
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seventh floor, the room was
completed in 1939 and
features stone mullions,
chambranle, and
other trim as well as
wooden lecture seating and a
coffered ceiling...
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north side of the church, with a Gothic-style
portal and a
decorated chambranle.
Although it has
undergone several modifications over the centuries, the...
- magnificent,
delicate filigree of balusters, spires,
small dossals, and
chambranles, all done by Joan Peti. It
consists of five
continuous panels, the center...
- Neo-Roman elements.
Facade is
decorated by frieze,
supportive pillars and
chambranles. The
tower is
topped by a
pyramid helmet. Bishop's
chateau – The four-wing...