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- used as adjectival historic past participles (corbelled, modillioned, dentillated) as to what co-supports or simply adorns any high structure of a building...
- with an elaborate surround consisting of pilasters, entablature and dentillated gable. The house was built about 1784 by Richard Smyth, the son of one...
- includes angled porches, brick quoins on the corners, bracketed eaves, a dentillated cornice, and Myers' signature ornamental rope trim. After Brinkerhoff...
- design. The original design included Tuscan columns, modillions, and a dentillated cornice, features which remain a part of the home. After Ludovino died...
- building's design features an arched entrance topped by a square tower, dentillated eaves, and a hip roof with three dormers. The courthouse was listed on...
- style; its exterior is red brick with terra cotta ornamentation and a dentillated cornice. It and the adjacent building, The Promontory Apartments, a co-op...
- fully pedimented six-column classical portico, with an entablature and dentillated pediment with a small round window at its center. The church was designed...
- separating the center entrance from the flanking windows. The gable end has a dentillated pediment, and has a bullseye window at the center. The building was listed...
- includes a rusticated stone exterior, porches supported by stone columns, a dentillated cornice, and a turret and stone gable projecting from the roof. In addition...
- ones, and has oxeye windows at the building's rounded corners, and a dentillated cornice. It has also been classified as a classical Revival building...