The document defines several architectural terms including eyesore, cantilever, façade, rose window, haphazard, coherent, ambience, entourage, spatial, and coffered ceiling. Eyesore refers to something unpleasant to look at, while cantilever is a horizontal beam extended out from a structure. Façade is the front of a building facing a street, and rose window is a circular window with radiating mullions in a rose-like pattern.
The document defines several architectural terms including eyesore, cantilever, façade, rose window, haphazard, coherent, ambience, entourage, spatial, and coffered ceiling. Eyesore refers to something unpleasant to look at, while cantilever is a horizontal beam extended out from a structure. Façade is the front of a building facing a street, and rose window is a circular window with radiating mullions in a rose-like pattern.
The document defines several architectural terms including eyesore, cantilever, façade, rose window, haphazard, coherent, ambience, entourage, spatial, and coffered ceiling. Eyesore refers to something unpleasant to look at, while cantilever is a horizontal beam extended out from a structure. Façade is the front of a building facing a street, and rose window is a circular window with radiating mullions in a rose-like pattern.
Façade - the face of a building, especially the principal front that
looks onto a street or open space
Rose Window - a circular window with mullions or tracery
radiating in a form suggestive of a rose.
Haphazard - acking any obvious principle of
organization.
Coherent - united as or forming a whole.
Ambience – surrounding on all sides, an environment or its
distinct atmosphere. Entourage - is the expression of a spatial idea upon a drawing. Spatial - characteristics that, looked at from a certain aspect, define the quality of a space Coffered Ceiling-