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trabeated


Constructed with straight beams rather than arches.
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venetian window or arch


Tripartite arrangement of openings with a central arched section flanked by low, flat-topped openings.
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home


About Us
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action area


An area selected for comprehensive treatment by development, redevelopment, or improvement in accordance with a local plan over a period of about 10 years. (e.g. Covent Garden).
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architrave


The word is loosely applied to any decorative moulding around internal and external openings.
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area of special archaeological priority


Area within which important archaeological remains can be expected, requiring close liaison and cooperation between archaeologists, the City of Westminster and English Heritage.
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astragal


Glazing bar.
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beading


Decorative small moulding strip, usually in timber, defining panels.
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bollard


A low street post used to protect buildings and pavements from vehicles.
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capital


A decorative ornament at the top of a column. Each of the five Classical Orders has its appropriate capital.
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