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The principal volume of a building such as the nave of a church. 2. The structural portion of a ceramic article or the clay material or mixture from which it is made. (Harris, 1977)
- theatron
- body buttress
- moon
- stigmata
- college
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- The American Glossary of Architectural Terms (1887)
- Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture (1977)
- S, M, L, XL (1995)
- Glossary of Medieval Art and Architecture (2022)
- English Church Architecture (2018)
- Glossary of architecture (2018)
- The Oxford History of the Classical World (1986)
- Symbols and Their Meaning (2000)
- Architecture: From Prehistory to Modernity (2002)
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- Architecture Dictionary (2023)
- basilisk
- Jesus
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- Santa Maria del Fiore - Florence, Italy
- Downtown - Marshall, Michigan
- Architecture in Archaeology (2019)
- Ithaka
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- Architects Without Borders (2014)
- Prologue for a History and Theory of Architextiles (2006)
- Saint Sebastian
- Saint Januarius
- Messengers
- winged lion
- Saint Andrew
- Saint Catherine of Siena
- Saint Catherine of Alexandria
- AIA Guide to the Architecture of Washington, DC (1994)
- Vitruvian Man
- divine proportion
- oeuvre
- work of resilience
- clere story
- natural period of vibration
- mean radiant temperature
- centre of moments
- line of gravity
- Greek measure
- traction
- centre of buoyancy
- pliability
- campand
- coefficient of resilience
- centre of inertia
- centre of magnitude
- stable equilibrium
- unstable equilibrium
- static equilibrium
- fair-linen
- supporters
- thermal comfort
- yogic chakras
- caliper
- aryballos
- concealed sprinkler
- canotaph
- cenotaphium
- canon of proportions
- eye splice
- himation
- Architecture: from Prehistory to Post-Modernism (1986)
- satyrs
- other minds
- gladiator
- Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran - Rome, Italy
- griffin consoles
- A Preservation Primer for the Property Owner (1978)
- Cortex - St. Louis
- Sphinx
- aureole
- unctorium
- shear stress
- Holy Sepulchre
- creep
- wet-bulb temperature
- grease trap
- quarry tile
- Architecture / Origin / Africa / Egyptian
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- Architecture / Building / Church
- Architecture / Skin / Vault
- Architecture / Design / Geometry
- Agora, High Line - New York City, New York
- Architecture / Empire / England & Britain
- Architecture / Building / Religion
- Architecture / Empire / Roman
- Architecture / Empire / Greek
- Architecture / Empire / Egypt
- filling
- aureola
- promenade tile
- glaze-fired
- ceramic mosaic tile
- glazed wall tie
- elastic deformation
- Hooke's law
- plastic deformation
- classical style
- westbau
- axis of symmetry
- body vault
- city hall
- Sturgis' Dictionary (1901)
- A Visual Dictionary of Architecture (1995)
- Albion Interactive History / Susanna Wesley Hall
- Central Building and Changes to Campus - Albion, Michigan
- Albion Interactive History / Albion College
- A Travelers Guide - Chichen Itza, Mexico
- Albion Interactive History / Library / Gravity's Victory (1993)
- Albion Interactive History / Organizations / Parent Teacher Association
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- sitz bath
- Romeo & Juliet (1597)
- Church - Pisa Cathedral, Pisa, Italy
- center of gravity
- radius of gyration
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- Church - San Michele in Foro, Lucca, Italy
- basket
- span-roof
- Architecture / Skin / Masonry
- quorum
- lekythos
- centre of percussion
- Architecture / Building / Hyphen
- deformation
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