solid
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Matter having relative firmness, coherence of particles, or persistence of form. 2. A geometric figure having the three dimensions of length, breadth, and thickness. Also called body. (Ching, 1995)
body
- Downtown - Millburn, New Jersey
- Downriver Review - Letters from Louisiana
- Wyandotte’s Historic Arlington Hotel
- America's First Cathedral (2007)
- A Glossary of Colonial Architectural Terms (1928)
- Tudor History Architecture Glossary (2005)
- WebRef Architecture (2005)
- Architectural Description Guide (1978)
- The Oxford History of the Classical World (1986)
- Architecture: From Prehistory to Modernity (2002)
- Illustrated Dictionary of Architecture (2002)
- Marble Institute (2011)
- Glossary of Bridge Terminology (2019)
- Architecture Dictionary (2023)
- Archisoup (2023)
- figure-ground
- genesis
- tracery vaulting
- dots
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- Downtown - Hightstown, New Jersey
- Downtown - Almont, Michigan
- shanshui
- Downtown - Marshall, Michigan
- Glossary of Colonial Williamsburg
- Gothic Drawing and Drawings in the Gothic Tradition in the Iberian Peninsula (2023)
- Architectural Symbols (2025)
- Effect of buttress form on transverse seismic resistance of high masonry walls (2021)
- New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center (2025)
- Aesthetics of the Main Types of Structure (2016)
- The Edinburgh Companion to Gothic and the Arts (2019)
- Prologue for a History and Theory of Architextiles (2006)
- adsorption
- pumice
- water glass
- mean radiant temperature
- solid frame
- slate or shale
- RDG INS
- statue of Athena
- yerd
- aligned dimensioning
- yellow ocher
- solid stuck
- worked out of the solid
- sublimed white lead
- spoke wheel
- solid drawn
- stave door
- bead and cove
- object line
- solid blocking
- Architecture: from Prehistory to Post-Modernism (1986)
- sublimation
- A Preservation Primer for the Property Owner (1978)
- flying buttress
- merlon
- abutment
- flute
- lattice
- cross
- bastion
- stereobate
- girder
- banding
- BAR
- Horse
- shutters
- fluted
- shot tower
- sunk panel
- shade
- appui
- struck molding
- monopodium
- cone
- solid bridging
- contour
- Architecture / Origin / Africa / Egyptian
- Architecture / Origin / Greek
- Architecture / Design / Geometry
- Jane Jacobs West Village Walking Tour - New York, New York
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- Architecture / Empire / Egypt
- Architecture / Empire / Dutch
- Skyscraper! Achievement & Impact, Liberty Science Center - Jersey City, New Jersey
- barrel arch
- drier
- coping block
- double-corner block
- solid-top block
- one-third running bond
- raking stretcher bond
- carved bricks
- stop molding
- earth rammed
- stall riser
- void ratio
- built-up column
- rock tomb
- arcaded block commercial building
- continuous business block
- Colosseum
- fives court
- socketed caisson
- blind area
- closed newel
- solid screw stair
- Buildings of Main Street: A Guide to American Commercial Architecture (2000)
- American Vernacular Design, 1870-1940 (1988)
- Identifying American Architecture (1977)
- screw
- Common Architectural Styles and their Distinguishing Features (2005)
- What Style is it? (1983)
- Principles of Architecture (1990)
- Sturgis' Dictionary (1901)
- A Visual Dictionary of Architecture (1995)
- Old House Dictionary (1994)
- Albion Interactive History / Observatory
- Albion Interactive History / Library / “Historic Preservation: Selected Sites of Downtown Albion (1991)
- Pridemore House - Deed Research on our House - Middlesborough, Kentucky
- Albion Interactive History / People / Albert Meloy
- Architecture / Style - old
- built-up beam
- stringpiece
- built-up girder
- Preservation Science (2019)
- lead pipe
- plant
- Architecture / Style / International Style
- Architecture / Skin / Masonry
- Wayne State University President Dr. Reid Legacy - Detroit, Michigan
- resin
- Architecture / Building / Hyphen
