A motif having three openings, the center one being arched and larger than the other two
An architectural style that flourished in England during the early part of the eighteenth century It was modelled on Classical Roman architecture Its characteristics are huge pediments (see below) and columns, symmetry and proportion, arch shaped windows and Roman motifs such as swags, masks and eagles
Of, pertaining to, or designating, a variety of the revived classic style of architecture, founded on the works of Andrea Palladio, an Italian architect of the 16th century
A large, arch-top window flanked by smaller windows on each side Panning: In replacement window work, the outside aluminum trim that can extend around the perimeter of the window opening; used to cover up the old window material Parting stop: A narrow moulding, either integral or applied, that holds a sash or panel in position in a frame Picture Window: Large, non-operating window It is usually longer than it is wide to provide a panoramic view PVC: Polyvinylchloride An extruded material used for window and door framing
Related to the buildings of the sixteenth-century Italian architect Andrea Palladio, or to the eighteenth-century English revival of his style
referring to or relating to or having the style of architecture created by Andrea Palladio; "the much imitated arch and column compositions known as the Palladian motif"
window A three-part window opening with a tall, round-arched center window flanked by smaller rectangular windows and separated by posts or pilasters