An architectural base refers to the foundational element of a structure that supports the weight of the building and transfers loads to the ground. It often includes the lowest part of a wall or column and can be designed to provide stability and aesthetic appeal. In a broader sense, the term can also encompass the underlying principles and styles that inform a particular architectural design.
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pedestal
Pedestal is an eight-letter word for an architectural base. Although we usually think of it as supporting a statue, it can also support a column.
Architectural Supplemental Instruction, or revisions to approved documents that do not change the main base bid. Such as a change in dimension.
Yes, as an architectural term.It is subbase or sub-base to mean a baseboard or lowest pedestal part.
Architectural
Architectural is an adjective.
The architectural order developed by the Romans that resembles the Doric order but features a base and is often unfluted is known as the Tuscan order. It simplifies the Doric design, maintaining a sturdy appearance while incorporating a base and sometimes being placed on a pedestal. The Tuscan order is characterized by its clean lines and lack of elaborate decoration, making it a favored style in Roman architecture.
An architectural Parabola is a building that is made in a U shape when looking at the blue prints it is a u shape over the base line plans. One of the most well-known Parabolas is the Sydney Opera house is Australia with arch and dome shape of the building.
Architectural Forum ended in 1974.
Architectural Forum was created in 1892.
Architectural History was created in 1958.