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Mouldings meaning
plural of moulding
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The major abuse of trust almost brought Northern Mouldings Limited to the brink of collapse.
Many of the rooms display ornate fireplaces, decorative plaster mouldings, architraves, coving and panelled door ways.
The first floor comprises of three ‘excellent’ sized double bedrooms with ‘majestic’ views, high ceilings with restored mouldings and ample room for furniture.
In terms of the form, I was also inspired and intrigued by the possibilities of trompe l’oeil mouldings, which are often white-on-white.
A door of the Ionic Order at the Erechtheion (17 feet high and 7.5 feet wide at the top) retains many of its features intact, including mouldings, and an entablature supported on console brackets.
A panel of Hindu deities and their attendants are below these towers, followed by a set of five different mouldings forming the base of the wall.
Details Courses, mouldings and all decorative details are carved with great precision.
In 1809 Latrobe invented a second American order, employing magnolia flowers constrained within the profile of classical mouldings, as his drawing demonstrates.
In architecture, hyperbolas and parabolas in windows, arches, and doors are common, and decorative mouldings 'grow' into plant-derived forms.
Kamath (2001), p134 The six mouldings at the base are divided in two sections.
Mouldings are strips of material with various cross-sections used to cover transitions between surfaces or for decoration.
Mouldings stand out around doors and windows rather than being recessed, as in Gothic Architecture.
Small '16 Ventiler' script badges were added on the sides in front of the body protection mouldings.
Sometimes piers have vertical shafts attached to them, and may also have horizontal mouldings at the level of the base.
The architect entirely dispensed with the round arch in favour of the pointed arch and with cylindrical columns in favour of piers composed of clusters of shafts which lead into the mouldings of the arches.
The base has two convex mouldings called torus, and from the late Hellenic period stood on a square plinth similar to the abacus.
The façade was completely restored, sometimes (as below) by extending the design of mouldings, but the fenestration proved impossible to restore as there were not enough clues from the remains of the original to do so.
The light and shade play dramatically over the surface of the building because of the shallowness of its mouldings and the depth of its porch.
The pillars in the navaranga are of round Ganga type with bell, vase and wheel mouldings.
There may be much other carving, often of figures in niches set into the mouldings around the portals, or in sculptural screens extending across the façade.