Saturday, September 6, 2008

ARCHITECTURAL DICTIONARY - G

Gable - Triangular section of wall beneath the ridge of the roof, particularly over a window set vertically into the roof.
Gallery - An intermediate floors or platform projecting from a wall of an auditorium or a hall providing extra floor area, additional seating accommodation etc. Long thin room, also in a church, an upper floor overlooking the nave.
Garage Private - A building or outhouse designed or used for the storage of private owned motor driven or other vehicles.
Garage Public - A building or portion thereof designed other than a private garage, operated for gain, designed or used for repairing, servicing, hiring, selling, or storing motor driven or other driven vehicles.
Garden - A piece of ground on which flowers are cultivated.
Geodesic Dome - Hemispherical dome made of prefabricated geometrically shaped units interconnecting to give stability in all directions.
Gothic - West European architectural style of the 12th -15th centuries, characterised by pointed arches. Aspects of the style were revived in later centuries
Gutter - Channel for conveying away water esp. at the road side or at the end of the eaves of a roof.
Gymnasium - A place, hall, building for gymnastics, a place where athletic exercises were practised.


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