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American monthly trade magazine
Architectural Record is a US-based monthly magazine dedicated to architecture and interior design. Its editor in chief is Josephine Minutillo. The Record
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Fired clay construction material
buildings ushered in an era of mass-produced architectural terracotta. The earliest manufacturer of architectural terracotta in the United States was started
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This is the list of ancient architectural records consists of record-making architectural achievements of the Greco-Roman world from c. 800 BC to 600 AD
List of ancient Greek and Roman architectural records
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American architectural and engineering firm
introduced a modernist aesthetic. In 1962, architectural historian Reyner Banham wrote: "It gave architectural expression to an age just as the age was
SOM_(architectural_firm)
List of popular magazines that cover architecture and design
Architecture magazines and journals cover new architectural works, architects, and design. Architectural Forum, Architectural Record, and Architectural
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Concept in software engineering
In software engineering, the active record pattern is an architectural pattern. It is found in software that stores in-memory object data in relational
Active_record_pattern
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
Progressive Architecture 1961, p. 54. Architectural Forum 1962a, p. 114; Probst 1965, p. 192. Architectural Forum 1962a, p. 114; Architectural Record 1965,
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Technical drawing of a building or building project
building or building project that falls within the definition of architecture. Architectural drawings are used by architects and others for a number of purposes:
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Architecture prize
Khan Award for Architecture (AKAA) is an architectural prize established by Aga Khan IV in 1977. It aims to identify and reward architectural concepts that
Aga Khan Award for Architecture
Aga_Khan_Award_for_Architecture
Software design decisions that address architecturally significant requirements
costly to change. Architectural decisions influence and impact the non-functional characteristics of a system. Each architectural decision describes
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American urban planner
Stephens, Suzanne (February 8, 2011). "Strong Accent on Architecture Awards". Architectural Record. Cilento, Karen (April 11, 2012). "2012 President's Medal"
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American architect
Retrieved July 9, 2016. "Architectural Record Announces Winners of First Annual Women in Architecture Awards". Architectural Record. August 12, 2014. "Studio
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Building complex in Moline, Illinois
ProQuest 1850829679. The Architects' Journal 1972, p. 962. Architectural Forum 1964, p. 77. Architectural Record 1979, p. 88. Merkel 2005, p. 96. Jacobus 1965, p
John_Deere_World_Headquarters
Hotel in Manhattan, New York
Architectural Record 1904, p. 566. Architectural Record 1904, p. 561. Architectural Record 1904, p. 564. Architecture 1904, pp. 81–82. Architectural Record
St._Regis_New_York
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
Skyscrapers. New York: Princeton Architectural Press. p. 145. ISBN 978-1-56898-652-4. OCLC 407907000. Architectural Record 1984, p. 152. "Turner Construction
590_Madison_Avenue
Skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
Record 1960a, p. 221. Architectural Record 1960a, p. 224. Architectural Forum 1960a, p. 127. Architectural Record 1960a, p. 225. Architectural Record
270_Park_Avenue_(1960–2021)
Academic building in Chicago, Illinois
al. 2010, p. 50. Architectural Record 1956, p. 136 (PDF p. 20). Architectural Forum 1956, p. 109 (PDF p. 105). Architectural Record 1956, pp. 136, 138
S._R._Crown_Hall
Unbuilt building in New York City
Pei prompted Architectural Forum magazine to publish an editorial endorsing the preservation of Grand Central's Main Concourse. Architectural Forum also
Grand_Central_Tower
Architectural style that emerged in the 1960s
Agenda for Architecture: An Anthology of Architectural Theory 1965-1995. New York: Princeton Architectural Press. p. 294. ISBN 1-56898-053-1. McAlester
Postmodern_architecture
Residential building in Manhattan, New York
ProQuest 1326077730. Architectural Forum 1959, p. 126; Alpern 2015, p. 131. Hawes 1993, p. 99. Reynolds 1994, p. 229. Hawes 1993, p. 100. Architectural Forum 1959
The_Dakota
High level structures of a software system
which can be used to produce an architectural solution that fits the needs. Each team extracts and prioritizes architectural characteristics (aka non functional
Software_architecture
City hall of Boston, Massachusetts
design has received extensive architectural commentary. It has often been described as receiving praise from architectural critics and criticism from the
Boston_City_Hall
Skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
Future for JPMorgan Chase". Architectural Record. Retrieved December 31, 2025. "Norman Foster bulks up". Punch List Architecture Newsletter. October 31, 2025
270 Park Avenue (2025–present)
270_Park_Avenue_(2025–present)
Skyscraper complex in Manhattan, New York
2007. "Major Step at Ground Zero: 7 World Trade Center Opening". Architectural Record. May 17, 2006. Archived from the original on May 5, 2008. Retrieved
World Trade Center (2001–present)
World_Trade_Center_(2001–present)
Office building in Washington, D.C.
Federal Architecture" (PDF). Architectural Record. Vol. 137, no. 3. March 1965. pp. 135–139. "New Headquarters for HUD" (PDF). Architectural Record. Vol
Robert C. Weaver Federal Building
Robert_C._Weaver_Federal_Building
House in Stewart Township, Pennsylvania
Fallingwater 29th on the society's "America's Favorite Architecture" list in 2007. Architectural Record named Fallingwater "the world's most significant building
Fallingwater
News | Architectural Record". Archrecord.construction.com. March 3, 2010. Retrieved June 3, 2010. "A Critique of the Atlantic Yards Architecture". Sympathetic-compass
List_of_works_by_Frank_Gehry
American weekly trade magazine
Group for US$320 million. The sale included Engineering News-Record, Architectural Record, Dodge and Sweet's. McGraw-Hill Construction has been renamed
Engineering_News-Record
Skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
from the original on December 2, 2021. Retrieved February 9, 2021. Architectural Record (October 1902), quoted in Alexiou 2010, pp. 125–126 "In This Partly
Flatiron_Building
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
189. Gropius, Walter (June 1961). "True Architectural Goals Yet to be Realized" (PDF). Architectural Record. Vol. 129. pp. 147–152. Archived (PDF) from
MetLife_Building
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
Engineering News-Record 1976, p. 70. Architectural Record 1976, p. 68. Engineering News-Record 1976, pp. 69–70. Architectural Record 1976, p. 70. Stern
Citigroup_Center
Mixed-use commercial complex in Holmdel, New Jersey
building was described in the Architectural Digest as New Jersey's "most iconic building", while the Architectural Record said in 2020 that it could serve
Bell_Labs_Holmdel_Complex
Guggenheim Helsinki" in Architectural Record, 23 April 2015 BMW Welt Architectural Competition, retrieved 12 October 2015 Architectural competition for the
List of architectural design competitions
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Lebanese-born architect (born 1980)
its presence in the architecture reflects the trace of the hand in Hermès’s craft manufacture,” Ghotmeh told Architectural Record. The project is the
Lina_Ghotmeh
Institution in Manhattan, New York
(PDF). Architectural Record. Vol. 194, no. 10. pp. 93–99. ProQuest 222173784. Pearson, Clifford A. (January 1992). "Bound Volumes" (PDF). Architectural Record
Morgan_Library_&_Museum
Broad range of styles of 21st-century structures
21st-century architecture. Rndrd - a website documenting un-built 20th century architectural concept art ArchArticulate a website documenting architectural project
Contemporary_architecture
Victorian-era architectural element
approved of this architectural style. Andrew Jackson Downing, a prominent advocate of the Gothic Revival criticized this style in his Architecture of Country
Gingerbread_(architecture)
Office building in Manhattan, New York
"Architecture View". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on April 4, 2022. Retrieved August 2, 2020. Architectural Record 1976
American_Surety_Building
U.S.-based design and architecture firm
Design. Retrieved October 27, 2023. "Top 300 U.S. Architecture Firms of 2023". Architectural Record. Retrieved October 27, 2023. "Firm Profile". Gensler
Gensler
Structure to channel water past an obstacle
(Online Education Course), McGraw Hill Construction Architectural Record-engineering News Record. Plastic Pipe Institute-Handbook of Polyethylene Pipe
Culvert
American architect
Street Journal, Architectural Record, Dwell, Architectural Digest and The New York Times. Kundig’s undergraduate and graduate architecture degrees are from
Tom_Kundig
Building in Bartlesville, Oklahoma
"Architectural Principles Well Illustrated". The Richmond News Leader. p. 15. Retrieved December 16, 2024 – via newspapers.com. Architectural Record 1956
Price_Tower
British architectural magazine
Originally titled The Builder's Journal and Architectural Record, it was renamed The Builder's Journal and Architectural Engineer between 1906 and 1910, and then
Architects'_Journal
Art museum in Manhattan, New York
permanent addition" (PDF). Architectural Record. Vol. 190. June 2002. p. 34. Muschamp, Herbert (May 18, 2001). "Architecture Review; Gehry's Vision of
Solomon_R._Guggenheim_Museum
Commercial building in Manhattan, New York
Avenue" (PDF). Architectural Record. November 1954. pp. 149–156. "Modern Architecture Breaks Through the Glass Barrier" (PDF). Architectural Forum. Vol. 101
Manufacturers Trust Company Building
Manufacturers_Trust_Company_Building
2011-05-13. "Architectural Record | Business Week/Architectural Record Awards 2003". Archrecord.construction.com. Retrieved 2011-05-13. "Architecture, Neuroscience
Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture
Academy_of_Neuroscience_for_Architecture
Architectural style
Architecture: the post-World War II residential building boom, the development of new construction technologies, the evolution of new architectural concepts
Sarasota School of Architecture
Sarasota_School_of_Architecture
from the popular (e.g. Architectural Digest, Wallpaper) to specialist magazines for design professionals (e.g. Architectural Review, DETAIL). As with
Architecture_criticism
Architectural endoscopy or architectural envisioning is used to photograph and film models of new buildings' exterior and interior in the planning stage
Architectural_endoscopy
Way to visualize and design structures
buildings and are used by architects and architectural companies for architectural design and architectural engineering. As the latter often involve floor
Computer-aided architectural design
Computer-aided_architectural_design
American architect (1867–1959)
Frank Lloyd Wright (1958) In the Cause of Architecture: Essays by Frank Lloyd Wright for Architectural Record 1908–1952 (1987) Visions of Wright: Photographs
Frank_Lloyd_Wright
Architecture school of Columbia University
Architectural and Fine Arts Library, the United States' largest architectural library and home to some of the first books published on architecture,
Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Columbia_University_Graduate_School_of_Architecture,_Planning_and_Preservation
Skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
Center" (PDF). Architectural Record. Vol. 191. pp. 86–94. Stern, Robert A. M.; Fishman, David; Tilove, Jacob (2006). New York 2000: Architecture and Urbanism
Deutsche_Bank_Center
century AD, with the earliest remaining architectural works dating from around 600 BC. Ancient Greek architecture is best known for its temples, many of
Ancient_Greek_architecture
Revivalist architectural style
French Provincial architecture, also known as French Eclectic architecture, is a revivalist architectural style based on manor houses or chateaux homes
French Provincial architecture
French_Provincial_architecture
Art museum in the United Arab Emirates
the steep recruitment fees being charged to laborers. According to Architectural Record, Abu Dhabi has comprehensive labor laws to protect the workers, but
Guggenheim_Abu_Dhabi
Mexican architect
architects transforming the country. His office was recognized by Architectural Record in 2005 as one of the best ten Design Vanguard firms. Rojkind has
Michel_Rojkind
Roman Catholic chapel in Sedona, Arizona, US
97–99. Retrieved March 27, 2025. "Chapel of the Holy Cross" (PDF). Architectural Record. 120 (4): 173–182. October 1956. Retrieved March 23, 2025. pls4e
Chapel of the Holy Cross (Sedona, Arizona)
Chapel_of_the_Holy_Cross_(Sedona,_Arizona)
American architect and designer of the Gabaldon school buildings
Retrieved December 2, 2020. Rebori, A.N. (1891). "Architectural record v.41 1917 Jan–Jun". Architectural Record. 41: 305–324. hdl:2027/mdp.39015033430185 –
William_E._Parsons
2013 American film
shines in this well-acted piece of filmed theater." The magazine Architectural Record gave the film a mixed review, singling out Julie Hagerty's performance
A_Master_Builder
Design of a building from the inside out
structural spaces. Put simply, interior architecture is the design of an interior in architectural terms. Interior architecture may refer to: the art and science
Interior_architecture
American global architecture, planning and design firm
fastest-growing architecture firm by Architectural Record. It has also been recognized as "Best in Business" by Modern Healthcare and as the "architecture firm of
NBBJ
Architectural style
Montgomery (1912). "An Architectural Pioneer: Review of the Portfolios Containing the Work of Frank Lloyd Wright". Architectural Record. 31: 428–35. "A Comparison
Prairie_School
genius and outstanding universal significance. Architectural heritage can be studied by architects, architectural historians, cultural historians, archaeologists
Architectural_heritage
American architect and artist (1872–1963)
Times. 1910-07-31. Elmer Grey (January 1905). "Architecture in Southern California". The Architectural Record. Elmer Grey (December 1913). "On the Design
Elmer_Grey
Terminal at JFK Airport in Queens, New York
the shelter, constructed by the architectural firm Witthoefft & Rudolf, won the Albert S. Bard Award for architectural excellence. A bomb detonated at
TWA_Flight_Center
House in New Canaan, Connecticut
125. The Architectural Review 1949, p. 12. Architectural Record 1948, p. 95. New Canaan Historical Society 1951, p. 377. Architectural Record 1948, pp
Marcel_Breuer_House_II
Intentional introduction of outside air into a space
targets Windcatcher – Architectural element for creating a draft Malone, Alanna. "The Windcatcher House". Architectural Record: Building for Social Change
Ventilation_(architecture)
Japanese architect (born 1941)
Self-taught, he is known for his unique integration of architecture and landscape. Architectural historian Francesco Dal Co described his work as an example
Tadao_Ando
Claimed oldest pub in Ireland
However, architectural and archaeological records, including the Record of Monuments and Places and the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage,
Sean's_Bar
Architectural practice
Blank Studio Architecture is an architectural practice based in Phoenix, Arizona. The practice was founded in 2006 by Matthew Trzebiatowski, AIA. The work
Blank_Studio_Architecture
Residential building in Manhattan, New York
2023. Architectural Forum 1952, p. 145. Landmarks Preservation Commission 2007, p. 11. Architectural Forum 1952, p. 146. Architectural Record 1949, pp
Manhattan_House
Retrieved 2025-06-08. "Tribute: Ricardo Scofidio (1935–2025)". Architectural Record. 2025-03-07. Retrieved 2025-03-07. "Barbara Neski Obituary (2025)
2025_in_architecture
Concert hall in Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.
solid permanence that such buildings bring." Victoria Newhouse of Architectural Record wrote: "A welcoming openness to the exterior is provided by the atrium
New_World_Center
American architect
began producing his provocative work. His thesis was published in Architectural Record in 1971 and the following year he built his first house from recycled
Michael_E._Reynolds
American magazine
Architectural Forum was an American magazine that covered the homebuilding industry and architecture. Started in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1892 as The
Architectural_Forum
Chinese Classical garden in Jiangsu province
China and designs the Suzhou Museum for a sensitive, historic site". Architectural Record. "Flowing Serenity - The Chinese Garden". Emel magazine Issue 73
Classical_Gardens_of_Suzhou
Architecture firm in New York City
including the $400 million renovation of Macy's Herald Square, named by Architectural Record the largest retail project in North America in 2012 and 2013, and
Studio_V_Architecture
American architecture magazine
1996, Architecture, owned by BPI Communications, was the official magazine of the American Institute of Architects. In 1997, Architectural Record became
Architecture:_The_AIA_Journal
Regional museum in Cebu City, Philippines
from Architectural Record, Volume 41, pp. 305–324. The Work of William E. Parsons in the Philippine Islands, Part II from Architectural Record, Volume
National Museum of the Philippines (Cebu)
National_Museum_of_the_Philippines_(Cebu)
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
commercial architecture in New York State". Architectural writer Ada Louise Huxtable called the tax a beginning of the city's "architectural annihilation"
Seagram_Building
Annual festival and awards ceremony for architecture
The World Architecture Festival (WAF) is an architectural and design event held annually and considered to be one of the most prestigious events dedicated
World_Architecture_Festival
American architectural firm
Leadership Award for Sustainable Development 2008 BusinessWeek and Architectural Record "Good Design is Good Business" Award for Haworth Headquarters 2009
Perkins&Will
Architectural style developed in Bolivia
Into a Mecca of Modern Architecture". Architectural Digest. "United States Embassy Chancery Building". Architectural Record. 184: 84. 1996. Abel-Hirsch
Neo-Andean
Commercial building in Manhattan, New York
p. 183. Architectural Record 1915, p. 113 (PDF p. 21); Architecture 1914, p. 275. Architectural Record 1915, p. 113 (PDF p. 21); Architecture and Building
23_Wall_Street
Defunct restaurant in New York City
original on July 16, 2022. Retrieved July 16, 2022. Architectural Record 1959, p. 203. Progressive Architecture 1959, p. 144. "Picasso a Hit With Diners". New
Four_Seasons_Restaurant
is an important architectural landmark and icon of the 20th century. Another classic 20th century example of iconic museum architecture is the titanium-covered
Museum_architecture
American design, architecture, engineering and planning firm
in sustainable architecture who led HOK, dies at 69". The Washington Post. "Tribute: Bill Hellmuth (1953–2023) | Architectural Record". www.architecturalrecord
HOK_(firm)
and speed. Architecture portal History of architectural engineering Outline of architecture Timeline of architecture Timeline of architectural styles Society
History_of_architecture
Program (IDP), the Architectural Experience Program (AXP) is designed to ensure that candidates pursuing licensure in the architecture profession gain the
Architectural Experience Program
Architectural_Experience_Program
Building in Leipzig, Germany
Princeton Architectural Press. ^Architectural Record | Project Portfolio | BMW Plant Leipzig, Central Building. Retrieved April 4, 2009, from Architecture Design
BMW_Central_Building
House in Manhattan, New York
76–77. Architectural Record 1910, p. 385. The New York Architect 1911, p. 32. Town & Country 1912, p. 76. Tauranac 1985, p. 189. Architectural Record 1910
Edward_S._Harkness_House
American architect (1912–1986)
destruction would be considered by architectural historian Charles Jencks to be the symbolic end of modernist architecture. In the 1950s, Yamasaki was commissioned
Minoru_Yamasaki
American architect (1911–1994)
architectural circles. Lautner first defined an architectural solution to the scale, function, and public space of car-oriented suburban architecture
John_Lautner
Hotel in Manhattan, New York
OCLC 670096. Hopkins, Walter (November 1923). "Architectural Design for Hotel Interiors" (PDF). Architectural Forum. pp. 205, 208. Landmarks Preservation
Plaza_Hotel
American architect (1902–1978)
Mahal'," Architectural Forum, April 1958. "Splendor in the Factory," Architectural Record, December 1959. "A final look at Brussels," Architectural Forum
Edward_Durell_Stone
British architectural writer
candidate. Murray studied at the RWA School of Architecture and the Architectural Association School of Architecture, London, in the 1960s. Murray was editor
Peter Murray (architectural writer)
Peter_Murray_(architectural_writer)
This is a list of buildings that are examples of the Brutalist architectural style in the United States. University Chapel, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee
List of Brutalist architecture in the United States
List_of_Brutalist_architecture_in_the_United_States
American architecture firm
Building Design. Retrieved 2025-10-25. "Top 300 U.S. Architecture Firms of 2024 | Architectural Record". www.architecturalrecord.com. Retrieved 2024-07-21
Corgan_(company)
Architectural reprography, the reprography of architectural drawings, covers a variety of technologies, media, and supports typically used to make multiple
Architectural_reprography
ARCHITECTURAL RECORD
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English
English : habitational name from a place in Cumbria, first recorded in 1220 in its present form. There is a chapel of St. Martin here, and the valley (see Dale) may be named from this. Alternatively, there may have been a landowner here called Martin, and the church dedication may be due to popular association of his name with that of the saint.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : of uncertain origin; most probably an altered form of Mowbray. It is also found as Maybury, which has the form of an English habitational name. There is a place near Woking in Surrey so called; however, this is not recorded until 1885 and is probably derived from the surname. In England this surname is found mainly in the West Midlands; it has also spread into Wales. In Ireland this form is common in Ulster; MacLysaght records that it was taken there from England in the 17th century.
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : habitational name from Madehurst in Sussex, which gets its name from Old English mǣd ‘meadow’ (see Mead 1) + hyrst ‘wooded hill’. This place name appears in 12th-century records in the Normanized form Medl(i)ers. The surname is found in Norfolk as early as the 13th century in the form de Medlers; the landowning family that bore it was in vassalage to the Earl of Surrey, who had large estates in both Sussex and Norfolk.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Marsh.French : habitational name from places so named in Ardèche, Ardennes, Gard, Loire, Nièvre, and Meurthe-et-Moselle, from the Latin personal name Marcius, used adjectivally.French : from the personal name Meard, Mard, Mart, vernacular forms of the saint’s name Médard. Morlet notes that there are a number of places called Saint-Mars, formerly recorded in Latin as Sanctus Medardus.French : from the name of the month, mars ‘ March’, denoting seed sown in March, and hence a metonymic name for an arable grower.French (De Mars) : habitational name from Mars in the Ardennes.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Marsilius.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Messenger.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a brazier, from an agent derivative of Middle High German messinc ‘brass’, German Messing, from Greek mossynoikos (khalkos) ‘Mossynoecan bronze’, named after the people of northeastern Asia Minor who first produced the alloy.German : habitational name from Mössingen in Baden-Württemberg (Messingen in the local dialect), which is recorded as Masginga in 789, probably from the personal name Masco + ingen, suffix of relationship.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place called Lutton in Northamptonshire named in Old English as Ludingtūn (see Lutton) or from Luddington in Lincolnshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Ludintone, both named from the Old English personal name Luda + -ing- denoting association with + tūn ‘estate’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Mesnières in Seine-Maritime, recorded in the 13th century as Maneria, a derivative of Latin manere ‘to remain, abide, reside’. See also Menzies.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Loingsigh ‘descendant of Loingseach’, a personal name meaning ‘mariner’ (from long ‘ship’). This is now a common surname in Ireland but of different local origins, for example chieftain families in counties Antrim and Tipperary, while in Ulster and Connacht there were families called Ó Loingseacháin who later shortened their name to Ó Loingsigh and also Anglicized it as Lynch.Irish (Anglo-Norman) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Linseach, itself a Gaelicized form of Anglo-Norman French de Lench, the version found in old records. This seems to be a local name, but its origin is unknown. One family of bearers of this name was of Norman origin, but became one of the most important tribes of Galway.English : topographic name for someone who lived on a slope or hillside, Old English hlinc, or perhaps a habitational name from Lynch in Dorset or Somerset or Linch in Sussex, all named with this word.This name was brought independently from Ireland to North America by many bearers. Jonack Lynch emigrated from Ireland to SC shortly after the first settlement of that colony in 1670. His grandson Thomas Lynch, born in 1727 in Berkeley Co., SC, was a member of both Continental Congresses, and his great-grandson, also called Thomas Lynch, born 1749 in Winyaw, SC, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a pair of villages in Cheshire, on either side of the Weaver river, recorded in Domesday Book as Maneshale, from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Mann + Old English scylf ‘shelf’, ‘ledge’.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Midlands)
English (mainly East Midlands) : habitational name from any of various places. Melbourne in former East Yorkshire is recorded in Domesday Book as Middelburne, from Old English middel ‘middle’ + burna ‘stream’; the first element was later replaced by the cognate Old Norse meðal. Melbourne in Derbyshire has as its first element Old English mylen ‘mill’, and Melbourn in Cambridgeshire probably Old English melde ‘milds’, a type of plant.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, etc.
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, etc. : from the Latin personal name Lucas (Greek Loukas) ‘man from Lucania’. Lucania is a region of southern Italy thought to have been named in ancient times with a word meaning ‘bright’ or ‘shining’. Compare Lucio. The Christian name owed its enormous popularity throughout Europe in the Middle Ages to St. Luke the Evangelist, hence the development of this surname and many vernacular derivatives in most of the languages of Europe. Compare Luke. This is also found as an Americanized form of Greek Loukas.Scottish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Lùcais (see McLucas).As a French name Lucas has been recorded in Canada since 1653, taken to Trois Rivières, Quebec, by one Lucas-Lépine from Normandy.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Cumbria (Westmorland). The place name is recorded in Domesday Book as Lupetun, and probably derives from an Old English personal name Hluppa (of uncertain origin) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.The name was brought to America by John Lupton, who sailed from Gravesend, England, on the Primrose in 1635, and is recorded in VA three years later. On 24 October 1635 Davie Lupton set off on the Constance bound for VA, but there is no record of his arrival in the New World. A Christopher Lupton is recorded in Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY, c.1635, and a large number of Luptons in NC descend from him. An American family of the name settled in the area of Winchester, VA, in the mid18th century; they can be traced back to Martin Lupton, who was married in 1630 in the parish of Rothwell, Yorkshire, England.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Kent and Sussex)
English (chiefly Kent and Sussex) : occupational name for a designer or engineer, from a Middle English reduced form of Old French engineor ‘contriver’ (a derivative of engaigne ‘cunning’, ‘ingenuity’, ‘stratagem’, ‘device’). Engineers in the Middle Ages were primarily designers and builders of military machines, although in peacetime they might turn their hands to architecture and other more pacific functions.German : from the Latin personal name Januarius (see January 1). Jänner is a South German word for ‘January’, and so it is possible that this is one of the surnames acquired from words denoting months of the year, for example by converts who had been baptized in that month, people who were born or baptized in that month, or people whose taxes were due in January.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Richward, a Norman personal name composed of the Germanic elements rīc ‘power(ful)’ + ward ‘guard’.French : from Old French record, recort ‘recollection’, ‘account’, ‘testimony’, and by extension ‘witness’, hence perhaps a nickname for someone who had given evidence in a court of law, or a metonymic occupational name for a clerk who recorded court proceedings.New England variant of French Ricard, reflecting an Americanized spelling of the Canadian pronunciation.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a person of a cheerful disposition, from Middle English, Old French joie, joye. In some cases it may derive from a personal name (normally borne by women) of this origin, which was in sporadic use during the Middle Ages.Thomas Joy (c. 1610–78), an architect and builder born probably in Hingham, Norfolk, England, appears in land records in Boston, MA, in 1636. He had a considerable influence on Boston architecture.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Mander.Belcher Manter is recorded in Plymouth, MA, in 1657. John Manter (1658–1744), possibly a son of Belcher, was the founder of a family associated with Martha’s Vineyard.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Lancashire, West Yorkshire, and Derbyshire, earlier recorded as Melver, and named from ancient British words that are ancestors of Welsh moel ‘bare’ + bre ‘hill’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Record 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the feminine personal name Mirabel, equated in medieval records with Latin mirabilis ‘marvellous’, ‘wonderful’ (in the sense ‘extraordinary’).
Surname or Lastname
English (South Yorkshire)
English (South Yorkshire) : habitational name from Manningham near Bradford, recorded in the 13th century as Maingham.
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Charan Raj | சரண ராஜÂ
King of the feet
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Red Silk
Female
Serbian
(Радојка) Serbian name RADOJKA means "joy."
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Hebrew, Latin
Diminutive Form of Jeanne; Female Version of John; The Lord is Gracious; Virgin; Maiden
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Oriya, Rajasthani, Tamil, Telugu
Beloved of the Sun
Boy/Male
Muslim
Charitable, Beneficent
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Dale.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Maple Tree
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Apparently a metronymic from the female personal name Bess, pet form of Elizabeth.German : short form of Betz.In some cases it is probably an altered spelling of French Besse.
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A capping or crowning molding in classic architecture.
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Conformity to the Gothic style of architecture.
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Of or relating to the Middle Ages; as, mediaeval architecture.
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Naval architecturel the art of constructing ships and other vessels.
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Of or pertaining to building or construction; architectural.
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A concave molding used especially in classical architecture.
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Barbaric in form or style; as, barbaresque architecture.
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Of or pertaining to the Saracens; as, Saracenic architecture.
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Of or pertaining to stone; as, lithic architecture.
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The science of architecture.
v. t.
To ornament with or cause to bear; as, to charge an architectural member with a molding.
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Of or pertaining to the art of building; conformed to the rules of architecture.
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The Moresque style of architecture or decoration. See Moorish architecture, under Moorish.
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Construction, in a more general sense; frame or structure; workmanship.
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Resembling silver plate; -- said of certain architectural ornaments.
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The scroll termination of any architectural member, as of a step, etc.
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to draw the outline of; to draw in profile, as an architectural member.
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The art or science of building; especially, the art of building houses, churches, bridges, and other structures, for the purposes of civil life; -- often called civil architecture.
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The disposition of a column and its component parts, and of the entablature resting upon it, in classical architecture; hence (as the column and entablature are the characteristic features of classical architecture) a style or manner of architectural designing.
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The science of architecture.