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Look up rustication in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rustication, occasionally rustification (literally "to or of the countryside"), may refer to:
Rustication
Masonry technique of texturing
Rustication is a range of masonry techniques used in classical architecture giving visible surfaces a finish texture that contrasts with smooth, squared-block
Rustication_(architecture)
Time away from school as punishment
Rustication is a term used at Oxford, Cambridge and Durham Universities to mean being suspended or expelled temporarily, or, in more recent times, to
Rustication_(academia)
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Rustication_(UK_military)
Youth forced to work in the countryside during China's Cultural Revolution
Legacies of Mao's Rustication Program. Georgetown University Press. Bonnin, Michel; Horko, Krystyna (2013). The Lost Generation: The Rustication of China's Educated
Sent-down_youth
1966–1968 social movement in China
The Red Guards (Chinese: 红卫兵; pinyin: hóng wèibīng) were a mass, student-led, paramilitary social movement mobilized by Chairman Mao Zedong in 1966 until
Red_Guards
Removal of a student from a school
from a UK independent school means permanent removal from the school, rustication or suspension usually means removal from the school for a set period
Expulsion_(education)
1992 Tamil film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar
alleging him to be engaging in rowdyism in college - leading to his rustication and arrest. Vijay is reinstated into the college following protests from
Naalaiya_Theerpu
Renaissance palace in Florence, Italy
known for its stone masonry, which includes architectural elements of rustication and ashlar. The tripartite elevation used here expresses the Renaissance
Palazzo_Medici_Riccardi
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rustic may refer to: Rural area Pastoral Rustication (architecture), a masonry technique mainly employed in Renaissance architecture
Rustic
Country house hotel in Heythrop, Oxfordshire, England
conventionalized channeled rustication the full height of the garden front. On the side elevations, the channeled rustication appears only on the rusticated
Heythrop_Park
Holy Roman Emperor from 1519 to 1556
The exterior of the building uses a typical Renaissance combination of rustication on the lower level and ashlar on the upper. The building has never been
Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Village in Central Bohemian Region, Czech Republic
castle is centered around a diamond courtyard. The walls have sgraffito rustication. Gothic masonry from the second decade of the 15th century has been preserved
Komorní_Hrádek
Finely dressed stone and associated masonry
classical architecture, ashlar wall surfaces were often contrasted with rustication, each employing different chisels and techniques. The term is frequently
Ashlar
Neoclassical architectural style
decoration presenting images of the Roman goddesses Pomona and Diana. Note the naturalism of the postures and the channeled rustication of the stonework.
Beaux-Arts_architecture
Palace in Florence, Italy
the keystone, a detail that was much copied for arched windows set in rustication in the Renaissance revival. Its dominating cornice is typical of the
Palazzo_Strozzi
2023 Kannada film
parties and to get over her fear of corpses, leading to her addiction and rustication from school. Her parents tried to marry her off to force her to change
Kousalya Supraja Rama (2023 film)
Kousalya_Supraja_Rama_(2023_film)
Palace in Florence, Italy
with columns on its façade. The lower floors has three arcades with rustication in pietraforte, the material used for the whole façade. The upper floors
Palazzo_Uguccioni
their attached walls were designed by Nicholas Stone, and have heavy rustication. 1369362 University of Oxford Botanic Garden, wall between the main gate
Grade I listed buildings in Oxford
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Oxford
Architectural style, named for Henry Hobson Richardson
from clusters of short squat columns, recessed entrances, richly varied rustication, blank stretches of walling contrasting with bands of windows, and cylindrical
Richardsonian_Romanesque
Historic site in London, England
from the mid-19th century. It is a 3-storey building, stuccoed, with rustication. It has a small Doric-style central entrance porch, pediments on the
27_Pembridge_Gardens
Mint of France
pre-Revolutionary Paris. The building is typified by its heavy external rustication and severe decorative treatment. It boasts one of the longest façades
Monnaie_de_Paris
Largest city in Tuscany, Italy
1445 and 1460. It was well known for its stone masonry that includes rustication and ashlar. Today it is the head office of the Metropolitan City of Florence
Florence
2018 Web series
series addresses the struggle of college students in India, including rustication, drugs, marks and more. The series is also the first Punjabi web-series
Yaar_Jigree_Kasooti_Degree
Historic building in Bristol, England, UK
thought never to have been built. Though the only decoration is the rustication on the Doric temple's pilasters, a remarkably rich effect is achieved
Kings_Weston_House
Destroyed palazzo in Rome, designed by Donato Bramante for Raphael
attributed to Andrea Palladio. It had five bays and two levels, with rustication (using stucco) on the lower floor which, as often in Rome, was let out
Palazzo_Caprini
Historic building in Manila, Philippines
rectangular fenestration on the upper most story were decorated with rustication. The window-like portals opening out to small balconies were framed with
Aduana_Building
Historical Chinese dysphemism for intellectuals
ISBN 978-1-134-26520-6. Bonnin, Michel (2013-08-07). The Lost Generation: The Rustication of China's Educated Youth (1968–1980). The Chinese University of Hong
Stinking_Old_Ninth
Listed folly in North Yorkshire, England
about 9 metres (30 ft), stands on a low podium, with some vermiculated rustication. The four surrounding piers each has a square base on a plinth, with
The_Pyramid,_Castle_Howard
Listed building in Manchester, England
through the cornice line. The lowest third of the façade is emphasised by rustication and by having a more elaborate arrangement of windows. Greater Manchester
St James Buildings, Manchester
St_James_Buildings,_Manchester
Private school in Berkshire, England
provided. The most serious misdeeds may result in expulsion, suspension, or rustication (a form of suspension which doesn't go on one's disciplinary record)
Eton_College
Time away from something as punishment or to allow for an investigation
cleric who falsely denounces a priest of having committed this delict. Rustication (academia) Block (Internet) Administrative leave "suspension meaning
Suspension_(punishment)
sashes. On the east front is a porch with a moulded plinth, channelled rustication, a pulvinated frieze, a modillion cornice, an open pediment, and a stepped
Listed_buildings_in_Caunton
Church in City of London, England
west faces of the tower, set in substantial stone recess with added rustication. The recess has a round head and is flanked by Doric order columns, which
St_Mary-le-Bow
Railway station in Moscow, Russia
station's counterpart in St. Petersburg. The monotonous regularity of rustication and pilasters is enlivened with Italianate details (ground floor windows
Moscow Leningradsky railway station
Moscow_Leningradsky_railway_station
Architectural order
the Greek Doric and Ionic, associated by Serlio with the practice of rustication and the architectural practice of Tuscany. Giorgio Vasari made a valid
Tuscan_order
Structure supporting the area around a door
Notable examples include the Gibbs surround, characterized by banded rustication, and the Palladian window surround, featuring an arched central window
Door_frame
Public square in Copenhagen, Denmark
from French Renaissance architecture. The two lower floors have granite rustication. The upper floors stand in blank red brick with decorations in painted
Dantes_Plads
Country house in Ebberston, North Yorkshire, England
at the bottom by obelisk torch standards. The front has vermiculated rustication. A further flight of steps leads to a central door with pilaster jambs
Ebberston_Hall
1758–63 (probable) The lodge and archway are in stone, with vermiculated rustication, quoins and Westmorland slate roofs. The gateway has a central arch flanked
Listed buildings in Spofforth with Stockeld
Listed_buildings_in_Spofforth_with_Stockeld
Creation of buildings, structures, and sculpture using stone
protruding central surface (the "boss") surrounded by smooth, sunken margins Rustication (architecture), techniques giving visible surfaces a rough or patterned
Stonemasonry
Historic site
identical style. The mill is built of brick with stone rustication on the corners. Rustication of this type was widely used on later buildings by Poundley
Leighton_Hall,_Powys
Historic building in Szczecin, Poland
separated by cornices. The ground floor of the building was decorated with rustication, and windows on the first and second floors were decorated with bands
1_Farna_Street_building
Heritage-listed building in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
projects slightly, incorporating the main entrance with heavy banded rustication, and led into the main staircase, 50 ft by 60 ft (15.25 m by 18.28 m)
67_Spencer_Street
Indian politician (born 1948)
anti-apartheid protests at the university, for which he was rusticated. The rustication was later suspended on good behaviour. Karat returned to India in 1970
Prakash_Karat
Listed building in York, England
Grade II* listed since 1954 and was restored in 1975. It has "strange rustication", with red brick in the front and orange brick at the back. Grade II*
Peaseholme_House
Sicilian architect
construction when Vaccarini came to the project) shows the decorated rustication in a 16th-century Sicilian fashion. The ground floor pilasters continue
Giovanni_Battista_Vaccarini
Pattern of irregular, worm-like lines
the Latin vermicularis. It also appears in architecture as a form of rustication where the stone is cut with a pattern of wandering lines. In metalwork
Vermiculation
Imperial palace in Saint Petersburg, Russia
aristocracy. The Neo-renaissance façade, richly ornamented with stucco rustication, was patterned after Leon Battista Alberti's palazzi in Florence. The
Vladimir_Palace
Country house in West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
north front is of eleven bays, with the end bays given significance by rustication at ground floor level. The centre of the façade has Ionic columns supporting
West_Wycombe_Park
19th century The wall and gate piers are in sandstone. The piers have bands of rustication, and moulded cornices and ball and pedestal finials. The wall is rusticated
Listed_buildings_in_Scampston
Theatre in Almaty, Kazakhstan
entire building. The second and third floors are accentuated with fine rustication. The portico is supported by powerful pylons that extend into the blank
Abay_Opera_House
limestone and about 5 metres (16 ft) high. Each has a column with pulvinated rustication, an acanthus frieze, and a moulded cornice, and is surmounted by a bead-rimmed
Listed buildings in Henderskelfe
Listed_buildings_in_Henderskelfe
drive are in stone and about 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) high. They have banded rustication, hollow moulded cornices, and stepped pyramidal finials. Manor House
Listed_buildings_in_Askwith
Historical building in Lviv, Ukraine
Square and the main streets adjacent to the central square. "Diamond" rustication decorated the facades of many buildings dating from the sixteenth century
Black_House,_Lviv
Further additions, as well as the redbrick coach house with its elegant rustication, were made at the turn of the century. Cape Town, Kenilworth Wynberg
List of heritage sites in Wynberg, Cape Town
List_of_heritage_sites_in_Wynberg,_Cape_Town
Street in Copenhagen, Denmark
collaboration with Gotfred Tvede. Built in 1899–1900, No. 1–3 has granite rustication on the ground floor and the corner is tipped by a small spire. The building
Palægade
Building in Gothenburg Municipality, Gothenburg and Bohus County, Sweden
were often decorated with bay or dormer windows, corner towers, and/or rustication of the brick wall. During the Art Nouveau period of the 1920s, the colour
Landshövdingehus
Architectural feature surrounding a door or window
south front of the Petit Trianon by stopping the horizontally banded rustication short in alternate levels. Early examples in America, derived from the
Gibbs_surround
Building in Tōkyō, Japan
ornamentation 2007 image of the central entrance as realized, showing rustication of the lower courses, dentilation, glyphs, engaged pilasters in the wings
Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery
Meiji_Memorial_Picture_Gallery
the interior by 1775. The building is typified by its heavy external rustication and severe decorative treatment. It boasts one of the longest façades
Hôtel_des_Monnaies,_Paris
Second son of former Chinese politician Bo Xilai
Andrew Graham, the Master of Balliol College, and sought to have the rustication revoked, explaining that Bo's academic probation would be a source of
Bo_Guagua
The gate piers are in stone with a square plan. They have chamfered rustication and chamfered bases. Each pier has a cornice, a blocking course, and
Listed buildings in Scorton, North Yorkshire
Listed_buildings_in_Scorton,_North_Yorkshire
hut-shaped vents. Gable and side wall shave heavy plaster mouldings and rustication. Pilasters and half buttress Architectural style: Neo-Gothic. Type of
List of heritage sites in Graaff-Reinet
List_of_heritage_sites_in_Graaff-Reinet
English courtier
states that he was killed fighting in France, three years after his rustication in 1541. He died without issue. Young and Damned and Fair: The Life of
Charles_Howard_(courtier)
square section, about 3.5 metres (11 ft) high. Each pier has banded rustication, and a square moulded cap. The inner and outer piers on each side are
Listed buildings in Castleford
Listed_buildings_in_Castleford
impost bands, and right-angled wing walls. Inside the tunnel is banded rustication. II Milepost 2.5 miles north of Norbury Junction 52°49′46″N 2°20′14″W
Listed buildings in High Offley
Listed_buildings_in_High_Offley
Style of architectural order
Composite order is used for the top storey. The ground floor may also have rustication. Initially, the top story usually featured the Composite order, but,
Superposed_order
19th-century folly in Northern Ireland
interrupted courses. The outer surfaces of these blocks were left in rough rustication with many blocks quite prominent. Scrabo Hill rises to a height of 540
Scrabo_Tower
English scholar and clergyman
with Chappell may have caused him to leave the college temporarily (a rustication) in 1626. Another explanation is that plague caused an absence and that
William_Chappell_(bishop)
Late Baroque building in Rome, Italy
floor with low mezzanine. On the lower story the panels have channeled rustication and rusticated quoins at the corners. Pilasters are applied only to the
Palazzo_della_Consulta
Government buildings in Victoria, British Columbia
The main block combines Baroque details with Romanesque Revival rustication.
British Columbia Parliament Buildings
British_Columbia_Parliament_Buildings
a five-bay extension to the left. In the ground floor is channelled rustication. The right bay upper floors are flanked by giant Corinthian pilasters
Listed buildings in Stafford (central area)
Listed_buildings_in_Stafford_(central_area)
architraves, with alternating segmental and triangular pediments and rustication in the tympani. II The Hagge 53°17′03″N 1°23′01″W / 53.28428°N 1.38361°W
Listed buildings in Staveley, Derbyshire
Listed_buildings_in_Staveley,_Derbyshire
gates are in round-arched sandstone openings, the pilasters with banded rustication, and with imposts and pediments. II Waterwheel west of Pillimire Bridge
Listed buildings in Marske, west North Yorkshire
Listed_buildings_in_Marske,_west_North_Yorkshire
Art museum in Haarlem, Netherlands
(floor plan and outer walls). The Renaissance forms include pilasters, rustication, Tuscan (interior) pillars, scrollwork (above the cellar entrances) and
Frans_Hals_Museum_-_Hal
Baroque architectural style from Sicily
early Sicilian Baroque. Decorated rustication. Sebastiano Serlio had decorated the blocks of ashlar in his rustication; by the end of the 16th century,
Sicilian_Baroque
early 20th century. The gate piers are square, in stone, with banded rustication. Each pier has a moulded base, rebated corners, and at the top is a cornice
Listed buildings in Clumber and Hardwick
Listed_buildings_in_Clumber_and_Hardwick
Gate of the Aurelian walls, a landmark of Rome, Italy
towers, ramparts, and battlements, and marked instead by pronounced rustication work and by a simple decorative scheme composed of a large bearded head
Porta_San_Giovanni_(Rome)
square section and about 4 metres (13 ft) high. They have pulvinated rustication and deep coping; one is surmounted by an eagle and the other by a lion
Listed buildings in Norton Conyers
Listed_buildings_in_Norton_Conyers
Style of world architecture
Typical details of Edwardian Baroque architecture include extensive rustication, usually more extreme at ground level, often running into and exaggerating
Edwardian_architecture
and between them is a stone wall. The eastern gate piers have banded rustication, rusticated pilasters, moulded bases, dentilled cornices, and banded
Listed buildings in Ripley, Derbyshire
Listed_buildings_in_Ripley,_Derbyshire
Nigerian technocrat and law enforcement officer (born 1949)
Retrieved 18 September 2024. "Axed EFCC Operations Director Ogunshaki faces Rustication, 21 years prison conviction". ModernGhana. 9 May 2009. Retrieved 25 September
Farida_Waziri
Building in London, England
bronze doors, architectural motifs, and trans-storey main window. The rustication and bay-regularity exhibit the elements of classicism. "RIBA Headquarters
66_Portland_Place
middle three taller. They have a square plan, and each has vermiculated rustication on the plinth, lozenge and floriate cross motifs above, a moulded cornice
Listed buildings in Leeds (Armley Ward)
Listed_buildings_in_Leeds_(Armley_Ward)
Listed building in North Yorkshire, England
and banded rustication, each with a moulded cornice, a stepped cap, and a ball and pedestal finial with a band of vermiculated rustication. The gates
York_House,_Malton
Art and technique of designing buildings
well-constructed, well-proportioned, functional building needed string courses or rustication, at the very least. On the difference between the ideals of architecture
Architecture
Historic site in Kharkiv, Ukraine
the interior spaces. The ground floor and basement are finished with rustication, while the second floor is decorated with a band of tiles reminiscent
Kharkiv_Art_School_building
Office skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois
distinction it holds. Floors 20 to 22 continue with this, with some rustication replaced with ashlar, and coats-of-arms added between the windows on
35_East_Wacker
physical fight which Sadu sees and tells them they are rusticated. 28 "The Rustication of Varun (1)" 22 February 2007 (2007-02-22) 128 Malini's father calls
List of Dhoom Machaao Dhoom episodes
List_of_Dhoom_Machaao_Dhoom_episodes
Type of concrete block
the concrete. As its name suggests, rusticated concrete block involves rustication, leaving the face that will be on the outside rough and often raised
Rusticated_concrete_block
are in sandstone. They have a square plan, and each pier has chamfered rustication on a plain base, with a simple cornice and a convex cap. The gates are
Listed buildings in Catterick, North Yorkshire
Listed_buildings_in_Catterick,_North_Yorkshire
with pilasters of Composite, Doric and Ionic orders, sculptures, French rustication, medallions, a large number of bas-reliefs, cornices, shields with the
Kharkiv_Land_Bank_Building
façade is covered with stone cut over time, forming a diamond-shaped rustication. The Stone House was once famous for its opulent interior, of which a
Lviv_during_the_Middle_Ages
Italian architect (1762–1839)
monumental gateway with severe rustication, reminiscent of Claude Nicolas Ledoux’s Barrières (1784–9) in Paris. Similar rustication completely covers the narrow
Giuseppe_Valadier
Political party in China
Yihong. Tempered in the revolutionary furnace: China's youth in the rustication movement. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2003. p. 131. Media related to Inner
Inner Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party
Inner_Mongolian_People's_Revolutionary_Party
Palace and fortress complex in Granada, Spain
exterior facades are divided into two horizontal zones of decoration, with rustication below and pilasters alternating with other embellishments above. The
Alhambra
assignment to the post of Kōfu in the mountains west of Edo, is an example of rustication of samurai.[citation needed] For crimes requiring moderate punishment
Criminal punishment in Edo-period Japan
Criminal_punishment_in_Edo-period_Japan
trough has a canted front. It is flanked by short walls with banded rustication, and ends in low piers. II Kirkthorpe Hall 53°41′04″N 1°27′15″W / 53
Listed buildings in Warmfield cum Heath
Listed_buildings_in_Warmfield_cum_Heath
Historic building in Melbourne, Australia
design expresses its mixed uses. The use of detailing such as the smooth rustication and round-headed windows and the colour of the main structure complement
Alcaston_House
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Hindu
Wise, River
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Tamil
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Defending the earth
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Hebrew
God will develop.
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net
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Peter.
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Hungarian
Fire.
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Joy solved
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American, Australian, Hebrew
Gracious Companion; Friend; Combination of Ruth and Anne
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(泉) Japanese name IZUMI means "fountain."
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Happiness; Ease; Relief; Relief from Bad Times; Cure; Remedy; Improvement
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n.
The act of rusticating, or the state of being rusticated; specifically, the punishment of a student for some offense, by compelling him to leave the institution for a time.
n.
Rustic work.
v. t.
To require or compel to reside in the country; to banish or send away temporarily; to impose rustication on.