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  • Rustication (architecture)
  • 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)

    Rustication (architecture)

    Rustication_(architecture)

  • Rustication
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    countryside"), may refer to: Rustication (architecture), a style of masonry giving stones a deliberately rough finish Rustication (academia), temporary expulsion

    Rustication

    Rustication

  • Rustic
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Pastoral Rustication (architecture), a masonry technique mainly employed in Renaissance architecture Rustic architecture, an informal architectural style

    Rustic

    Rustic

  • Edwardian architecture
  • Style of world architecture

    with Art Nouveau. Typical details of Edwardian Baroque architecture include extensive rustication, usually more extreme at ground level, often running into

    Edwardian architecture

    Edwardian architecture

    Edwardian_architecture

  • Architecture
  • Art and technique of designing buildings

    building needed string courses or rustication, at the very least. On the difference between the ideals of architecture and mere construction, the 20th-century

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Architecture

  • Stonemasonry
  • Creation of buildings, structures, and sculpture using stone

    central surface (the "boss") surrounded by smooth, sunken margins Rustication (architecture), techniques giving visible surfaces a rough or patterned surface

    Stonemasonry

    Stonemasonry

    Stonemasonry

  • Peruvian colonial architecture
  • Architectural style combining European styles with the local Peruvian reality

    addition of spiraling, thick snakes. A characteristic example is the rustication that appears on the walls of the Monastery of San Francisco, Lima. This

    Peruvian colonial architecture

    Peruvian colonial architecture

    Peruvian_colonial_architecture

  • Door frame
  • 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

    Door frame

    Door_frame

  • Beaux-Arts architecture
  • Neoclassical architectural style

    Beaux-Arts architecture (/boʊz ˈɑːr/ bohz AR, French: [boz‿aʁ] ) was the academic architectural style taught at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, particularly

    Beaux-Arts architecture

    Beaux-Arts architecture

    Beaux-Arts_architecture

  • Architecture of the Netherlands
  • Of Italian Renaissance architecture, primarily visual characteristics such as pillars, pilasters, pediments, and rustication were adopted, since many

    Architecture of the Netherlands

    Architecture of the Netherlands

    Architecture_of_the_Netherlands

  • Vermiculation
  • Pattern of irregular, worm-like lines

    English or by the Latin vermicularis. It also appears in architecture as a form of rustication where the stone is cut with a pattern of wandering lines

    Vermiculation

    Vermiculation

    Vermiculation

  • Palazzo style architecture
  • Style imitative of Italian palazzi

    number of buildings were designed that expand the Palazzo style with its rustications, rows of windows, and large cornice, over very long buildings such as

    Palazzo style architecture

    Palazzo style architecture

    Palazzo_style_architecture

  • Richardsonian Romanesque
  • 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

    Richardsonian Romanesque

    Richardsonian_Romanesque

  • Jacobean architecture
  • English architecture around the reign of James I

    than with any true classical purity. With them were mixed the prismatic rustications and ornamental detail of scrolls, straps, and lozenges also characteristic

    Jacobean architecture

    Jacobean architecture

    Jacobean_architecture

  • Bossage
  • Uncut stone laid in place in a building

    rustication until the 13th and 14th centuries during the late Middle Ages, when it again became popular during the Crusades and in the architecture of

    Bossage

    Bossage

    Bossage

  • Outline of classical architecture
  • Architectural style, inspired by classical Greco-Roman architectural principles

    classical architecture: Classical architecture typically refers to architecture consciously derived from the principles of Greek and Roman architecture of classical

    Outline of classical architecture

    Outline of classical architecture

    Outline_of_classical_architecture

  • Architecture of London
  • Overview of the architecture in London

    and restrained decorative mouldings such as round-headed arches and rustication at the base and diminishing columns, sculptural capitals, balustrades

    Architecture of London

    Architecture of London

    Architecture_of_London

  • Baroque
  • Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1600–1750

    principally the frequent use of an applied order and heavy rustication, into the French architectural vocabulary. The mansard roof was not invented by Mansart

    Baroque

    Baroque

    Baroque

  • Sicilian Baroque
  • Baroque architectural style from Sicily

    design. Sometimes the rustication would be used for pillars rather than walls, a reversal of expectations and almost an architectural joke.(illustration 2)

    Sicilian Baroque

    Sicilian Baroque

    Sicilian_Baroque

  • False front
  • Architectural feature

    technique for building brick facades in imitation of much older ones Rustication (architecture), a range of masonry techniques contrasting with smooth ashlar

    False front

    False front

    False_front

  • The Clermont, Victoria
  • Hotel in London

    concern. The hotel is built largely of yellow brick and Bath stone with rustication on the ground floor. Designed by James Thomas Knowles, the hotel's design

    The Clermont, Victoria

    The Clermont, Victoria

    The_Clermont,_Victoria

  • Architecture of Wales
  • architectural style in Wales.[according to whom?] It is the largest Orangery in the British Isles of 17 continuous bays with vermiculated rustication

    Architecture of Wales

    Architecture of Wales

    Architecture_of_Wales

  • Purism (Spanish architecture)
  • Spanish Renaissance architectural style (1530–1560)

    Plateresque, fine and elegant style of decoration, characterized by the use of rustication on the exterior walls, balustered columns with Corinthian capitals, arches

    Purism (Spanish architecture)

    Purism (Spanish architecture)

    Purism_(Spanish_architecture)

  • Ashlar
  • Finely dressed stone and associated masonry

    brick or other materials. In classical architecture, ashlar wall surfaces were often contrasted with rustication, each employing different chisels and

    Ashlar

    Ashlar

    Ashlar

  • Index of Renaissance articles
  • School - Romanism (painting) - Rondel dagger - Roof lantern - Rustication (architecture) Sackbut - Sacra conversazione - Saint-Porchaire ware - Sala dei

    Index of Renaissance articles

    Index_of_Renaissance_articles

  • Superposed order
  • 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

    Superposed order

    Superposed_order

  • Architecture of Leipzig
  • Overview of the architecture in Leipzig

    age". The outsides show rustication. The material effect (in addition to monumentality) was emphasized in reform architecture. The monument was created

    Architecture of Leipzig

    Architecture of Leipzig

    Architecture_of_Leipzig

  • Alhambra
  • 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

    Alhambra

    Alhambra

  • Mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland
  • Form of architecture popularized between 1550 and 1650 in Poland

    techniques were relief (Kazimierz Dolny), sgraffito (Krasiczyn), and rustication (Książ Wielki), whereas the material was mainly brick, plastered brick

    Mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland

    Mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland

    Mannerist_architecture_and_sculpture_in_Poland

  • Palazzo Strozzi
  • Palace in Florence, Italy

    (1973) pp99-135. rustication. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2007. Amanda Lillie, Florentine Villas in the Fifteenth Century: An Architectural and Social History

    Palazzo Strozzi

    Palazzo Strozzi

    Palazzo_Strozzi

  • 35 East Wacker
  • 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

    35 East Wacker

    35_East_Wacker

  • Palazzo Medici Riccardi
  • Renaissance palace in Florence, Italy

    It was well known for its stone masonry, which includes architectural elements of rustication and ashlar. The tripartite elevation used here expresses

    Palazzo Medici Riccardi

    Palazzo Medici Riccardi

    Palazzo_Medici_Riccardi

  • Tuscan order
  • Architectural order

    primitive Italic architectural form, predating the Greek Doric and Ionic, associated by Serlio with the practice of rustication and the architectural practice

    Tuscan order

    Tuscan order

    Tuscan_order

  • Heythrop Park
  • 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

    Heythrop Park

    Heythrop_Park

  • Andrea Palladio
  • Venetian architect (1508–1580)

    the world of high culture occupies the exalted centre position. The rustication of exposed basement walls of Victorian residences is a late remnant of

    Andrea Palladio

    Andrea Palladio

    Andrea_Palladio

  • Buildings and architecture of Brighton and Hove
  • prominently on long terraces, such as in the Brunswick and Kemp Town estates. Rustication was sometimes used, especially at ground-floor level. Typical decorative

    Buildings and architecture of Brighton and Hove

    Buildings and architecture of Brighton and Hove

    Buildings_and_architecture_of_Brighton_and_Hove

  • Index of architecture articles
  • Russian architecture Russian church architecture Russian cultural heritage register Russian neoclassical revival Russian Revival architecture Rustication Sacellum

    Index of architecture articles

    Index_of_architecture_articles

  • Milford Lake House
  • Grade I listed building in Highclere Park in England

    with blue-header diapering and extensive stone dressings, including rustication, modillion cornices, flat-arched openings with keystones, and a parapet

    Milford Lake House

    Milford_Lake_House

  • Guarino Guarini
  • Italian architect, priest, mathematician and writer (1624–1683)

    is built of brick, but the corner pilasters are emphasized with stone rustication. The ornaments of the window-frames are in moulded brick and cast deep

    Guarino Guarini

    Guarino Guarini

    Guarino_Guarini

  • William A. Clark House
  • Demolished mansion in Manhattan, New York

    Barnum." He felt the tower was "meaningless and fatuous"; the rounded rustication on the first floor suggested the prototype of "a log house." At the time

    William A. Clark House

    William A. Clark House

    William_A._Clark_House

  • 1 Farna Street building
  • 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

    1 Farna Street building

    1_Farna_Street_building

  • Downtown Historic District (San Jose, California)
  • Historic district in California, United States

    the Knox-Goodrich Building at 34 South First Street, with its extreme rustication, reflect the qualities of the wealthy, orchard oriented, agricultural

    Downtown Historic District (San Jose, California)

    Downtown Historic District (San Jose, California)

    Downtown_Historic_District_(San_Jose,_California)

  • Peaseholme House
  • 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

    Peaseholme House

    Peaseholme_House

  • Hôtel des Monnaies, Paris
  • 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

    Hôtel des Monnaies, Paris

    Hôtel_des_Monnaies,_Paris

  • Henry Hobson Richardson
  • American architect (1838–1886)

    by the pro-medievalists. It featured picturesque roofline profiles, rustication and polychromy, semi-circular arches supported on clusters of squat columns

    Henry Hobson Richardson

    Henry Hobson Richardson

    Henry_Hobson_Richardson

  • Scrabo Tower
  • 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

    Scrabo Tower

    Scrabo_Tower

  • Florentine Renaissance art
  • Renaissance art in Florence

    capitals, he added elements from the medieval tradition, such as the rustication and geminated windows, creating a varied and elegant aesthetic result

    Florentine Renaissance art

    Florentine Renaissance art

    Florentine_Renaissance_art

  • 66 Portland Place
  • Building in London, England

    manifest themselves in the bronze doors, architectural motifs, and trans-storey main window. The rustication and bay-regularity exhibit the elements of

    66 Portland Place

    66 Portland Place

    66_Portland_Place

  • St James Buildings, Manchester
  • 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

    St_James_Buildings,_Manchester

  • Kings Weston House
  • 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

    Kings Weston House

    Kings_Weston_House

  • Palazzo Caprini
  • 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

    Palazzo Caprini

    Palazzo_Caprini

  • Palace of Charles V
  • Renaissance building in Granada, Spain

    the Tuscan order, with the pilasters "blocked" by continuing the heavy rustication across them, while the upper storey uses the Ionic order, with elaborately

    Palace of Charles V

    Palace of Charles V

    Palace_of_Charles_V

  • Black House, Lviv
  • 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

    Black House, Lviv

    Black_House,_Lviv

  • Rusticated concrete block
  • 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

    Rusticated concrete block

    Rusticated_concrete_block

  • Crichton Castle
  • Ruin in Midlothian, Scotland

    dei Diamanti in Ferrara (c. 1582). This was the source of the diamond rustication on the courtyard wall. The initials of Francis and his wife Margaret

    Crichton Castle

    Crichton Castle

    Crichton_Castle

  • St. John's Church, Riga
  • Church in Riga, Latvia

    of rustication and mosaic friezes on church façades from Hans Vredeman de Vries’s Architectura, published in Antwerp in 1577. This architectural treatise

    St. John's Church, Riga

    St. John's Church, Riga

    St._John's_Church,_Riga

  • Monuments of Verona
  • Monuments in Verona, Italy

    from the architecture of ancient Rome, especially from Veronese antiquities: the Arena of Verona, for the use of the Doric order and rustication; the arch

    Monuments of Verona

    Monuments of Verona

    Monuments_of_Verona

  • Merritt Building
  • Historic building in downtown Los Angeles

    course, and the building's second story originally featured prominent rustication, however this was covered by smooth masonry when the building was modernized

    Merritt Building

    Merritt Building

    Merritt_Building

  • Giuseppe Valadier
  • 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

    Giuseppe Valadier

    Giuseppe_Valadier

  • Plateresque
  • Artistic and architectural movement

    Italian elements were also being developed progressively as decoration: rustications, classical capitals, Roman arches and especially grotesques. The decoration

    Plateresque

    Plateresque

    Plateresque

  • Holkham Hall
  • 18th-century house in Norfolk, England

    façades, while Sacheverell Sitwell condemned the "ugly and mechanical rustication" and the "depressing white brick". Above the windows of the piano nobile

    Holkham Hall

    Holkham Hall

    Holkham_Hall

  • Babolovo Palace
  • Ruined Russian palace

    anteroom and the bathroom pavilion), painted white and decorated with rustication. The plinth of the palace and its cornices are made of light Putilov

    Babolovo Palace

    Babolovo_Palace

  • Raffles Hotel, Perth
  • Hotel in Applecross, Western Australia

    exterior of the hotel was described as rendered in cream cement with sunk rustication emphasising the horizontal lines on the main building. The pitched roof

    Raffles Hotel, Perth

    Raffles Hotel, Perth

    Raffles_Hotel,_Perth

  • Palazzo dello Strozzino
  • Palace in Florence, Italy

    featuring an irregular rustication, is attributed. The first floor, which has double mullioned windows and a gentler rustication, is attributed to Giuliano

    Palazzo dello Strozzino

    Palazzo dello Strozzino

    Palazzo_dello_Strozzino

  • West Wycombe Park
  • 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

    West Wycombe Park

    West_Wycombe_Park

  • British Columbia Parliament Buildings
  • Government buildings in Victoria, British Columbia

    its growing economic, social, and political status, was engaged in an architectural competition to build a new legislative building in Victoria, after outgrowing

    British Columbia Parliament Buildings

    British Columbia Parliament Buildings

    British_Columbia_Parliament_Buildings

  • Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral (Raleigh, North Carolina)
  • Church in the United States

    includes a decorative balustrade, engaged Corinthian columns and moldings, rustication of the brickwork, and quoins along the tower's corners. The bell tower

    Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral (Raleigh, North Carolina)

    Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral (Raleigh, North Carolina)

    Holy_Name_of_Jesus_Cathedral_(Raleigh,_North_Carolina)

  • Giulio Romano
  • Italian painter and architect (1499–1546)

    centre, with shops on the ground floor, and a massive, imposing feel. The rustication and exaggerated size of keystones that were to be so prominent in his

    Giulio Romano

    Giulio Romano

    Giulio_Romano

  • Aduana Building
  • 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

    Aduana Building

    Aduana_Building

  • Palazzo Porto in Piazza Castello
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Veneto, Italy

    are taller than a person's height – against the crisp and flat urbane rustication of the basement. The full expression of the order in columns breaks the

    Palazzo Porto in Piazza Castello

    Palazzo Porto in Piazza Castello

    Palazzo_Porto_in_Piazza_Castello

  • Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery
  • 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

    Meiji_Memorial_Picture_Gallery

  • Moscow Leningradsky railway station
  • 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

    Moscow_Leningradsky_railway_station

  • Peter Celsing
  • Swedish architect

    of using rustication to give the impression of solidity and particularly from the 19th century neo-Renaissance practice of using rustication in bank buildings

    Peter Celsing

    Peter Celsing

    Peter_Celsing

  • Palazzo Rucellai
  • Palace in Florence, Italy

    humanist clarity. The stone veneer of this facade is given a channeled rustication and serves as the background for the smooth-faced pilasters and entablatures

    Palazzo Rucellai

    Palazzo Rucellai

    Palazzo_Rucellai

  • Robert Smirke (architect)
  • English architect (1780–1867)

    its execution. The long stone façade with a ground floor of channelled rustication, the two upper floors have a broad pediment containing the Royal Arms

    Robert Smirke (architect)

    Robert Smirke (architect)

    Robert_Smirke_(architect)

  • Sleepy Hollow Country Club
  • Historic country club in Briarcliff Manor, New York, USA

    panels above the impost line, and below it are bricks coursed to resemble rustication. One glazed roundel is at the middle of each tympanum. The pedimented

    Sleepy Hollow Country Club

    Sleepy Hollow Country Club

    Sleepy_Hollow_Country_Club

  • Palazzo Uguccioni
  • 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

    Palazzo Uguccioni

    Palazzo_Uguccioni

  • Palazzo Corner della Ca' Grande
  • Palace in Venice, Italy

    has a façade divided into two horizontal orders. The lower part has a rustication decoration, while the upper floors feature a series of large arcades

    Palazzo Corner della Ca' Grande

    Palazzo Corner della Ca' Grande

    Palazzo_Corner_della_Ca'_Grande

  • Carville Historic District
  • Historic district in Louisiana, United States

    segmental openings in the wings. These features, together with the deep rustication of the central pillars and the heavy cast-iron gallery railings, impart

    Carville Historic District

    Carville Historic District

    Carville_Historic_District

  • Gibbs surround
  • 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

    Gibbs surround

    Gibbs_surround

  • Michelozzo
  • Italian architect and sculptor

    between surface textures, such as the contrast between "the natural rustication of the ground floor, the flat ashlared courses of the piano nobile and

    Michelozzo

    Michelozzo

    Michelozzo

  • Palazzo Pitti
  • Renaissance palace and museum in Florence, Italy

    palazzo to its new garden. This courtyard has heavy-banded channelled rustication that has been widely copied, notably for the Parisian palais of Marie

    Palazzo Pitti

    Palazzo Pitti

    Palazzo_Pitti

  • San Michele in Isola
  • Catholic church in Venice, Italy

    are not quite channeled rustication. Quoted, from Puppi and Puppi 1997, by Marco Frascari, "The Lume Materiale in the Architecture of Venice", Perspecta

    San Michele in Isola

    San Michele in Isola

    San_Michele_in_Isola

  • Summerhill House
  • Palladian house in County Meath, Ireland

    external limestone gave it a more patterned and less harsh look similar to rustication in a way that can be seen at Russborough House. Summerhill House stood

    Summerhill House

    Summerhill House

    Summerhill_House

  • Roman bridge
  • Bridges built by ancient Romans

    rubble or concrete. Often the building materials varied in smoothness, or rustication. Other bridges were made of bossed limestone combined with cornices,

    Roman bridge

    Roman bridge

    Roman_bridge

  • List of mannerist structures in Northern Poland
  • The mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland have two major traditions – Polish/Italian and Dutch/Flemish, that dominated in northern Poland. The

    List of mannerist structures in Northern Poland

    List_of_mannerist_structures_in_Northern_Poland

  • Palazzo Emo Diedo
  • Residential in Venice, Italy

    portal flanked by two quadrangular windows. The portal is covered with rustication. The noble floor offers a tall trifora decorated with a balustrade and

    Palazzo Emo Diedo

    Palazzo Emo Diedo

    Palazzo_Emo_Diedo

  • First National Bank Building (Smith Center, Kansas)
  • United States historic place

    arch springing from short squat columns, a recessed entrance, varied rustication, and cylindrical towers with conical caps embedded in the walling." In

    First National Bank Building (Smith Center, Kansas)

    First National Bank Building (Smith Center, Kansas)

    First_National_Bank_Building_(Smith_Center,_Kansas)

  • Giacomo Leoni
  • Italian architect (1686-1746)

    in the 1440s. These features, coupled with the heavy mannerist use of rustication on the ground floor with segmented arches and windows, is the reason

    Giacomo Leoni

    Giacomo Leoni

    Giacomo_Leoni

  • Chiesa Matrice, Erice
  • Mother church of Erice, Sicily

    into the church's perimeter. A Catalan-style portal with diamond-point rustication is surmounted by a refined window and flag-holders, while to the south

    Chiesa Matrice, Erice

    Chiesa Matrice, Erice

    Chiesa_Matrice,_Erice

  • White Swan Hotel, Alnwick
  • Pub in Alnwick, Northumberland, England

    portion of the building has an arcade of three bays with channelled rustication. The central bay and the arched main entrance are both surmounted with

    White Swan Hotel, Alnwick

    White Swan Hotel, Alnwick

    White_Swan_Hotel,_Alnwick

  • Heathcote, Ilkley
  • Villa by Edwin Lutyens in West Yorkshire

    ashlar: yellow Guiseley stone decorated with grey stone from Morley, with rustication on the ground floor and on the tall chimneys. The main features of the

    Heathcote, Ilkley

    Heathcote, Ilkley

    Heathcote,_Ilkley

  • Wrest Park
  • Country estate in Bedfordshire, England

    brackets. Its exterior uses different colours of brick with banded-brick rustication to create texture. Originally, the exterior was rendered. It has a central

    Wrest Park

    Wrest Park

    Wrest_Park

  • Helen's Tower
  • 19th-century folly in Northern Ireland

    courses. The outer surfaces of the blocks were left in low-relief rough rustication. This stone seems to be mostly the local Ordovician-Silurian greywacke

    Helen's Tower

    Helen's Tower

    Helen's_Tower

  • Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia
  • Russian grand duke (1847–1909)

    the Dvorstsovaya Embankment. The façade, richly ornamented with stucco rustication, was patterned after Leon Battista Alberti's palazzi in Florence. The

    Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia

    Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia

    Grand_Duke_Vladimir_Alexandrovich_of_Russia

  • Florence
  • 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

    Florence

    Florence

  • Palazzo Contarini Pisani
  • Office in Venice, Italy

    water, framed by two rectangular and two square window openings, and rustication in the corners. The first floor is separated from the upper ones by a

    Palazzo Contarini Pisani

    Palazzo Contarini Pisani

    Palazzo_Contarini_Pisani

  • U.S. Capitol Gatehouses and Gateposts
  • United States historic place

    are small temple-like stone structures, with rough-coursed masonry (rustication) on the sides and rear and a small Tuscan order porch on the front. The

    U.S. Capitol Gatehouses and Gateposts

    U.S. Capitol Gatehouses and Gateposts

    U.S._Capitol_Gatehouses_and_Gateposts

  • John Vanbrugh
  • English architect and dramatist (1664–1726)

    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

    John Vanbrugh

    John Vanbrugh

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    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.

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    Jenner

    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.

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    Princess.

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  • Rustication
  • n.

    Rustic work.

  • Rustication
  • 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.

  • Rusticating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Rusticate

  • Mediaeval
  • a.

    Of or relating to the Middle Ages; as, mediaeval architecture.

  • Romanesque
  • a.

    Somewhat resembling the Roman; -- applied sometimes to the debased style of the later Roman empire, but esp. to the more developed architecture prevailing from the 8th century to the 12th.

  • Architecture
  • n.

    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.

  • Tuscan
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Tuscany in Italy; -- specifically designating one of the five orders of architecture recognized and described by the Italian writers of the 16th century, or characteristic of the order. The original of this order was not used by the Greeks, but by the Romans under the Empire. See Order, and Illust. of Capital.

  • Saracenical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Saracens; as, Saracenic architecture.

  • Tooth
  • n.

    One of the hard, bony appendages which are borne on the jaws, or on other bones in the walls of the mouth or pharynx of most vertebrates, and which usually aid in the prehension and mastication of food.

  • Urtication
  • n.

    The act or process of whipping or stinging with nettles; -- sometimes used in the treatment of paralysis.

  • Mastication
  • n.

    The act or operation of masticating; chewing, as of food.

  • Fustigation
  • n.

    A punishment by beating with a stick or club; cudgeling.

  • Shipbuilding
  • n.

    Naval architecturel the art of constructing ships and other vessels.

  • Kava
  • n.

    A species of Macropiper (M. methysticum), the long pepper, from the root of which an intoxicating beverage is made by the Polynesians, by a process of mastication; also, the beverage itself.

  • Rusticate
  • v. t.

    To require or compel to reside in the country; to banish or send away temporarily; to impose rustication on.

  • Scotia
  • n.

    A concave molding used especially in classical architecture.

  • Vignette
  • n.

    A running ornament consisting of leaves and tendrils, used in Gothic architecture.

  • Masseter
  • n.

    The large muscle which raises the under jaw, and assists in mastication.

  • Trophonian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Trophonius, his architecture, or his cave and oracle.