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BELT-COURSE [1 record]

Record 1 2011-05-24

English

Subject field(s)
  • Masonry Practice
  • Architectural Styles
  • Walls and Partitions
DEF

A horizontal, narrow band of masonry extending across the façade of a structure and sometimes encircling pillars or columns.

CONT

One reason for a belt course is to provide architectural relief to a large wall of one material or to provide a break in the vertical plane of the wall.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Maçonnerie
  • Styles en architecture
  • Murs et cloisons
DEF

Assise qui fait le tour d'un bâtiment; décoratif ou fonctionnel.

OBS

Ceinture : moulure, corps de moulures ou rang d'ornements enserrant un volume. (synonyme écharpe.).

DEF

Moulure, corps de moulure, bandeau, saillant et horizontal, décoré [...] ou non.

OBS

Cordon de briques : rang de briques en saillie pour former décoration ou au même nu, mais de ton ou d'appareil différent.

OBS

[...] les cordons de pierre à chaque étage sont de granit taillé en pointes de diamant.

Spanish

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