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Definition of architrave in English: architravenoun ˈɑːkɪtreɪvˈɑrkəˌtreɪv 1(in classical architecture) a main beam resting across the tops of columns, specifically the lower third entablature. (古典建筑中的)柱顶过梁 Example sentencesExamples - Thomas Lynch has tamed the Beaumont's vastness with a central platform - a stage upon a stage - overhung by a free-floating architrave on which sun and moon, fireworks, and a distant beacon flourish under Peter Kaczorowski's lights.
- Another said, ‘It is far from a good design - the elevation shows columns, architraves, a pediment as though it were a stone building in the Grecian style - instead being but wood.’
- The same grey limestone paves a forecourt which is set with benches and some of the more architectural exhibits like Guardi's stone architrave.
- It bears all the hallmarks of a Post-Modernist interpretation of a historical facade, with architraves and lintels in cast aluminium.
- While many may think of the classical tradition of Greek culture, such as that articulated in the columns and architraves of the Parthenon, Calatrava also drew from a later Greek tradition: the Byzantine.
- When elements such as columns, capitals, architraves and lintels reveal clear Greek, Roman and Byzantine influences, it is often because they were simply usurped from earlier buildings on this or other nearby sites.
- The pillars join the architrave directly, eliminating the need for an additional tie beam, known as the pupai tie beam, a feature that became common in Chinese wooden halls in the tenth century.
- Following in the footsteps of Inigo Jones, he developed the new classical style with its emphasis on columns, architraves and domes.
- Therefore, the architrave could not have extended to and rested properly upon such a wall (the stoas GD 3, 98, and 100 are flanked by long or short walls that were aligned with the columns).
- Words like courage, sacrifice and duty are chiseled on the architraves of granite pavilions.
- Joined to an architrave at the column tops are four-tiered bracket sets; less complicated brackets are positioned between them on the architrave.
- We follow Leake in believing that the architrave is too small to have formed part of a temple, including the one on Temple Hill.
- The architrave includes a Greek key design and other symbols, and the side archivolts are decorated with acanthus leaves.
- The temple is rendered in the abbreviated form, usual in vase paintings, consisting of a Doric column and architrave.
- At an indefinite height overhead something made the sky blacker, which had the semblance of a vast architrave uniting the pillars horizontally…
- The house retains many original features, including the mosaic floor in the reception, and there is art-deco detailing everywhere - in architraves, panelling and banisters.
2The moulded frame round a doorway or window. (门口或窗的)雕花框 Example sentencesExamples - The third floor has two friezes, one at balcony level below the window and one incorporated in the architrave above it.
- The Doric architrave framing the door and the carved cornice are both wood.
- The business currently has a selection of Hume and chipboard doors in stock with mouldings and architraves for a decorative finish.
- A moulding of whatever sort or architrave of new design about a door or window could be exciting and attractive.
- He gave the monumental facades along K Street and 15th Street elaborately detailed copper window architraves, stringcourses, cornices, and escutcheons.
- Particularly notable is the use of timber in many areas of the spa - wooden architraves frame the first floor restaurant, cocktail bar and lounge areas.
- Several Greco-Roman elements and influences are apparent in the building: architrave and pediment windows, key-stoned arches, balustrade ledges, beautiful consoles, Greek cornices, Tuscan columns, and wooden floors.
- Not in a position to discard anything, the settlers gathered them up and made iron lace architraves which surround the houses and balconies today giving Melbourne something unique in its facade.
- With the funding provided by the Office of Public Works, all wooden fittings, windows, doors, architraves and stairs have been restored to match the originals.
- After crude conversions, little remained of the building's original interior, except for some door architraves, cornices and a graceful staircase, brutally divided from the main space by a fireproof partition.
- This two bedroom duplex apartment has a private entrance hall and retains original Victorian features including high ceilings, decorative architraves and period fireplaces.
- With an original oak floor, this area also features a carved oak ceiling rose, pediments, cornices and architraves.
- The floor area inside the entry was lowered to match the exterior grade and new tooled-limestone surrounds extended the doorway architrave.
- It features pine floors, an architrave window, a picture rail and a cast iron fireplace.
- Behind this is a gracious entrance hallway with a high ceiling and many original features, including decorative ceiling cornices, architraves and a dado rail.
- I ripped the architrave from around the door and ripped open the door.
- The property was built about five years ago and has hardwood double-glazed windows, solid pine doors and architraves.
- In the architrave by the doorway was a nest of a pair of blue-tits.
- 2.1 A moulding round the exterior of an arch.
框缘 Example sentencesExamples - The architrave of a perfect Renaissance arch has rotted to the texture of old peach stone.
OriginMid 16th century: from French, from Italian, from archi- 'chief' + -trave from Latin trabs, trab- 'a beam'. Definition of architrave in US English: architravenounˈɑrkəˌtreɪvˈärkəˌtrāv 1(in classical architecture) a main beam resting across the tops of columns, specifically the lower third entablature. (古典建筑中的)柱顶过梁 Example sentencesExamples - Another said, ‘It is far from a good design - the elevation shows columns, architraves, a pediment as though it were a stone building in the Grecian style - instead being but wood.’
- The same grey limestone paves a forecourt which is set with benches and some of the more architectural exhibits like Guardi's stone architrave.
- At an indefinite height overhead something made the sky blacker, which had the semblance of a vast architrave uniting the pillars horizontally…
- The temple is rendered in the abbreviated form, usual in vase paintings, consisting of a Doric column and architrave.
- The pillars join the architrave directly, eliminating the need for an additional tie beam, known as the pupai tie beam, a feature that became common in Chinese wooden halls in the tenth century.
- Joined to an architrave at the column tops are four-tiered bracket sets; less complicated brackets are positioned between them on the architrave.
- Therefore, the architrave could not have extended to and rested properly upon such a wall (the stoas GD 3, 98, and 100 are flanked by long or short walls that were aligned with the columns).
- Thomas Lynch has tamed the Beaumont's vastness with a central platform - a stage upon a stage - overhung by a free-floating architrave on which sun and moon, fireworks, and a distant beacon flourish under Peter Kaczorowski's lights.
- Following in the footsteps of Inigo Jones, he developed the new classical style with its emphasis on columns, architraves and domes.
- While many may think of the classical tradition of Greek culture, such as that articulated in the columns and architraves of the Parthenon, Calatrava also drew from a later Greek tradition: the Byzantine.
- When elements such as columns, capitals, architraves and lintels reveal clear Greek, Roman and Byzantine influences, it is often because they were simply usurped from earlier buildings on this or other nearby sites.
- We follow Leake in believing that the architrave is too small to have formed part of a temple, including the one on Temple Hill.
- The house retains many original features, including the mosaic floor in the reception, and there is art-deco detailing everywhere - in architraves, panelling and banisters.
- Words like courage, sacrifice and duty are chiseled on the architraves of granite pavilions.
- It bears all the hallmarks of a Post-Modernist interpretation of a historical facade, with architraves and lintels in cast aluminium.
- The architrave includes a Greek key design and other symbols, and the side archivolts are decorated with acanthus leaves.
2The molded frame around a doorway or window. (门口或窗的)雕花框 Example sentencesExamples - With an original oak floor, this area also features a carved oak ceiling rose, pediments, cornices and architraves.
- The third floor has two friezes, one at balcony level below the window and one incorporated in the architrave above it.
- It features pine floors, an architrave window, a picture rail and a cast iron fireplace.
- The business currently has a selection of Hume and chipboard doors in stock with mouldings and architraves for a decorative finish.
- This two bedroom duplex apartment has a private entrance hall and retains original Victorian features including high ceilings, decorative architraves and period fireplaces.
- Behind this is a gracious entrance hallway with a high ceiling and many original features, including decorative ceiling cornices, architraves and a dado rail.
- Particularly notable is the use of timber in many areas of the spa - wooden architraves frame the first floor restaurant, cocktail bar and lounge areas.
- The Doric architrave framing the door and the carved cornice are both wood.
- The property was built about five years ago and has hardwood double-glazed windows, solid pine doors and architraves.
- The floor area inside the entry was lowered to match the exterior grade and new tooled-limestone surrounds extended the doorway architrave.
- I ripped the architrave from around the door and ripped open the door.
- In the architrave by the doorway was a nest of a pair of blue-tits.
- Several Greco-Roman elements and influences are apparent in the building: architrave and pediment windows, key-stoned arches, balustrade ledges, beautiful consoles, Greek cornices, Tuscan columns, and wooden floors.
- After crude conversions, little remained of the building's original interior, except for some door architraves, cornices and a graceful staircase, brutally divided from the main space by a fireproof partition.
- He gave the monumental facades along K Street and 15th Street elaborately detailed copper window architraves, stringcourses, cornices, and escutcheons.
- A moulding of whatever sort or architrave of new design about a door or window could be exciting and attractive.
- With the funding provided by the Office of Public Works, all wooden fittings, windows, doors, architraves and stairs have been restored to match the originals.
- Not in a position to discard anything, the settlers gathered them up and made iron lace architraves which surround the houses and balconies today giving Melbourne something unique in its facade.
- 2.1 A molding around the exterior of an arch.
框缘 Example sentencesExamples - The architrave of a perfect Renaissance arch has rotted to the texture of old peach stone.
OriginMid 16th century: from French, from Italian, from archi- ‘chief’ + -trave from Latin trabs, trab- ‘a beam’. |