C2-Wortliste - Architecture
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a covered entrance or porch with columns, typically leading to the main entrance of a building and serving as a decorative architectural feature
Portikus, Säulenvorhalle
a row of connected posts placed at the edge of a height such as stairway, balcony, etc. in order to protect people from falling
Balustrade, Geländer
a shelf that is made of wood or stone and is above a fireplace
Kaminregal, Kaminbrett
a style or approach that combines various architectural influences, elements, or styles from different time periods or cultures to create a unique and diverse design
Öklecticismus
a large area typically with glass walls or roof in the middle of a building such a shopping center
Atrium, Hof
an architectural structure, often made of stone or concrete, that forms a curved or arched ceiling or roof, providing strength, support, and architectural beauty to a space
Gewölbe
the front of a building, particularly one that is large and has an elegant appearance
Fassade, Vorderseite
the upper part of a house wall in the shape of a triangle where it meets a sloping roof
Giebel, Dachfirst
a floor situated between two other floors of a building, which is smaller compared to the two
Mezzanin
a low protective wall or railing built along the edge of a roof, balcony, bridge, or other elevated structure to prevent people from falling
Parapet, Brüstung
an outdoor structure with a framework of vertical posts and cross-beams, often covered with climbing plants for shade
Pergola
a small entrance hall or lobby located just inside the main entrance of a building, serving as a transitional space between the exterior and the interior
Vorraum, Windfang
a roofed area with an open front at the ground level, which is attached to the side of a house
Veranda, Balkon
a recessed part of a wall that is built further back from the rest of it
Nische, Alkoven
a small, cozy corner created where two walls meet
Nische, gemütlicher Winkel
the semi-circular or triangular space enclosed by the lintel and arch above a doorway, often decorated with sculptural reliefs or intricate designs
Tympanon
a spiral or scroll-like architectural ornament, typically found at the top of a column capital, staircase railing, or decorative molding
Volute
the triangular or curved space between an arch and the surrounding vertical supports, typically filled with decorative elements or panels
Spandrel, Bogenfeld
a decorative element or motif consisting of four overlapping circles or lobes that form a symmetrical shape resembling a four-leaf clover
Vierpass, Vierblatt
the triangular upper portion of the entrance of a building, often seen in buildings with Classical architecture
Giebel
a hollow space in a wall, used for putting in decorative objects such a statue
Nische, Wandnische
the corner angle of a building, typically formed by masonry blocks or stones
Ecke, Quader
a stone located at the top center of an arch, keeping all the other stones together
Schlussstein, Keystone
the horizontal, decorative element that rests on top of columns or pillars in architecture
Entablatur
stone figures that resemble a hideous creature and that are attached to the top of some old buildings, particularly old churches, for carrying rain water off the roof
Gargoyle, Steingargoyle
a flat, stone block that sits on top of a column, used to support the parts above it such as a roof
Abakus
an architectural feature that consists of a series of arched ribs or arches that intersect to form a structural framework supporting a vaulted ceiling
Rippengewölbe, Rippenkuppel
a room or gallery that is open in one or more sides, particularly one that is attached to a house and faces a garden on one side
Loggia, Galerie
a protruding structure that supports a building or wall and is made out of bricks or stones
Stütze, Konterstütze