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Építészet és Építkezés - Classical Architecture

Itt megtanulhat néhány, a klasszikus építészethez kapcsolódó angol szót, mint például az "arcade", "mutule" és "arch".

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tambour

a round or drum-shaped architectural element that is often used for decorative purposes above doors or windows in buildings, or as a part of a dome

tambo, dob

tambo, dob

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glyph

a decorative element or symbol carved or inscribed onto a surface

görbe, díszítő szimbólum

görbe, díszítő szimbólum

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triglyph

a decorative element consisting of vertical rectangular blocks with three vertical grooves called glyphs

triglif

triglif

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pediment

the triangular upper portion of the entrance of a building, often seen in buildings with Classical architecture

tímpan

tímpan

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entablature

the horizontal, decorative element that rests on top of columns or pillars in architecture

entablát

entablát

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portico

a covered entrance or porch with columns, typically leading to the main entrance of a building and serving as a decorative architectural feature

portikusz, oszlopos bejárat

portikusz, oszlopos bejárat

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classical order

a system of architectural design based on specific proportions, column styles, and decorative elements derived from ancient Greek and Roman architecture

klasszikus rend, klasszikus stílus

klasszikus rend, klasszikus stílus

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xyst

a long, open garden or promenade surrounded by covered colonnades or porticoes

xystus, oszlopos sétány

xystus, oszlopos sétány

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architrave

the lowest horizontal element of a classical entablature, typically located above the columns and below the frieze

architráv

architráv

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metope

a rectangular space or panel between the triglyphs in a Doric frieze, often decorated with relief sculptures or painted designs

metopa

metopa

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Doric frieze

a horizontal band or section of an entablature in classical architecture, typically found in the Doric order, characterized by alternating triglyphs and metopes

dóric fríz, dóric rendű fríz

dóric fríz, dóric rendű fríz

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Doric order

a style of ancient Greek architecture known for its simple, sturdy columns without decoration at the top

dórikus rend, dórikus stílus

dórikus rend, dórikus stílus

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arcade

an arch-covered passage along the side of a group of buildings

árkád, fedett átjáró

árkád, fedett átjáró

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peristyle

a columned porch or courtyard that surrounds a building or an open space, typically found in ancient Greek and Roman architecture

perisztíl

perisztíl

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stoa

a covered walkway or colonnade in ancient Greek architecture, typically consisting of a long row of columns with a roof overhead

stoá, portikus

stoá, portikus

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odeon

a small, roofed theater or auditorium in ancient Greece and Rome used for musical performances, poetry readings, and other cultural events

odeon, színház

odeon, színház

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basilica

a large, rectangular building with a central nave, side aisles, and often a raised apse at one end

bazilika

bazilika

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loggia

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, galéria

loggia, galéria

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cella

the central chamber or inner sanctuary of a temple in classical architecture, where the cult statue or sacred objects were housed

cella, szentély

cella, szentély

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anthemion

a decorative motif in the form of stylized flower or leaf, typically used in ancient Greek and neoclassical architecture

antemion, díszítőmotívum

antemion, díszítőmotívum

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arcature

a series of arches or arcades that are supported by columns or piers, often used in architectural designs to create decorative openings or galleries

ívoszlop, árkádsor

ívoszlop, árkádsor

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banderole

a decorative ribbon or scroll motif typically found in Renaissance and Baroque styles, often used to display inscriptions or decorative elements

banderole, dekoratív szalag

banderole, dekoratív szalag

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cyma

a double-curved molding profile featuring a concave upper curve and a convex lower curve, commonly used in classical and neoclassical architecture for decorative purposes

cyma, két görbületű dísz

cyma, két görbületű dísz

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exedra

a semicircular or rectangular recess in a building, often with seating, used for social gatherings or as a decorative architectural feature

ekszedra

ekszedra

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stylobate

the topmost platform or step of a classical Greek or Roman temple on which the columns are placed

stilobát

stilobát

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corona

a decorative element or molding that forms a projecting crown or cornice at the top of a structure, typically found in classical or neoclassical styles

korona, dísz

korona, dísz

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acroter

an ornamental element placed on the apex or corners of a pediment or the top of a roof in classical architecture, typically depicting decorative figures or motifs

akrotér, tetődísz

akrotér, tetődísz

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grotto

a small, often artificial, cave-like structure or enclosed space that is designed for aesthetic or functional purposes

grotto, barlang

grotto, barlang

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mutule

a decorative block or projection that is typically found under the projecting eaves of a classical entablature

mutula

mutula

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Ionic order

one of the classical architectural orders characterized by slender, fluted columns with scroll-like capitals adorned with volutes

ionikus rend, ionikus építészet

ionikus rend, ionikus építészet

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Corinthian order

a classical architectural order characterized by its ornate capital adorned with acanthus leaves, often used in grand and elaborate structures

korinthoszi rend, korinthoszi oszlop

korinthoszi rend, korinthoszi oszlop

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cornice

a decorative molding or projection that runs along the topmost part of a building's exterior wall, typically serving as a crowning element and providing a transition between the wall and the roof

díszléc

díszléc

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antefix

a decorative element used in classical architecture to cover the joints between roof tiles and the eaves of a building, often featuring intricate designs or motifs

antefix

antefix

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egg and dart

a decorative pattern in architecture that features alternating oval shapes and V-shaped forms used in molding or friezes

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atrium

an open central courtyard or open space, often with a skylight, that is surrounded by a building or enclosed by walls, commonly found in ancient Roman architecture

atrium, belső udvar

atrium, belső udvar

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amphitheater

an open building that is round or oval in shape and has a space in the middle surrounded by several seats, originated in ancient Roman and Greek architecture used for public entertainments such as sports or drama

amfiteátrum

amfiteátrum

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Tuscan order

a simplified form of classical architectural order characterized by a plain and unadorned column with a simple capital and base

toszkán rend, klasszikus toszkán rend

toszkán rend, klasszikus toszkán rend

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arch

a curved symmetrical structure that supports the weight above it, used in bridges or buildings

ív, hajló szerkezet

ív, hajló szerkezet

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