Arquitetura e Construção - Paredes
Aqui você aprenderá algumas palavras em inglês relacionadas a paredes, como "sótão", "parapeito" e "mísula".
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a type of wall, specifically a low wall or parapet that extends above the main roofline of a building
ático, parapeito
a architectural element that projects from a wall to support or adorn another element, such as a shelf, beam, or cornice
console, suporte
a low protective wall or railing built along the edge of a roof, balcony, bridge, or other elevated structure to prevent people from falling
parapeito, guarda-corpo
a defensive wall or embankment built around a fortification or city for protection against enemy attacks
muralha, baraço
the upper part of a wall, typically referring to the portion that is above a lintel or a horizontal projection
peito, parte superior
a notched or indented opening in a battlement or parapet, typically used for observation or defensive purposes
merlão, crenela
a piece of stone or wood protruding from a wall, supporting its above structure
cornija, suporte
a non-structural exterior wall system made of lightweight materials, such as glass, providing a protective barrier and allowing natural light into a building
parede cortina, muro cortina
a wall constructed primarily for the purpose of screening or enclosing an area, often made of decorative materials and providing privacy or protection
parede de tela, parede decorativa
a hollow space in a wall, used for putting in decorative objects such a statue
nicho, recesso
the vertical joint or seam between two bricks or stones in a masonry wall
junção vertical, perpendicular
the corner angle of a building, typically formed by masonry blocks or stones
canto, quadro
the vertical side or edge of a door or window frame that is set back from the surrounding wall surface
reveal, borda
an angled or sloping surface, typically found on the sides or edges of a window or door opening, creating a wider opening towards the inside of a wall
abertura, inclinação
a diagonal or oblique opening or passage in a wall, typically found in architecture, allowing a view or passage between different spaces or rooms
abertura oblíqua, passagem diagonal
a projecting horizontal molding or ledge located at the base of a building or wall, designed to divert water away from the structure
banco d'água, moldura d'água
a horizontal decorative or structural element that runs along the exterior or interior of a building, typically separating different sections or adding visual interest to the architecture
banda, faixa
a structural wall that supports the weight of the building or a significant portion of it, transmitting the load to the foundation and other structural elements
parede carregadora, parede estrutural
a wall that forms the outer boundary of a building, separating the interior space from the external environment
parede externa, muro exterior
a wall that divides the interior space of a building into separate rooms or areas
parede interior, divisória
a structure designed to hold back soil or other materials and prevent erosion or the collapse of land
muro de contenção, parede de suporte
a non-load-bearing wall made of vertical wooden or metal studs covered with materials such as drywall or paneling
parede leve, parede não estruturante
a solid structure made of concrete that provides strength, durability, and stability to a building or structure
parede de concreto, muro de concreto
a construction made of bricks, typically arranged in a pattern, that forms a sturdy and durable barrier
parede de tijolos, muro de tijolos
a structure built using stones or rocks, typically stacked together, to create a solid and enduring barrier
muro de pedra, parede de pedra
a wall constructed primarily using timber or wood as the main material
parede de madeira, muro de madeira
a transparent or translucent barrier made of glass that separates or divides spaces while allowing visual connection between them
parede de vidro, muro de vidro
a plant-covered vertical structure that can be attached to a building wall, particularly when there is not enough space for plants to grow on the ground
parede verde, jardim vertical
a partition or barrier that is intended for short-term use and can be easily installed, removed, or repositioned without causing permanent structural changes to a space
parede temporária, divisória temporária
a structure built to mark and enclose the boundary or perimeter of a property, providing separation and security between neighboring properties or areas
muro de limite, parede de delimitação
a specially constructed wall that is designed and built to resist the spread of fire for a specified period of time, providing a barrier to limit the fire's progression and protect adjacent areas or structures
parede resistente ao fogo, parede corta-fogo
a high section of a wall, typically containing windows or other openings, that allows natural light to enter a building while providing a sense of height and airiness to the interior space
clerestório, janela alta
the protective covering or cap placed on top of a wall, parapet, or other architectural element to prevent water infiltration, enhance structural integrity, and provide a finished appearance
cobertura, tampa
the individual stone unit or element that forms the topmost layer or cap of a wall, parapet, or similar architectural feature, serving as a protective and decorative covering
pedra de coroamento, pedra de cobertura
the uppermost layer or finishing element placed on the top of a wall, providing protection from weather elements and giving a completed appearance to the structure
cobertura, tampa
a decorative paneling or covering applied to the lower part of a wall, typically extending from the floor to a certain height, often made of wood or other materials
revestimento, painel decorativo
the application of decorative panels or boards to enhance the appearance of walls or other surfaces, adding texture and visual interest to the space
painelização, revestimento em painéis
a wall or piece of glass that is used to divide different parts of a building
partição, divisória
a shared boundary wall between two adjacent properties or structures
parede comum, parede medianeira
a small indented area or alcove set back into a wall or other surface, often used for decorative or functional purposes such as display, storage, or seating
nicho, recesso
a partition or object used to separate or divide a larger space into distinct sections, providing visual or physical separation between areas for functional or aesthetic purposes
divisor, separator
a traditional Japanese folding screen or room divider made of a wooden frame and translucent paper or fabric panels, allowing diffused light to pass through while providing privacy and aesthetic beauty
tela shoji, painel shoji
a short wall extending from a main structure, often found at the sides of bridges or buildings, providing support or separation
muro de asa, parede lateral
a small groove in a wall or surface used to hide the edge of another material or component
reglete, ranura
a projecting edge used to redirect water away from a building's surface
beirada, borda
a framework of bars or slats used to cover or protect openings while allowing airflow or visibility
grade, greta
the upper part of a house wall in the shape of a triangle where it meets a sloping roof
frente, templo
the vertical wall surface that forms the triangular end of a building or structure, enclosed by the gable
cabeça de telhado, parede do gablete
the specific gable end wall or any wall within the gable structure
parede de gablete, parede de beiral
a decorative architectural feature consisting of a series of stone steps or corbels that project horizontally from a gable wall or vertical surface
escada de corbel, passo de corbel
a small groove or channel in a stone or masonry surface used for directing water flow
canal, sarjeta