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Georgian style

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    Грузинский стиль, русский



    Georgian, английский
      Term referring to the artistic output in the decorative arts during the reigns of the first four members of the british house of hanover, between the accession of george i in 1714 and the death of george iv in 1830.


    Georgian (asomtavruli and nuskhuri), английский

    Georgian (mkhedruli), английский

    Georgian airlines, английский

    Georgian airways *, английский

    Georgian orthodox church, английский

    Style, английский
    1. N стиль; слог; манера business ~ деловой стиль cognitive ~ когнитивный стиль communicative ~ коммуникативный стиль; стиль коммуникации, общения epistolary ~ эпистолярный стиль functional ~ функциональный стиль

    2. Стиль

    3. Describes the risk profile of the investment strategy adopted by an investment vehicle - there are three commonly used industry terms: core, value-added and opportunistic.

    4. The sway feature that allows users to choose a color and font for their sway.

    5. A set of formatting information applied to a paragraph that causes text to reformat according to the specifications of that style. (not to be confused with typestyle.)

    6. Variation in formality.


    Style & fashion, английский
      The lifestyle subcategory containing apps for people with interest in fashion and style.


    Style and decorative designs of, английский
      Louis h. sullivan (1856–1924), an important figure in the development of modern functional architecture. he is known for his famous statement that “form ever follows function,” and is especially noted for his tripartite scheme for the design of tall buildings. this term is also applied to his continuous foliated motifs, which are somewhat art nouveau in character. sumerian architecture a monumental


    Style and eventually succeeded by, английский
      Elizabethan architecture. characterized by vertical emphasis in structure and frequently elaborate fan vaults. its final development (1485–1547) is


    Style and followed by the, английский
      Perpendicular style; characterized by rich decoration and tracery, multiple ribs and liernes, and often ogee arches. its early development is called geometric; its later, curvilinear. decatetrastyle 300 decking, 1


    Style architectural, французский

    Style area, английский
      A vertical area along the left edge of the document window that displays the name of the paragraph style that is applied to each paragraph.


    Style as taught at the, английский
      Ecole des beaux arts in paris primarily in the 19th century, widely applied until 1930 to large public buildings such as courthouses, libraries, museums, railroads, and to some pretentious residences. characteristics often include formalism in design, symmetrical plans, heavily rusticated arched masonry, ashlar stone bases with rusticated stonework, especially on the ground floor and raised basement levels; sculptured figures; a massive and symmetric facade, often with a projecting central pavilion; a monumental attic story; commonly decorated with dentils; enriched entablatures; monumental flights of stairs; classical columns often set in close pairs; banded columns, engaged columns, coupled pilasters; highly decorated pilastered parapets; balconies; sculptured spandrels; decorative brackets; sculptured figures; ornamental details such as cartouches, floral patterns, greek key designs, ornamental keystones, medallions; elaborately decorated panels, and the like; the roof, commonly a flat or low-pitched, hipped, or a mansard roof; often, domes and rotundas; rectangular windows symmetrically placed, with lintels overhead; arched dormers, balustraded windows, pedimented windows, or windows with balconets; doors, commonly paneled with a glass-paneled canopy over the primary entryway, flanked by columns or pilasters; a wroughtiron grille on the exterior side of the entry door. also called beaux-arts classicism.


    Style between, английский
      Gothic and renaissance in elizabethan architecture 363 elevation, 1 elizabethan architecture


    Style d'attribution, французский
      Concept proposé par abramson pour décrire une manière fixe d'expliquer les événements de sa propre vie (ex : j'ai eu une mauvaise note à l'examen parce que je suis malchanceux; je n'ai pas eu l'emploi


    Style empire, французский

    Style emulating the, английский
      Renaissance palazzi of northern italy; most popular from 1800s to about 1930. buildings in this style are usually characterized by facades that are commonly symmetrical and essentially flat; rectangular or square in plan; usually two or three stories high; masonry or stucco walls; a different architectural treatment on different stories; an elaborate belt course between stories; a massive cornice that rests directly on the architrave (the frieze being omitted); pilasters, rusticated quoins, dentils, and decorative detailing; a recessed entry porch flanked with classical columns or pilasters; prominent arcading on the ground floor of public buildings and a recessed arcaded gallery on the floors above; commonly, a low- to moderatepitched, ceramic-tiled hipped roof; widely overhanging eaves with decorative brackets below; occasionally, a flat roof with a balustrade or roofline parapet above an elaborate cornice; commonly, a different type of window on each story; on the ground floor, elaborate, tall, narrow windows placed in a regular pattern, set symmetrically on both sides of the main entrance; the second-story window heads often pedimented and supported by ancons in elaborate buildings; windows on the uppermost story are usually the smallest and simplest, being square in shape; arches frequently above exterior doors; a hooded entryway; an entablature, supported by pilasters, over the entrance. sometimes called italian renaissance style or second renaissance revival, this style is occasionally subdivided into


    Style gallery, английский
      The gallery that holds all the style options that can be applied to a sway.


    Style gothique, французский

    Грузинский стиль, русский

    Грантополучатель, русский