Objective 6.01 part 2: RECOGNIZE architectural features

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Objective 6.01 part 2: RECOGNIZE architectural features Use the internet to define Clapboard Ell Lean-to Pilasters Fanlight Use book to define Gingerbread p.165 Turret p. 164 Dormers p.160 Pediment p. 163 Portico p.163

Gingerbread Lace-like wood trim found under eaves, around windows and doors

Circular Tower: extends to the ground

Turret: does not extend to the ground

Clapboard Siding made from wedge-shaped boards Applied in layers Vinyl siding looks like clapboard but without all the upkeep.

Lean-to A structure with a shed roof attached to a building.

Ell The wing of a building at a right angle to the main structure.

Dormers A projecting window from a sloped roof.

Pediment Roof-like decorations found over a portico, window, or door. Triangular Segmental Broken

Pilasters A flat column

Fanlight A semicircular or semi-elliptical window over a doorway or another window

Portico An open space covered with a roof that is supported by columns.

Turret Tower Ell & Lean-to Pilasters Portico Architectural Elements Gingerbread Turret Tower Clapboard Ell & Lean-to Dormers Pediment Pilasters Fanlight Portico