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  • Proportion (architecture)
  • Principle of architectural theory

    Proportion is a central principle of architectural theory and an important connection between mathematics and art. It is the visual effect of the relationship

    Proportion (architecture)

    Proportion (architecture)

    Proportion_(architecture)

  • Proportionality
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Proportionality (International Humanitarian Law), a law of war Proportion (architecture), describes the relationships between elements of a design Body

    Proportionality

    Proportionality

  • Renaissance architecture
  • 15th–16th-century European architectural style

    style places emphasis on symmetry, proportion, geometry and the regularity of parts, as demonstrated in the architecture of classical antiquity and in particular

    Renaissance architecture

    Renaissance architecture

    Renaissance_architecture

  • Proportion (mathematics)
  • Statement in mathematics

    Proportions". www.cliffsnotes.com. "Arithmetic proportion". encyclopediaofmath.org. "Harmonic Proportion in Architecture: Definition & Form". study.com.

    Proportion (mathematics)

    Proportion_(mathematics)

  • Georgian architecture
  • Architectural styles current in the English-speaking world between c. 1714 and 1830

    marked by symmetry and proportion based on the classical architecture of Greece and Rome, as revived in Renaissance architecture. Ornament is also normally

    Georgian architecture

    Georgian architecture

    Georgian_architecture

  • Ancient Greek architecture
  • Greek architecture, but also its concept of architectural beauty based on balance and proportion. The successive styles of Neoclassical architecture and

    Ancient Greek architecture

    Ancient Greek architecture

    Ancient_Greek_architecture

  • Relativity (M. C. Escher)
  • Print by M. C. Escher

    was a woodcut made earlier that same year. It depicts a paradoxical architectural structure in which the normal laws of gravity do not apply. The structure

    Relativity (M. C. Escher)

    Relativity_(M._C._Escher)

  • Architecture
  • Art and technique of designing buildings

    building is not truly a work of architecture unless it is in some way "adorned". For Ruskin, a well-constructed, well-proportioned, functional building needed

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Architecture

  • History of architecture
  • The history of architecture traces the changes in architecture through various traditions, regions, overarching stylistic trends, and dates. The beginnings

    History of architecture

    History of architecture

    History_of_architecture

  • Body proportions
  • Proportions of the human body in art

    of the human figure and may become part of an artistic canon of body proportion within a culture. Academic art of the nineteenth century demanded close

    Body proportions

    Body proportions

    Body_proportions

  • Mughal architecture
  • 16th–18th-century Indo-Islamic architecture

    and architecture have been carefully considered so as to produce a pleasing effect and feeling of spacious elegance and well-balanced proportion of parts

    Mughal architecture

    Mughal architecture

    Mughal_architecture

  • Albrecht Dürer
  • German artist and theorist (1471–1528)

    human proportions is called the Four Books on Human Proportion (Vier Bücher von menschlicher Proportion) of 1528. The first book was mainly composed by 1512/13

    Albrecht Dürer

    Albrecht Dürer

    Albrecht_Dürer

  • Moorish architecture
  • Architectural style associated with the western Islamic world

    references on Islamic architecture often refer to this architectural tradition in terms such as architecture of the Islamic West or architecture of the Western

    Moorish architecture

    Moorish architecture

    Moorish_architecture

  • Modern architecture
  • 20th-century movement and style

    Modern architecture, also called modernist architecture, or the modern movement, is an architectural movement and style that was prominent in the 20th

    Modern architecture

    Modern architecture

    Modern_architecture

  • Japanese architecture
  • capital led to an architecture reliant on columns regularly spaced in accordance with the ken, a traditional measure of both size and proportion. The imperial

    Japanese architecture

    Japanese architecture

    Japanese_architecture

  • Architecture of Karnataka
  • Architecture of Indian state

    The antiquity of architecture of Karnataka (Kannada: ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ವಾಸ್ತುಶಿಲ್ಪ) also known as Kannada architecture can be traced to its southern Neolithic and

    Architecture of Karnataka

    Architecture of Karnataka

    Architecture_of_Karnataka

  • Organic architecture
  • Philosophy of architecture

    "Integral harmony of proportion to the human figure to have all details so designed as to make the human relationship to architecture not only convenient

    Organic architecture

    Organic architecture

    Organic_architecture

  • Golden ratio
  • Number, approximately 1.618

    of construction of the pyramid, and with Egyptian theories of architecture and proportion used in their other works. The Parthenon's façade (c. 432 BC)

    Golden ratio

    Golden ratio

    Golden_ratio

  • New Formalism (architecture)
  • Late modernist style of architecture

    Classical elements including "strict symmetrical elevations" building proportion and scale, Classical columns, highly stylized entablatures and colonnades

    New Formalism (architecture)

    New Formalism (architecture)

    New_Formalism_(architecture)

  • Byzantine architecture
  • Byzantine architecture is the architecture of the Byzantine Empire, or Eastern Roman Empire, usually dated from AD 330, when Constantine the Great established

    Byzantine architecture

    Byzantine architecture

    Byzantine_architecture

  • Iranian architecture
  • Architectural styles associated with Iran and nearby regions

    Iranian architecture or Persian architecture (Persian: معمارى ایرانی, romanized: Me'mâri-ye Irâni) is the architecture of Iran and parts of the rest of

    Iranian architecture

    Iranian architecture

    Iranian_architecture

  • Architecture of England
  • The architecture of England is the architecture of the historic Kingdom of England up to 1707, and of England since then, but is deemed to include buildings

    Architecture of England

    Architecture of England

    Architecture_of_England

  • Portuguese Plain Style architecture
  • architectural style in Portugal. Miguel de Arruda played an important role in the affirmation of this style. It is a well proportioned architectural style

    Portuguese Plain Style architecture

    Portuguese Plain Style architecture

    Portuguese_Plain_Style_architecture

  • Romanesque architecture
  • Medieval European architectural style

    Romanesque architecture is an architectural style of medieval Europe that was predominant in the 11th and 12th centuries. The style eventually developed

    Romanesque architecture

    Romanesque architecture

    Romanesque_architecture

  • Dutch Colonial Revival architecture
  • Style of domestic architecture

    Dutch Colonial Revival is a style of domestic architecture, primarily characterized by gambrel roofs having curved eaves along the length of the house

    Dutch Colonial Revival architecture

    Dutch Colonial Revival architecture

    Dutch_Colonial_Revival_architecture

  • Palazzo style architecture
  • Style imitative of Italian palazzi

    families of the Italian Renaissance. The term refers to the general shape, proportion and a cluster of characteristics, rather than a specific design; hence

    Palazzo style architecture

    Palazzo style architecture

    Palazzo_style_architecture

  • Renaissance Revival architecture
  • Group of 19th-century architectural revival styles

    contemporaries wished to bring greater "order" to architecture, resulting in strong symmetry and careful proportion. The movement grew from scientific observations

    Renaissance Revival architecture

    Renaissance Revival architecture

    Renaissance_Revival_architecture

  • Palladian architecture
  • Style of architecture derived from the Venetian Andrea Palladio

    Donato Bramante and Raphael. Palladio aspired to an architectural style that used symmetry and proportion to emulate the grandeur of classical buildings.

    Palladian architecture

    Palladian architecture

    Palladian_architecture

  • Gothic architecture
  • Architectural style of Medieval Europe

    An important characteristic of Gothic church architecture is its height, both absolute and in proportion to its width, the verticality suggesting an aspiration

    Gothic architecture

    Gothic architecture

    Gothic_architecture

  • Neoclassical architecture
  • 18th- and 19th-century revivalist style

    Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that

    Neoclassical architecture

    Neoclassical architecture

    Neoclassical_architecture

  • Architecture of cathedrals and great churches
  • highly refined style of Roman architecture, in which the forms and decorations followed rules of placement and proportion that had long been neglected

    Architecture of cathedrals and great churches

    Architecture of cathedrals and great churches

    Architecture_of_cathedrals_and_great_churches

  • Origins and architecture of the Taj Mahal
  • represents the finest and most sophisticated example of Indo-Islamic architecture. Its origin lies in the moving circumstances of its commission and the

    Origins and architecture of the Taj Mahal

    Origins and architecture of the Taj Mahal

    Origins_and_architecture_of_the_Taj_Mahal

  • Russian wooden architecture
  • and of the original in architecture — only a cubic mass of cage with a system of covering. The basis of old Russian proportioning was the ratio of the side

    Russian wooden architecture

    Russian wooden architecture

    Russian_wooden_architecture

  • Hiroshi Sugimoto
  • Japanese artist and photographer

    is a Japanese photographer and architect. He leads the Tokyo-based architectural firm New Material Research Laboratory. Hiroshi Sugimoto was born and

    Hiroshi Sugimoto

    Hiroshi Sugimoto

    Hiroshi_Sugimoto

  • 1550s in architecture
  • in the 1590s, the design began in the 1550s. You can see the symmetry, proportion, and use of classical order. The building resides just outside of the

    1550s in architecture

    1550s_in_architecture

  • Architecture of London
  • Overview of the architecture in London

    London's architectural heritage consists of buildings from a wide variety of styles and historical periods, with no one of these being dominant. London's

    Architecture of London

    Architecture of London

    Architecture_of_London

  • Mathematics and architecture
  • again being used to cover public buildings. In Renaissance architecture, symmetry and proportion were deliberately emphasized by architects such as Leon

    Mathematics and architecture

    Mathematics and architecture

    Mathematics_and_architecture

  • Richardsonian Romanesque
  • Architectural style, named for Henry Hobson Richardson

    Richardsonian Romanesque is a style of Romanesque Revival architecture named after the American architect Henry Hobson Richardson (1838–1886). The revival

    Richardsonian Romanesque

    Richardsonian Romanesque

    Richardsonian_Romanesque

  • International Style
  • Modernist architectural style

    International Style is a major architectural style and movement that began in western Europe in the 1920s and dominated modern architecture until the 1970s. It is

    International Style

    International Style

    International_Style

  • Classical order
  • Styles of classical architecture, recognizable by the type of column

    An order in architecture is a certain assemblage of parts subject to uniform established proportions, regulated by the office that each part has to perform

    Classical order

    Classical order

    Classical_order

  • Traditional architecture
  • Traditional architecture is the built expression of a cultural heritage transmitted across generations, but it is not a singular architectural style, since

    Traditional architecture

    Traditional architecture

    Traditional_architecture

  • Ad Quadratum: The Practical Application of Geometry in Medieval Architecture
  • 2002 book

    farraginous hypothetical geometrical layout". "Measure and proportion in Romanesque architecture", by James Addis, studies the same church as Zenner, instead

    Ad Quadratum: The Practical Application of Geometry in Medieval Architecture

    Ad_Quadratum:_The_Practical_Application_of_Geometry_in_Medieval_Architecture

  • Moroccan architecture
  • architecture, 20th-century French colonial architecture, and modern architecture. Much of Morocco's traditional architecture is marked by the style that developed

    Moroccan architecture

    Moroccan architecture

    Moroccan_architecture

  • James C. Shyr
  • Chinese-American automotive designer

    & trim, MCE influence) Buick Buick GL8 (2011) - (architecture/proportion) - (architecture, proportion influence) Buick Excelle GT/Buick Verano (2010/2011)

    James C. Shyr

    James_C._Shyr

  • Ottoman architecture
  • Architecture of the Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman architecture is an architectural style that developed under the Ottoman Empire over a long period, undergoing some significant changes during its

    Ottoman architecture

    Ottoman architecture

    Ottoman_architecture

  • Indigenous architecture
  • Field of architecture

    synthesis of carved architecture, expressing reverence for ancestors and love of nature. In the classic period, a higher proportion of whare were located

    Indigenous architecture

    Indigenous architecture

    Indigenous_architecture

  • De architectura
  • Treatise on architecture by Vitruvius

    De architectura (On architecture, published as Ten Books on Architecture) is a treatise on architecture written by the Roman architect and military engineer

    De architectura

    De architectura

    De_architectura

  • Outline of classical architecture
  • Classicism in architecture – places emphasis on symmetry, proportion, geometry and the regularity of parts as they are demonstrated in the architecture of Classical

    Outline of classical architecture

    Outline of classical architecture

    Outline_of_classical_architecture

  • Architecture of Turkey
  • The architecture of Turkey includes heritage from the ancient era of Anatolia to the present day. Significant remains from the Greco-Roman period are located

    Architecture of Turkey

    Architecture of Turkey

    Architecture_of_Turkey

  • Doric order
  • Order of classical architecture

    Doric order is one of the three orders of ancient Greek and later Roman architecture; the other two canonical orders were the Ionic and the Corinthian. The

    Doric order

    Doric order

    Doric_order

  • Indo-Saracenic architecture
  • Revivalist architectural style

    Indo-Saracenic architecture (also known as Indo-Gothic, Mughal-Gothic, Neo-Mughal) was a revivalist architectural style mostly used by British architects

    Indo-Saracenic architecture

    Indo-Saracenic architecture

    Indo-Saracenic_architecture

  • Regency architecture
  • 19th-century British architectural style

    Regency architecture encompasses classical buildings built in the United Kingdom during the Regency era in the early 19th century when George IV was Prince

    Regency architecture

    Regency architecture

    Regency_architecture

  • Parthenon
  • Temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece

    to Architectural Proportion and the "Poor old Parthenon"". In Cohen, M.; Delbeke, M. (eds.). Proportional Systems in the History of Architecture. Leiden

    Parthenon

    Parthenon

    Parthenon

  • Bachelor of Architecture
  • Professional degree

    world. Entry to Australian architecture programs is highly competitive and the proportion of students at some architecture schools from outside Australia

    Bachelor of Architecture

    Bachelor_of_Architecture

  • Earthquake Baroque
  • Baroque architecture intended to resist earthquakes

    Earthquake Baroque, or Seismic Baroque, is a style of Baroque architecture found in the Philippines and in Guatemala, which were Spanish-ruled territories

    Earthquake Baroque

    Earthquake Baroque

    Earthquake_Baroque

  • Architectural Association School of Architecture
  • Architecture school in London, England

    London School of Architecture was founded, it was the only independent architecture school in the UK. The AA enrolls a higher proportion of students from

    Architectural Association School of Architecture

    Architectural Association School of Architecture

    Architectural_Association_School_of_Architecture

  • Architecture of Switzerland
  • places emphasis on symmetry, proportion, geometry and the regularity of parts as they are demonstrated in the architecture of classical antiquity and in

    Architecture of Switzerland

    Architecture_of_Switzerland

  • Chechen tower architecture
  • Feature of medieval architecture of Chechnya

    Traditional Chechen architecture refers to the tradition of stone tower construction that developed in the mountainous regions of Chechnya during the Middle

    Chechen tower architecture

    Chechen tower architecture

    Chechen_tower_architecture

  • Sagrestia Vecchia
  • Part of the church of San Lorenzo, Florence

    set the tone for the development of a new style of architecture that was built around proportion, the unity of elements, and the use of the classical

    Sagrestia Vecchia

    Sagrestia Vecchia

    Sagrestia_Vecchia

  • Outline of architecture
  • Study and practice of designing structures

    The following outline is an overview and topical guide to architecture: Architecture is the study and practice of designing structures, especially habitable

    Outline of architecture

    Outline_of_architecture

  • DeepL Translator
  • Multilingual neural machine translation service

    in May 2024. Its more than 200,000 business customers include a large proportion of the Fortune 500. The translating system was first developed within

    DeepL Translator

    DeepL Translator

    DeepL_Translator

  • Spanish colonial architecture
  • Architectural style present in regions colonized by Spain in the 14th-18th centuries

    Spanish colonial architecture, also known as Hispanic colonial architecture, represents Spanish colonial influence on the cities and towns of its former

    Spanish colonial architecture

    Spanish colonial architecture

    Spanish_colonial_architecture

  • List of works designed with the golden ratio
  • Richard, Proportion: Science, Philosophy, Architecture (1999), p. 320. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0-419-22780-6: "Both the paintings and the architectural designs

    List of works designed with the golden ratio

    List_of_works_designed_with_the_golden_ratio

  • Symmetry
  • Mathematical invariance under transformations

    (summetría) 'agreement in dimensions, due proportion, arrangement') refers to a sense of harmonious and beautiful proportion and balance. In mathematics, the term

    Symmetry

    Symmetry

    Symmetry

  • Tholos (architecture)
  • Circular roofed building in classical architecture

    classical architecture has surrounded the vertical section of wall at the base with engaged columns in the Doric order, "heavily proportioned and with

    Tholos (architecture)

    Tholos (architecture)

    Tholos_(architecture)

  • Architecture of Ireland
  • The architecture of Ireland is one of the most visible features in the Irish countryside – with remains from all eras since the Stone Age abounding. Ireland

    Architecture of Ireland

    Architecture_of_Ireland

  • Architecture of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • The architecture of Bosnia and Herzegovina is largely influenced by four major periods, when political and social changes determined the creation of distinct

    Architecture of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Architecture_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina

  • Column
  • Structural element that transmits weight from above to below

    A column or pillar in architecture and structural engineering is a structural element that transmits, through compression, the weight of the structure

    Column

    Column

    Column

  • Eastlake movement
  • Architectural movement

    The Eastlake movement was a nineteenth-century architectural and household design reform movement, which although started by the British architect and

    Eastlake movement

    Eastlake movement

    Eastlake_movement

  • Arts and Crafts movement
  • Design movement (c. 1880–1920)

    Philip Webb, exemplifies the early Arts and Crafts style, with its well-proportioned solid forms, wide porches, steep roof, pointed window arches, brick fireplaces

    Arts and Crafts movement

    Arts and Crafts movement

    Arts_and_Crafts_movement

  • Classical Ottoman architecture
  • Ottoman architectural style of the 16th and 17th centuries

    architecture. The ingenuity of successful architects such as Sinan lay in the careful and calculated attempts to solve problems of space, proportion,

    Classical Ottoman architecture

    Classical Ottoman architecture

    Classical_Ottoman_architecture

  • Corinthian order
  • Order of classical architecture

    of the three principal classical orders of Ancient Greek architecture and Roman architecture. The other two are the Doric order, which was the earliest

    Corinthian order

    Corinthian order

    Corinthian_order

  • List of architectural vaults
  • structures known in architecture as vaults. Annular vault – A Barrel vault springing from two concentric walls. Barrel vault – An architecture tunnel vault or

    List of architectural vaults

    List of architectural vaults

    List_of_architectural_vaults

  • Architecture of Toronto
  • The architecture of Toronto is an eclectic combination of architectural styles, ranging from 19th century Georgian architecture to 21st century postmodern

    Architecture of Toronto

    Architecture of Toronto

    Architecture_of_Toronto

  • Iran
  • Country in West Asia

    2019 study by Isabel Campos-Varela et al., Iran recorded the highest proportion of retracted publications globally, with 15.52 retractions per 10,000

    Iran

    Iran

    Iran

  • Kalae house
  • Thai architectural style

    traditional Northern Thai/Lanna house (เรือนไทยภาคเหนือ/ล้านนา) is an architectural style of Northern Thailand, in the area that used to be called Lan Na

    Kalae house

    Kalae house

    Kalae_house

  • Sasanian architecture
  • Architecture of the Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian architecture refers to the Persian architectural style that reached a peak in its development during the Sasanian era (224–651 CE). In many ways

    Sasanian architecture

    Sasanian architecture

    Sasanian_architecture

  • Architecture of Finland
  • status of Alvar Aalto in proportion to the population than any other country in the world. Finland's most significant architectural achievements are related

    Architecture of Finland

    Architecture of Finland

    Architecture_of_Finland

  • New Khmer Architecture
  • Cambodian architectural movement in the 1950s and 1960s

    New Khmer Architecture (Khmer: ស្ថាបត្យកម្មខ្មែរថ្មី) was an architectural movement in Cambodia during the 1950s and 1960s. The style blended elements

    New Khmer Architecture

    New Khmer Architecture

    New_Khmer_Architecture

  • Divina proportione
  • Book on proportions by Luca Pacioli, illustrated by Leonardo da Vinci

    Divina proportione (15th century Italian for Divine proportion), later also called De divina proportione (converting the Italian title into a Latin one)

    Divina proportione

    Divina proportione

    Divina_proportione

  • Portuguese architecture
  • "Portuguese Plain Architecture: Between Spices and Diamonds, 1521–1706" (ISBN 0-8195-4045-5) "Architectura von Ausstellung, Symmetrie und Proportion der Säulen"

    Portuguese architecture

    Portuguese architecture

    Portuguese_architecture

  • Sunburst
  • Stylized design of the Sun commonly used in architectural ornaments and design patterns

    sunburst chart or diagram is a multilevel pie chart used to represent the proportion of different values found at each level in a hierarchy. The sunburst was

    Sunburst

    Sunburst

    Sunburst

  • Riga
  • Capital and largest city of Latvia

    Heritage Site, noted for its Art Nouveau/Jugendstil architecture and 19th century wooden architecture. Riga was the European Capital of Culture in 2014

    Riga

    Riga

    Riga

  • Moorish Revival architecture
  • Revival architectural style

    Moorish Revival or Neo-Moorish is one of the exotic revival architectural styles that were adopted by architects of Europe and the Americas in the wake

    Moorish Revival architecture

    Moorish Revival architecture

    Moorish_Revival_architecture

  • Linux kernel
  • Free Unix-like operating system kernel

    extensions beyond standard C. The code also contains assembly code for architecture-specific logic such as optimizing memory use and task execution. The

    Linux kernel

    Linux kernel

    Linux_kernel

  • Maya architecture
  • Architecture style

    The Mayan architecture of the Maya civilization spans across several thousands of years, several eras of political change, and architectural innovation

    Maya architecture

    Maya architecture

    Maya_architecture

  • Architecture criticism
  • to be important. Specific criteria include: Aesthetics Proportion Functionality Architectural style Choice and use of building materials Built environment

    Architecture criticism

    Architecture_criticism

  • Rustication (architecture)
  • Masonry technique of texturing

    Rustication is a range of masonry techniques used in classical architecture giving visible surfaces a finish texture that contrasts with smooth, squared-block

    Rustication (architecture)

    Rustication (architecture)

    Rustication_(architecture)

  • List of people from Newark, New Jersey
  • People from Newark, New Jersey, United States

    staffers on the ground supervising the work. But the lopsided European proportion of his recent workload has concerned the silver-haired, Newark, N.J.-born

    List of people from Newark, New Jersey

    List of people from Newark, New Jersey

    List_of_people_from_Newark,_New_Jersey

  • Rock-cut architecture of Cappadocia
  • Archaeological site in Cappadocia, Turkey

    Rock-cut architecture in Cappadocia in Central Turkey includes living and work spaces as well as sacred buildings like churches and monasteries, that were

    Rock-cut architecture of Cappadocia

    Rock-cut architecture of Cappadocia

    Rock-cut_architecture_of_Cappadocia

  • Architecture of Indonesia
  • History and traditions of Indonesian architecture

    The architecture of Indonesia reflects the diversity of cultural, historical, and geographic influences that have shaped Indonesia as a whole. Invaders

    Architecture of Indonesia

    Architecture_of_Indonesia

  • 17th-century French art
  • the style of French art shows a classical adherence to certain rules of proportion and sobriety uncharacteristic of the Baroque as it was practiced in most

    17th-century French art

    17th-century French art

    17th-century_French_art

  • Philosophy of architecture
  • (New York: Oxford University Press, 1992). Suppes P. Rules of Proportion in Architecture // Midwest Studies in Philosophy. Vol. 16 (1991). Weiss A.S. Mirrors

    Philosophy of architecture

    Philosophy_of_architecture

  • Renaissance architecture in Central and Eastern Europe
  • Renaissance architecture was that style of architecture which evolved firstly in Florence and then Rome and other parts of Italy as the result of Renaissance

    Renaissance architecture in Central and Eastern Europe

    Renaissance_architecture_in_Central_and_Eastern_Europe

  • Turkey
  • Country in Southeastern Europe and West Asia

    which increased to 45% in 2020. Another survey in 2018 found that the proportion of people who would not want a homosexual neighbor decreased from 55%

    Turkey

    Turkey

    Turkey

  • Anarchist architecture
  • Decentralized housing projects

    Anarchist architecture, also known as anarchitecture, is a term used to describe architecture with anarchist intentions, or architecture by people who

    Anarchist architecture

    Anarchist architecture

    Anarchist_architecture

  • Daylighting (architecture)
  • Using sunlight for internal lighting

    makes a room appear brighter. The source of all daylight is the Sun. The proportion of direct to diffuse light impacts the amount and quality of daylight

    Daylighting (architecture)

    Daylighting (architecture)

    Daylighting_(architecture)

  • Venetian Gothic architecture
  • Architectural style of Medieval Venice

    Italian Gothic architecture typical of Venice, originating in local building requirements, with some influence from Byzantine architecture, and some from

    Venetian Gothic architecture

    Venetian Gothic architecture

    Venetian_Gothic_architecture

  • Architecture of metropolitan Detroit
  • "Fortune Magazine" discussion of "the harmony of materials and proportion in residential architecture." The nearby Boston-Edison neighborhood (comprising four

    Architecture of metropolitan Detroit

    Architecture of metropolitan Detroit

    Architecture_of_metropolitan_Detroit

  • Architecture of Katowice
  • The architecture of Katowice encompasses a diverse range of styles and periods, reflecting the city's history and its development from an industrial centre

    Architecture of Katowice

    Architecture of Katowice

    Architecture_of_Katowice

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  • Virat | விராட
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Virat | விராட

    Massive, Very big, Giant proportioned

    Virat | விராட

  • Shilpa
  • Girl/Female

    Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Shilpa

    Artist; Statue; Well-proportioned; Stone; A Decorated Statue Made from Stone

    Shilpa

  • Viraat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Viraat

    Massive, Very big, Giant proportioned

    Viraat

  • Joy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Joy

    English : nickname for a person of a cheerful disposition, from Middle English, Old French joie, joye. In some cases it may derive from a personal name (normally borne by women) of this origin, which was in sporadic use during the Middle Ages.Thomas Joy (c. 1610–78), an architect and builder born probably in Hingham, Norfolk, England, appears in land records in Boston, MA, in 1636. He had a considerable influence on Boston architecture.

    Joy

  • Virat
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Virat

    Very Big; Giant Proportioned; Great; Good Looking; Giant; Huge; Massive; Another Name of Lord Shiva

    Virat

  • Arshaq
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Arshaq

    Handsome well proportioned

    Arshaq

  • Arshaq
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Arshaq

    Handsome, Well proportioned

    Arshaq

  • Sheaff
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Kent)

    Sheaff

    English (Kent) : from Middle English shefe ‘sheaf’, ‘bundle’ (Old English scēaf), hence possibly a metonymic occupational name for a harvest worker, or for someone who paid or collected tithes, from the same term in the sense ‘tenth’ (or other proportion of produce paid as a tithe).Jacob Sheafe (d. 1658) was one of the founds of Boston MA. He is buried in the King’s Chapel Burying Ground there.

    Sheaff

  • Arshaq |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Arshaq |

    Handsome, Well proportioned

    Arshaq |

  • Virat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Virat

    Massive, Very big, Giant proportioned

    Virat

  • Arshaq
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Parsi, Sindhi

    Arshaq

    Handsome; Elegant; Graceful; Well Proportioned

    Arshaq

  • Viraat | விராட
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Viraat | விராட

    Massive, Very big, Giant proportioned

    Viraat | விராட

  • Shilpita | ஷில்பிதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Shilpita | ஷில்பிதா

    Well proportioned

    Shilpita | ஷில்பிதா

  • Mill
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish and English

    Mill

    Scottish and English : topographic name for someone who lived near a mill, Middle English mille, milne (Old English myl(e)n, from Latin molina, a derivative of molere ‘to grind’). It was usually in effect an occupational name for a worker at a mill or for the miller himself. The mill, whether powered by water, wind, or (occasionally) animals, was an important center in every medieval settlement; it was normally operated by an agent of the local landowner, and individual peasants were compelled to come to him to have their grain ground into flour, a proportion of the ground grain being kept by the miller by way of payment.English : from a short form of a personal name, probably female, as for example Millicent.

    Mill

  • Sarwar
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi, Telugu

    Sarwar

    Promotion; Chief; Leader; Joy; Delight

    Sarwar

  • Jenner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Kent and Sussex)

    Jenner

    English (chiefly Kent and Sussex) : occupational name for a designer or engineer, from a Middle English reduced form of Old French engineor ‘contriver’ (a derivative of engaigne ‘cunning’, ‘ingenuity’, ‘stratagem’, ‘device’). Engineers in the Middle Ages were primarily designers and builders of military machines, although in peacetime they might turn their hands to architecture and other more pacific functions.German : from the Latin personal name Januarius (see January 1). Jänner is a South German word for ‘January’, and so it is possible that this is one of the surnames acquired from words denoting months of the year, for example by converts who had been baptized in that month, people who were born or baptized in that month, or people whose taxes were due in January.

    Jenner

  • Shilpita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Shilpita

    Well Proportioned

    Shilpita

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  • Proportional
  • a.

    Relating to, or securing, proportion.

  • Proportion
  • v.

    To adjust in a suitable proportion, as one thing or one part to another; as, to proportion the size of a building to its height; to proportion our expenditures to our income.

  • Misproportion
  • v. t.

    To give wrong proportions to; to join without due proportion.

  • Proportional
  • a.

    Constituting a proportion; having the same, or a constant, ratio; as, proportional quantities; momentum is proportional to quantity of matter.

  • Proposition
  • n.

    That which is proposed; that which is offered, as for consideration, acceptance, or adoption; a proposal; as, the enemy made propositions of peace; his proposition was not accepted.

  • Proportional
  • n.

    Any number or quantity in a proportion; as, a mean proportional.

  • Proportion
  • n.

    Harmonic relation between parts, or between different things of the same kind; symmetrical arrangement or adjustment; symmetry; as, to be out of proportion.

  • Proportionable
  • a.

    Capable of being proportioned, or made proportional; also, proportional; proportionate.

  • Progression
  • n.

    Regular or proportional advance in increase or decrease of numbers; continued proportion, arithmetical, geometrical, or harmonic.

  • Proportional
  • a.

    Having a due proportion, or comparative relation; being in suitable proportion or degree; as, the parts of an edifice are proportional.

  • Reason
  • n.

    Ratio; proportion.

  • Proportion
  • n.

    The equality or similarity of ratios, especially of geometrical ratios; or a relation among quantities such that the quotient of the first divided by the second is equal to that of the third divided by the fourth; -- called also geometrical proportion, in distinction from arithmetical proportion, or that in which the difference of the first and second is equal to the difference of the third and fourth.

  • Proportion
  • n.

    The relation or adaptation of one portion to another, or to the whole, as respect magnitude, quantity, or degree; comparative relation; ratio; as, the proportion of the parts of a building, or of the body.

  • Proportioning
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Proportion

  • Proportionate
  • a.

    Adjusted to something else according to a proportion; proportional.

  • Proportioned
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Proportion

  • Quota
  • n.

    A proportional part or share; the share or proportion assigned to each in a division.

  • Proportion
  • n.

    The rule of three, in arithmetic, in which the three given terms, together with the one sought, are proportional.

  • Proportion
  • v.

    To divide into equal or just shares; to apportion.

  • Proportion
  • v.

    To form with symmetry or suitableness, as the parts of the body.