spec. in technical use. Architecture. Enriched with decorative details.
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释义 | society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > style of architecture > [adjective] > other styles (51) florida1706 spec. in technical use. Architecture. Enriched with decorative details. massive1723 Of architectural or artistic style: presenting or reliant upon great masses; imposing, heavy. rounded1757 Architecture. Of an arch, window, etc.: having a semicircular top. Also: belonging to or designating a style of architecture characterized by the… round-arched1782 Designating a style of architecture characterized by the use of such arches, esp. the Romanesque (see Romanesque, adj. 3). castellar1789 Pertaining to, or of the nature of, a castle. baronial1807 Architecture. Of, designating, replicating, or influenced by the style of the residences of medieval nobility (or a popular conception of this)… rational1813 Architecture. Designating any of various styles of architecture which emphasize rationalist principles or a rational approach to building and… English colonial1817 Designating a style of architecture characteristic of former English or British colonies, esp. a neoclassical style resembling Georgian architecture… massy1817 Of architectural style: presenting great masses; heavy, imposing. Cf. massive, adj. 1e. Obsolete. transitional1817 Architecture. Sometimes with capital initial. Designating or belonging to a style of architecture of mixed or intermediate character, esp. the… Scottish Baronial1829 (a) adj. (originally) designating the castle-like style of the residences of the medieval and Renaissance Scottish nobility; (now chiefly)… rococo1830 Designating furniture, architecture, etc., characterized by an elaborately ornamental late baroque style of decoration prevalent in 18th-cent… flamboyant1832 Architecture. Characterized by waved lines of contrary flexure in flame-like forms (Gwilt): of the style prevalent in France in the 15th and the… Scotch Baronial1833 = Scottish Baronial adj. n. at Scottish, adj. n.compounds 3. Churrigueresque1845 Characteristic of, or suggestive of, the architecture of José Churriguera, in the Spanish style of late baroque, or of Latin-American and other… Russo-Byzantine1845 That has Byzantine characteristics modified by Russian influence; esp. of or relating to traditional Russian architecture before the 18th cent. soaring1849 Architecture. Rising lightly or gracefully to a considerable height; characterized by loftiness and gracefulness. trenchant1849 transferred and figurative. Sharply defined or outlined; clear-cut; distinct. vernacular1857 Of arts, or features of these: Native or peculiar to a particular country or locality. spec. in vernacular architecture, architecture concerned with… Scots Baronial1864 = Scottish Baronial adj. n. at Scottish, adj. n.compounds 3. baroque1867 Irregularly shaped; whimsical, grotesque, odd. (‘Originally a jeweller's term, soon much extended in sense.’ Brachet.) Applied spec. to a florid… Perp.1867 = perpendicular, adj. 4. rayonnant1873 Architecture. Designating a type of Gothic architecture common in France in the medieval period, characterized by rose windows with radiating… Dutch colonial1876 Designating a style of architecture characteristic of former Dutch colonies, often associated with brick construction and gambrel roofs; designating… Neo-Grec1878 Designating this style of art, architecture, etc. rococoesque1885 Of architecture, furniture, etc.: having a style reminiscent or suggestive of the rococo. Richardsonian1887 Of or relating to the style of architecture characteristic of Henry Hobson Richardson, particularly with regard to the influence of French… federal1894 U.S. Usually with capital initial. Designating the style of neoclassical architecture or decorative arts characteristic of the Federal period… organic1896 Of or relating to an organized structure compared to a living being. Designating a work of art in which the parts seem naturally or necessarily… confectionery1897 attributive. Of a building or style of architecture: resembling an elaborate piece of confectionery. (Cf. quot. 1861 at confectionary, adj. s.v. w… European-style1907 made or done in a characteristically European style. postmodern1916 Subsequent to, or coming later than, that which is modern; of or relating to postmodernism; belonging to a postmodernist style, concept, or point of… Lutyens1921 Used attributively to denote (features of) buildings designed by Lutyens, or those in a similar neoclassical style. modern1927 Of, relating to, or designating a current or recent movement or trend in art, architecture, etc., characterized by a departure from or a… moderne1928 Designating a style of architecture and interior decoration originating in the United States in the late 1920s as an adaptation of European art… functionalist1930 Of or relating to functionalism in design or architecture; exhibiting functionalism in design. See functionalism, n. 3. Williamsburg1931 As a modifier. Applied to a style of southern-colonial architecture and decoration considered characteristic of Williamsburg in Colonial times, and… Colonial Revival1934 As a modifier, designating a building, piece of furniture, etc. in a style that predominated during the colonial period. packing case1935 (a) a case, frequently of wood, in which items are packed for transport; (b) attributive (derogatory) designating a type of modern architecture… Corbusian1936 Characteristic or typical of the designs of Le Corbusier, or influenced by his theories; modernist, functionalist. lavatorial1936 spec. Of architecture or decoration: of a style facetiously likened to, or considered to resemble that typical of public lavatories. pseudish1938 Often with capital initial. Osbert Lancaster's mock or depreciative name for: a style or supposed ‘school’ of architecture regarded as imitative or… Adamesque1942 Designating architecture, furniture, etc., resembling that designed by the Adam brothers; characteristic of their style. See Adam, n.2 rationalist1952 Architecture. Of or characterized by rationalism (rationalism, n. 5). Miesian1956 Of, relating to, or characteristic of the style of architecture of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, esp. of his work in the United States. open-planned1958 = open plan, adj. Lutyensesque1961 façade1962 The face or front of a building towards a street or other open place, esp. the principal front. Also attributive or as adj., of an architectural… Odeon1964 attributive. Of, designating, or characteristic of a cinema built by the company of Oscar Deutsch. high-tech1979 Designating or relating to the ‘high-tech’ design movement. Cf. sense B. 2. Populuxe1986 Of or designating the style or period of Populuxe. |
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