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1 church architecture
- church architecture
- nкультовая [церковная] архитектура
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > church architecture
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2 church architecture
church architecture Kirchenarchitektur fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > church architecture
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3 church architecture
Строительство: культовая архитектура, церковная архитектура -
4 church architecture
sakralna arhitektura -
5 church architecture
культовая [церковная] архитектура -
6 Christian church architecture
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > Christian church architecture
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7 ecclesiology (The study of church architecture and adornment)
Религия: изучение церковной архитектуры и истории ЦерквиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > ecclesiology (The study of church architecture and adornment)
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8 pulpit (In Western church architecture, an elevated and enclosed platform from which the sermon is delivered during a service)
Религия: кафедра проповедникаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pulpit (In Western church architecture, an elevated and enclosed platform from which the sermon is delivered during a service)
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9 old Croatian church architecture
English-Croatian dictionary > old Croatian church architecture
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10 architecture
- architecture
- nархитектура
- baroque architecture
- church architecture
- civil architecture
- commercial architecture
- functional architecture
- general architecture
- Greek architecture
- interior architecture
- Islamic architecture
- landscape architecture
- Medieval architecture
- military architecture
- modern architecture
- municipal architecture
- Near Eastern architecture
- organic architecture
- plug-in architecture
- religious architecture
- Renaissance architecture
- Romanesque architecture
- rural architecture
- school architecture
- town architecture
- transitional architecture
- vernacular architecture
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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11 architecture
архитектура; строительное искусство, зодчество- ancient architecture - arcuated architecture - artistically full-valued architecture - Byzantine architecture - civil architecture - classic architecture - commemorative architecture - domestic architecture - domical architecture - Gothic architecture - Greek architecture - Hellenic architecture - industrial architecture - landscape architecture - medieval architecture - modern architecture - national architecture - neoclassic architecture - palatial architecture - pointed architecture - pseudo-classic architecture - Renaissance architecture - secular architecture - vertical accent architecture* * *архитектура- baroque architecture
- church architecture
- civil architecture
- commercial architecture
- functional architecture
- general architecture
- Greek architecture
- interior architecture
- Islamic architecture
- landscape architecture
- Medieval architecture
- military architecture
- modern architecture
- municipal architecture
- Near Eastern architecture
- organic architecture
- plug-in architecture
- religious architecture
- Renaissance architecture
- Romanesque architecture
- rural architecture
- school architecture
- town architecture
- transitional architecture
- vernacular architecture -
12 architecture
general architecture — общая архитектура, архитектура зданий
plug-in architecture — архитектура, основанная на использовании пространственных блоков
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13 Architecture
Portugal maintains an important architectural legacy from a long history of contact with invaders and other visitors who brought architectural ideas from Western Europe and North Africa. Among the migrants were Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Germanic peoples, and Arabs, as well as visitors from France, Italy, Holland, Germany, Spain, and Great Britain.Architecture in Portugal has been influenced by the broad Western architectural styles, including Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassicism. Two Portuguese architectural styles are unique, the Manueline architectural style and the Pombaline, named after the dictator the Marquis of Pombal. Pre-Roman-esque styles include early Megalithic structures, Roman styles, and Moorish or Arab styles, when Portugal was occupied by Muslims (711-1290). This period of Moorish castles and mosques, most but not all of which were razed, was followed by the Romanesque period (1100-ca. 1230), when many churches, monasteries, castles, and palaces were constructed.There followed the Gothic period (ca. 1200-1450), which was dominated by buildings for the Church, the monarchy, and the nobility. Related to Portugal's overseas empire, the kingdom's new role briefly as a world power, especially on the seas, and to the reign of King Manuel I, is the Manueline architectural style, described by scholars as "Atlantic Baroque" (ca. 1490-1520), a bold Portuguese version of late Gothic style. This was followed by styles of Renaissance and Mannerism (ca. 1520-1650), including the "Plain style," which was influenced by Castilian styles under King Felipe I.Following the period 1580 to 1640, when Spain ruled Portugal, there was restoration architecture (1640-1717) and then the Baroque style (1717-55). The largest and most unusual building from this era, the Mafra Palace, is said to be even larger than Spain's El Escorial. Following the Lisbon Earthquake of 1755, was Pombaline style (1755-1860), a blend of late Baroque and Neoclassicism, which began when Pombal's government oversaw the reconstruction of large sections of central Lisbon. Modern architecture followed this period, a style influenced in the 20th century by one of Europe's best architecture schools, the so-called Escola do Porto (School of Oporto). This school is the Faculdade de Arquitectura (School of Architecture), and alumni include celebrated architects Fernando Tavora; Álvaro Siza Vieira, designer of the Portuguese pavilion at Expo '98, Lisbon; and Eduardo Souto de Moura. Despite tragic losses of historic structures due to urban development, since the 1930s many Portuguese governments have sought to preserve and restore the remaining historic legacy of architecture. -
14 architecture, church
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > architecture, church
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15 stave church
1) Общая лексика: имеющая четыре угловых опоры-стол (позже, в конце XI века система трансформировалась в деревянную церковь с двумя рядами внутренних колонн; с 1200 года - это обычно церковь с одним центральным деревянным столбом-опорой от пола до потолка)2) Религия: (In architecture, type of wooden Christian church built in Norway in the Middle Ages) норвежская деревянная церковь3) Архитектура: (в скандинавской архитектуре начала XI века) деревянная церковь -
16 stave church (In architecture, type of wooden Christian church built in Norway in the Middle Ages)
Религия: норвежская деревянная церковьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > stave church (In architecture, type of wooden Christian church built in Norway in the Middle Ages)
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17 San Miniato al Monte (Three-aisled basilican church in Florence completed in 1062, one of the finest examples of the Tuscan Romanesque style of architecture)
Религия: Сан-МиниатоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > San Miniato al Monte (Three-aisled basilican church in Florence completed in 1062, one of the finest examples of the Tuscan Romanesque style of architecture)
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18 Santa Croce (Church of the Franciscans in Florence, one of the finest examples of Italian Gothic architecture)
Религия: Санта КрочеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Santa Croce (Church of the Franciscans in Florence, one of the finest examples of Italian Gothic architecture)
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19 exedra (In architecture, semicircular or rectangular niche with a raised seat; more loosely applied, the term also refers to the apse of a church or to a niche therein)
Религия: экседраУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > exedra (In architecture, semicircular or rectangular niche with a raised seat; more loosely applied, the term also refers to the apse of a church or to a niche therein)
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20 fleche (In French architecture, any spire; in English it is an architectural term for a small slender spire placed on the ridge of a church roof)
Религия: церковный шпильУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fleche (In French architecture, any spire; in English it is an architectural term for a small slender spire placed on the ridge of a church roof)
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