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The brick itself has segmented pilasters between the bays and some corbeling.
Corbeling, a continuous band of small projecting arches, encircles the building at the roofline.
Decorative corbeling marks the roofline and the transition to a pyramidal roof with finial.
As with the new mansions themselves, homeowners want their chimneys with old details: intricate patterns in the brickwork, ornate corbeling and multiple decorative clay pots on top.
Its defensive walls rise on a corbelling of the cliff.
The brick buildings, with their decorative corbelling, are remarkably intact.
Traces of at least partial corbelling of the galleries was found.
In the 1950s, the corbelling on the chimneys was removed and the garage wing added.
Only the corbelling of the north-west turret remains.
The castle was originally a four-storey rectangular tower, and parts of the original corbelling remain.
It features round arches, recessed panels, and decorative corbelling in the Romanesque style.
Although remodeling obliterated the original façade, the original 1883 corbelling remains on the east side.
The corbelling is so-called billet-and-cable design, the stonework imitating logs and rope.
The tower had a typical continuous course of chequered corbelling and round angle turrets at three of the four corners.
It has a practical, if not authentic, roof which does not hide a view of the continuous corbelling of the parapet.
Before entering, make sure you take note of the corbelling at every corner of the tower house, a trademark of Andrew Crawford.
Edzell represents an early occurrence of this style, known as chequered corbelling, which became more widespread later in the 16th century.
On the remaining two corners of the castle are outcrops of decorative corbelling that would originally have supported turrets at the second floor level.
Modern concrete infill has obscured much of the original detail, although a remnant of 15th-century-style corbelling remains visible.
Above the arches is a plain frieze with carved grotesques at the corners, topped with machicolated corbelling.
The detailing of the home includes corbelling of the upper edge, rock-faced shoulder arches, and jigsaw cut elements in the wooden arches.
Squinches were used at the corners to create an elongated octagon and corbelling used to create an oval base for the dome.
Prior to this refurbishment, engraved lettering of the former name De Baun's Palace Hotel was displayed in the corbelling above the front entrance.
The August sun mobilized against them the last furious heat of midafternoon, beating from the crowded roofs and turrets, the grained corbelling and cherry- caulked flanks.
A distinguishing feature of the building will be the glass roof of the prayer hall, which recalls the corbelling in many of the traditional domes in the Muslim world.
Among the decorative elements present on these buildings are brick pilasters next to the main entrances, stone lintels around the windows, and decorative corbelling between the structural brackets.
The model is roofed and shows the typical structure of a Maltese temple including a trilithon façade, narrow-broad walling technique and upper layers of horizontal corbelling.
The corbelling and terra cotta panels are typical Victorian decorations, while the fanlight and fenestration anticipate the Colonial Revival style by a few decades.
On the other hand, the corbelling at the towers suggests a Romanesque Revival nod, and the upper gable of the fellowship hall suggests Richardsonian Romanesque.