![]() ![]() Cornicesultimately allow for some flexibility in themeasurements and join between theceiling and wall join.įrancis D.K Ching, 2008, BuildingConstruction illustrated, 4th Ediition, JohnWiley & Sons. Used widely in brick and stone wallsaswell as concrete slabs.ĭetailing that sits over the ceiling andwall join and can be created from one ormultiple moldings, which are theelements that make up a cornice.Ĭornices can be very ornate or simpleand there a re multiple additions andvariations to the designs. This image shows the top of an internaldoor, with architrave casting around theedges of the door.Ī joint placed in masonary constructionto allow for controlled and measuredexpansion and movement as a result ofthermal dynamics. It is used on nearly all internal doors andwindows of buildingsĬhing, FDK 2008, Building ConstructionIllustrated, John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken,N.J. STUDENTNUMBER STUDENT NAME TERM DEFINITION (include source) OWN IMAGE DOCUMENTED IMAGE (include source)ĮXAMPLES of how, where and whenused (include sources)Īrchitrave refers to the casting thatsurrounds a window or doorway,especially when it is continuous with thesame profile. ![]()
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