rectangular foundationの例文
- The building itself is a one-story rectangular foundation sided in wood shingles.
- It was a single-nave church, built on a rectangular foundation.
- It had a rectangular foundation similar to that of the churches at Gardar and Brattahlid.
- The octagonal first-floor bedroom might be done more cheaply by cantilevering it over a rectangular foundation.
- In the northern part of the complex is a rectangular foundation wall leaning against the perimeter wall.
- The 1826 Greek Revival courthouse was built of brick, and rose two-stories high on a rectangular foundation.
- Little remains today beyond its rectangular foundations.
- It is a two-and-a-half-story rectangular foundation; a single brick chimney pierces the center of the slate-shingled gable roof.
- The rectangular foundation is that of Halton House, which was built in the 15th century by Thomas Charteris of Kinfauns.
- A typical Serbo-Byzantine church has a rectangular foundation, with a major dome in the center with smaller domes around the center one.
- Immediately next to it are the remains of a rectangular foundation wall about 3 and 1.8 metres long, consisting of ashlar-shaped, rough-hewn stones.
- Churches built with a Serbo-Byzantine architecture have a rectangular foundation, they have a central main dome with other smaller domes surrounding the main dome.
- The most well-known archeological site of this kind is guayabo in Turrialba, which contains raised mounds with walls of stone, access ramps and pedestals, as well as aqueducts, elevated platforms, circular and rectangular foundations, paved walkways and other structures.
- Donn worked on a design based on the rectangular foundation discovered by George Washington Parke Custis in June 1815, and on descriptions of the house as a " house of ten or twelve rooms, of two stories in height, with an ell, and probably, not much dissimilar or smaller than Gunston Hall . . . . ."