In our earlier discussion of trabeation, we pointed out the lintel as the weak element of the structure. |
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A door was supposed to have a transom and a lintel and a keyhole and stiles and a handle. |
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The lintel twists with numerals, the four walls buckling with crookbacked joists until ghosts hang homeless in the lurching levels. |
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The seven-foot lintel stone and hearth in the kitchen were exposed, and the original table, cupboard, and sugan chairs are still in use. |
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The lintel is carved in only one lithic piece and we can see four busts and the nobiliary coat of arms. |
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The post and lintel were just frames for a set of double door gates wrought of thick lumber and braced with iron. |
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Above each doorway a window with sidelights is capped by a soapstone lintel. |
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He traversed the gamut of the masonry trades from foundation to lintel, bridge abutment to gravestone, and from skyscraper to curbstone. |
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They were so big that their heads came up past the lintel of the entranceway door. |
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The low door lintel in the upper room was suitably covered to prevent accidents! |
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If the stone or precast concrete element is a single piece that functions as a lintel to support the masonry above, the flashing should be installed over the lintel. |
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A stone lintel covered the access from the living area to the kitchen. |
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In The Music Lesson it is possible to see that the joists are supported at the left on a timber lintel or wall-plate, running across the heads of the windows. |
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The original fireplace in the hall proved to have an elegant curved back and a decorative fireback of herringbone brick and was surmounted by a massive pine lintel. |
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The lintel shows Jesus carrying the cross on the way to Calvary. |
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Usually, the steel angle or steel lintel is below the stone surround. |
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Mesopotamian architecture was characterized by the use of brick, lintel and the introduction of construction elements like arc and vault. |
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Then, fix 3 inch angle bracket 2 inches above the window lintel and make sure you have a good fixing in straps or brick. |
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Hut 3 has a surviving porchway, with the two jamb stones still upright, although the lintel has fallen. |
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Along with vaults, they gradually replaced the traditional post and lintel construction which makes use of the column and architrave. |
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A lintel or beam may have four inches of bearing upon the wall. |
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Such is her shame and despair that she hangs herself in a barn, or perhaps from the great kitchen fireplace lintel, or else she drowns herself in a shallow pool. |
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