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  • TENON In a timber connection a projecting tongue that is inserted into a mortise.
  • TERRA COTTA Fired clay (literally 'baked earth') commonly shaped in a mould and frequently glazed after firing.
  • TERREPLEIN In military architecture, the flat roof of a fortification, on which ordnance was mounted.
  • TIE BEAM In a roof truss, a principal beam that spans from one wall to the other.
  • TRANSEPT In a church, a projecting space that is perpendicular to the nave; the nave and transepts intersect at the crossing to produce a cruciform plan.
  • TREFOIL A decorative form characterized by three lobes.
  • TRIFORIUM In a church, a passage or gallery above the nave arcade and below the clerestory.
  • TRIGLYPH In classical architecture, one of a series of raised ornamental panels in a Doric frieze that consist of three vertical bands; triglyphs alternate with metopes.
  • TRUSS A structural framework, made of either timber or metal, that is composed of individual members fastened together in a triangular arrangement.
  • TYMPANUM The panel, usually semicircular located between the underside of an arch and the top of a doorway within the arch; also the triangular space enclosed by a pediment.
  • URBAN ARCHAEOLOGY Refers to the milieu of old and new artifacts populating the urban landscape.
  • VAULT An arched ceiling constructed of masonry materials; the undersurface, or soffit, is usually curved. If the vault is generated from a series of pointed, rather than round, arches, it is called a groin vault.
  • VENEER A very thin leaf of wood that is used to cover doors or articles of furniture which are made of a low grade wood.
  • VOLUTE In classical architecture, the spiral ornament on a capital.
  • VOUSSOIR One of the wedge-shaped masonry blocks out of which an arch or vault is composed. The central voussoir is the keystone.

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