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"An oriel window is a stunning architectural feature, offering a striking 3D design that extends outward from the facade of a building," explains Michelle Martin, senior marketing executive for ...
An oriel window, most commonly found in Gothic Revival architecture, projects from the upper story of a building and is supported from below by corbels or brackets of wood or stone. The window ...
The three-storey house on a compact site combines residential accommodation on its upper floors with ground-floor access to a ...
Bay Window DisputeMR. ZIEGLER'S ORIEL WINDOW. Sept. 9, 1890 The New York Times Archives See the article in its original context from September 9, 1890, Page 5 Buy Reprints View on timesmachine ...
The grand late 19th century row house, picturesque with its peaked roofline, oriel window, and rough stonework, has had just a handful of owners. The current ones, who moved in more than 35 years ago ...
Located on a landmarked block known for elaborate townhouses, this Stuyvesant Heights brownstone was designed in 1894 by noted 19th century architect Magnus Dahlander in the Romanesque and Renaissance ...
Awning windows open using hinges at the top and are typically found in basements or bathrooms. Also referred to as hopper windows. Oriel Window selection is an integral component of any remodeling ...