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 Übersetzung für 'brick façade' von Englisch nach Deutsch
archi.constr.
brick façade
Ziegelfassade {f}
Teiltreffer
archi.
Town Hall facade / façade [also: town hall facade / façade]
Rathausfassade {f} [auch: Rathaus-Fassade]
high temperature insulating brick <HTI brick>Schaumstein {m}
high temperature insulating brick <HTI brick>Isolierstein {m}
archi.constr.
glass facade
Glasfassade {f}
archi.constr.
wooden facade
Holzfassade {f}
archi.
front facade
Frontfassade {f}
pol.
facade democracy
Fassadendemokratie {f}
constr.
plastered facade
Putzfassade {f}
archi.constr.
marble facade
Marmorfassade {f}
pol.
democratic facade
demokratische Fassade {f}
constr.
facade cladding
Fassadenbekleidung {f}
external facadeAußenfassade {f}
exterior facadeAußenfassade {f}
front facadeAußenfassade {f}
facade paintingFassadenmalerei {f}
archi.
facade design
Fassadengestaltung {f}
archi.
façade wall
Frontmauer {f}
archi.constr.
timber facade
Holzfassade {f}
constr.
facade insulation
Fassadendämmung {f}
archi.constr.
façade orientation
Fassadenausrichtung {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The exterior facing Stevenage Road has a brick façade Decorative pillars show the club's foundation date as 1880 though this is thought to be incorrect.
  • This brick façade perimeter wall with arched portals reflects the heritage of Memorial Stadium's exterior, and a 360° colonnade provides a year-round walkway around the stadium.
  • The distinctively curved aqua-green tin roof on the front of a red brick façade can still be seen on many of these buildings, including the Big Lots in Woodstock, Georgia and the Northeast Cobb YMCA.
  • The station has an ornate yellow brick façade at the entrance.
  • It has a richly decorated interior with a notable staircase, and is unique among the town's private dwellings for having Portland stone dressings to its brick façade, though the design of this frontage has been described as "curiously amateurish" with "little attention ...

  • The Palace Theatre is a West End theatre in the City of Westminster in London. Its red-brick facade dominates the west side of Cambridge Circus behind a small plaza near the intersection of Shaftesbury Avenue and Charing Cross Road. The Palace Theatre seats 1,400.
  • In early 2012, Katharina Wagner mentioned the need for repairs to the building, with mention specifically of roof leaks and crumbling of the red brick facade. In 2014, funding for restoration was announced at a level of approximately €30 million, primarily from public funding shared between Germany and the state of Bavaria, with the German national government and the Bavarian state government holding majority shares.
  • The Oshawa Arena (later known as the Hambly Arena) opened in 1930 and was built in large part to the contributions of Colonel Robert Samuel McLaughlin. It was the first brick facade and steel support structure for hockey in Oshawa. Shortly after training camp in 1953, the arena would suffer the same demise as its predecessor and burned to the ground on September 15.
  • In recent years, the association of "Friends of the Elettrice Palatina" and the Comune of Florence re-visited the question of completing the outer facade of the basilica according to Michelangelo's designs. To assist with the public debate, a computerized reconstruction was projected onto the plain brick facade in February 2007. As yet, no decision has been made regarding a project use Michelangelo's design to build the outer facade following his wooden model.
  • Currently the site is a public park. A small section of the exterior brick facade (along the first-base side) still stands, as well as the old ticket office behind what was the right field corner. The last remnant of the grandstand, crumbling and presumably unsafe, was taken down in 2002 as part of a renovation process to the decaying playground. Local schools' youth teams still compete on the ball field.

  • The building is on an L-shaped site. While the lower section has a facade of limestone, the upper stories incorporate a buff-brick facade and contain numerous setbacks. Other features of the facade include spandrels between the windows on each story, which are recessed behind the vertical piers on the facade. At the top of the building is a pyramid with a spire at its pinnacle. The Manhattan Company's main banking room and board room were on the lower floors, while the remaining stories were rented to tenants. The former banking room was converted into a Duane Reade store.
  • In 1847 Nebelong designed the Santa's Boys School in Rosenkrantz. It had a brick facade with round arched window openings.
  • Giant Wild Goose Pagoda or Big Wild Goose Pagoda ([...] , literally "big swan goose pagoda"), is a monumental Buddhist pagoda located in southern Xi'an, Shaanxi, China. It was built in 648/649(?) during the Tang dynasty and originally had five stories. It was rebuilt in 704 during the reign of Empress Wu Zetian and its exterior brick facade was renovated during the Ming dynasty.
  • Independence Hall has a red brick facade, designed in Georgian style. It consists of a central building with belltower and steeple, attached to two smaller wings via arcaded hyphens. The highest point to the tip of the steeple spire is [...] above the ground.
  • Most campus facilities feature red or brown brick façades with the exceptions of Elliott and Pruis Halls, each made of Indiana limestone.

  • The adjoining firehouse of Engine Company 23, at 215 West 58th Street, was designed by Alexander H. Stevens (the New York City Fire Department's superintendent of buildings [...]) in the Beaux-Arts style. [...] The design contains an arched fire truck entrance at ground level; a limestone-and-brick facade on the second and third stories, with two small windows flanking a large window on each story; a bracket above the second story; and a parapet atop the third story. [...] The building remains an active firehouse of the FDNY.
  • The civil parish of Winslow was a total [...] in the original township devolved from the Saxon "parochia". To the west stands two outstanding Georgian properties. "The Green" was a large farm on which a big house was built in 1770 for Thomas Colley owned the smart three-storey house with a brick facade in 1771 two miles west of Winslow Township. A plan was drafted by 1780, owned [...] of which nearly half was meadow. It consisted of 5 bays with pedimnented centre and doorways of tripartite Doric columns. Typical of the Decorated Style, the blank sections on the wall offset the elaborations. Colley also installed Venetian windows and a baluster staircase. Obvious bays contrasted with fronted ornate pedimented doric columns at the entrance. Venetian windows hint at the Georgian Grand Tour and the ornate style architecture typical of the county. It also contains a remarkable baluster staircase. In horse country it was usual to have outbuildings and stables made of stone. There was a blacksmith's smithy nearby next to [...] of woodland.
  • The original exchange building was a two- and three-story structure covered three-quarters on the block, surrounding a covered horse ring measuring [...] square. The Broadway wing had dealers' offices on the first floor and the exchange's offices on the second floor, as well as space for carriages and valuable horses. The 50th Street and Seventh Avenue wings had horses on each floor, with 187 box stalls total. After the exchange was destroyed, Vanderbilt hired A. V. Porter to construct a new structure of two to four stories. The new building surrounded a covered ring measuring [...]. The new structure reused some of the old exchange's walls and had a brick facade with arched windows, as well as trusses over the ring.
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