10 Architecture Words You Are Probably Getting Wrong.mp4
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7m 26s
Brent Scho highlights 10 commonly misused words in construction, offering clear definitions and examples. He clarifies architectural terms such as coins, balustrades, and the distinctions between them. The discussion includes mullions, muntins, and rustication techniques. Key terms like portico, porte cochere, bion molding, and bed mold are defined. Gauge brick and bonding techniques in brickwork are also explored, showcasing their historical significance and visual impact.
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