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Inside is a fireplace with a broad frieze of simple geometrical motifs above the four-centered arch.
The entry had four-centered arches connected to four towers built mostly of brick with stone dressings and upper caps made of ashlar.
The four-centered arch, now known as the Tudor arch, was a defining feature; some of the most remarkable oriel windows belong to this period; the mouldings are more spread out and the foliage becomes more naturalistic.
Under Sharqi rule, architecture developed under a provincial influence that resulted in an Indo-Islamic style noted for its characteristic arched pylons in the center of the facades, two storey arcades, monumental gateways and the unifying use of the depressed four-centered arch with a fringe of ornament.
The Depressed arch is wide and looks as if it has been pushed almost flat.
The masonry is decorated with arched friezes above each storey and the windows are topped by depressed arches.
There are depressed arches.
It is lighted by a plain square-headed window in the west wall, and has an entrance on the south with a depressed arch in a square head.
A four-centred arch, also known as a depressed arch or Tudor arch, is a low, wide type of arch with a pointed apex.
The entrance is set behind four columns supporting depressed arches, with capitals decorated with birds and leaves, similar to those that can be seen at the Casa Vicens.
Upon the accession of Elizabeth II, she requested the design to be replaced with a representation of the St Edward's Crown (with depressed arches) which she wore at her coronation.
A variant is the "segmental" pediment, where the normal angular slope of the raking cornice is replaced by one in the form of a segment of a circle, in the manner of a depressed arch.
There is a small square porch with Tudor arch at the front door.
The south chapel screen dates from the 16th century and features a Tudor arch.
The hall contains a sandstone fireplace with a Tudor arch.
Look at the Tudor arch and the mullions across the windows."
The doorway has a Tudor arch above which is a pargeted panel.
The connecting wall was pierced by a Tudor arch.
Andrews provided the favoured design for the requisite entry in the form of a Tudor arch.
The section connecting the two wings includes the main entrance, which features stone facing and Tudor arches.
I remember it was fitted round the low Tudor arch which was previously there."
The structural members are articulated through one predominant form, a four-centered or Tudor arch.
The first floor was remodeled in 1953 from Tudor arches to a projected floor entrance.
The centre of the front is recessed and contains a canted open porch with three Tudor arches.
Inscribed on the Tudor arch above is the following Latin text:
The north aisle has windows, some of which are blocked, and a doorway, also blocked, under a Tudor arch.
The entrance door at street level is in a doorway with a Tudor arch, and on each side of it is a two-pane window.
"The wide Tudor arch has two multimolded bands separated by large square floral bosses," he added.
In the bottom stage is a west doorway with a Tudor arch, above which is a three-light window, and a clock face.
It features six quatrefoil columns that support Tudor arches spanning the verandah.
The hall is entered through a Tudor arch containing a Gothic-style glazed timber screen.
In the north wall of the chancel is a blocked doorway with a Tudor arch, and a two-light mullioned window at a high level.
The Gothic period's pointed arch was blunted into the flattened Tudor arch.
The entrance bay projects forwards and its opening has a Tudor arch, over which is the date 1874 and shields containing inscriptions.
The house was of stone, with narrow latticed windows with stone lintels and a front door which still retained its Tudor arch.
Pointed arches were still used throughout the period, but ogee and four-centred Tudor arches were also introduced.
In the Tudor era the heraldic escutcheon took the shape of an inverted Tudor arch.