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A searchable architecture and construction related dictionary. All entries can be freely edited by the public.
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An illustrated glossary by Alice Cotton.
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Single-page glossary of art and architectural terms, from Your Way to Florence.
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Indexed, cross-referenced and illustrated dictionary of architectural terms from Chuck LaChiusa. All examples are from buildings in Buffalo, New York.
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Illustrated glossary of terms relating to California missions and other Hispanic sites by Sasha Honig.
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A full glossary from Castles of Britain.
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Glossary of terms used by garden historians and landscape architects, with links to examples in eTexts.
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An illustrated and cross-referenced dictionary of mainly architectural terms from Jane Vadnal of the University of Pittsburgh.
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A brief cross-referenced glossary of gardening and landscape-architecture terms by John D. Tatter, Birmingham-Southern College.
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An illustrated dictionary of architectural terms from the Pevsner Architectural Guides to the buildings of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
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Illustrated and cross-referenced dictionary of military architecture terms used in fortification and fieldworks from the Iron Age up until the eighteenth century.
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An illustrated a-z of architectural styles and terminology.
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A controlled vocabulary that can be used to improve access to cultural heritage information in the global networked environment. The AAT is a vocabulary of nearly 120,000 terms for describing objects, textural materials, images, architecture and material culture from antiquity to the present.
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Architectural, building and conservation terms explained by Neil Grieve of The Centre for Conservation and Urban Studies, University of Dundee.