It's not the old London that is architecturally ugly and mean; it is the modern London, and usually the more modern the greater the affliction to the eye.
For instance: architecturally it is too often saddening and mean.
London in the late seventies was architecturally less saddening than now, because less that was pretentious and defiant of good taste had been undertaken.
Illustration: A built-in corner cupboard has an architecturally decorative value for it supplies a spot of color in the paneled walls.
A music room, to be perfect, should not have heavy draperies to deaden the sound, and the window and door openings should be treated architecturally to make this possible.
They were treated architecturally and the feeling of absolute support which they gave was most satisfactory.
The house should be large and architecturally correct, and there should be at least a near relation of a Fortunatus purse to draw upon.
Etruscan temple, architecturally speaking, was not of a very monumental character, its external decoration and colour added considerably to its effect.
This use of Greek monuments was architecturally absurd, though at the time it was no doubt the offspring of a genuine enthusiasm.
Then follows an interregnum of five dynasties, when the invasion of the Hyksos took place; this wasarchitecturally unproductive.
To plaster over stone-work is a somewhat daring act, and is not architecturally correct, but the appearance of the house is altogether pleasing.
Taken in combination with the adjoining castle it is architecturally one of the most unchanged corners of England.
Some of the churches of these colleges of secular canons were architecturally equal to the cathedrals.
New Orleans is not a handsome city, architecturally speaking, though it has a number of fine buildings.
Even the public buildings have the stamp of antiquity upon them, and are, in consequence, interesting, though few of them are architecturally beautiful.
The beautiful west facade, elaborately adorned with arcading and sculptures, is, like the west front of Lincoln, architecturally a mere mask.
The chapel has an aspect in every way in keeping with the humble class of tenements among which it stands, and of course has nothing architecturally to notice.
Maria Novella fifth, including also the Baptistery before it, but architecturally second.
Apostoli was built by Charlemagne, it is certainly very old and architecturallyof great interest.
Locally and even architecturally connected with the Palace of Justice is the Holy Chapel, one of the most perfect sacred buildings that Paris possesses.
Footnote 105: The church is architecturally naught, outside; but the tower arches, within, form the loveliest gem in Cambridge.
Architecturally considered, the chapel is a building of great interest.
Architecturally considered, the church of Cerisy is an interesting relic of Norman workmanship.
Architecturally the tower may be said to be a connecting link between the romanesque and Norman styles.
Architecturally speaking, there is little to admire.
But architecturally it is nothing more than a splendid failure--over-decorated and ginger-bready.
Many of them are covered, inside and out, with the richest sculpture, and may be regarded architecturally as "the most beautiful in form as well as the most elegant in detail" of the temples of Northern India.
The Srirangam temple in Trichinopoly, the largest in India, is architecturally the converse of this: it is one of the latest in date, the fifth court having been left unfinished in the middle of the 18th century.
Here is a town of twelve or thirteen thousand population, with electric lighted streets, and with blocks of buildings which are stately enough, and also architecturally fine enough, to command respect in any city.
Lingerie effects do not combine well with architecture, and the more architecturally a window is treated, the less it need be dressed up in ruffles.
The flat Venetian ceilings, such as those in the ducal palace, with their richly carved wood-work and glorious paintings, beautiful as they have been made by art, are not so fine architecturally as a domed or coved ceiling.
No Hittite inscriptions have been discovered there; but further researches have shown that architecturally Zindjirli belongs to a group of settlements the Hittite origin of which it is impossible to doubt.
In studying the ground plans of the three modern villages on East Mesa, the fact is noted that both Sichomovi and Hano differ architecturally from Walpi.
The distinction thus recognized is, I believe, architecturally valid.
This may be regarded as historically and architecturally the kernel of the Roman house; it is found in all of which we have any knowledge.
The metae, so named from their shape (section 284), were pillars erected at the two ends of the spina and architecturally a part of it, though there may have been a space between.
What a contrast, this frantic luxuriance of vegetation, with the arid plains of India; thesearchitecturally picturesque crags and knobs and miniature mountains, with the monotony of the Indian dead-levels.
It is a stately city architecturally as well as in magnitude.
I have seen a costly and well-equipped, and architecturally handsome hospital in an Australian village of fifteen hundred inhabitants.
An explanation of this marked advance at so early a date is given by this very fancy of Augustus: the works thus architecturally utilized could not have been devotional images of the deities; they must have been decorative sculptures.
When the entrance is at all architecturally characterized upon the exterior, which is of comparatively rare occurrence, it displays the heavy Egyptian scotia and roundlet (Fig.
The best ornamental treatment of the architecturally bare surface was given by the marked division of its height.
The examples of the inclined terraces which have been preserved rather seem to show that various attempts were made to develop architecturally upon the exterior the peculiarity of its inner construction.
It was from these private basilicas that the first Christian churches were architecturally developed.
Architecturally it marks the first complete flowering of the genius of Sir Christopher Wren.
Even architecturally the streets of the University have changed, and here not always for the better.
The Deanery of Christ Church was not only made architecturally into a new house, but under Dr.
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