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belt course การใช้

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  • Another belt course like the lower one sets off the top story.
  • A stone-belt course separates the ground floor from the two upper floors.
  • Windows are also decorated with a stone lintels and a stone belt course.
  • A terra cotta belt course separates that story and the parapet.
  • The belt course often projects from the side of the building.
  • The two types of brick are separated by a rusticated limestone belt course.
  • One belt course is just above the second floor level windows.
  • It is faced in yellow brick with a sandstone belt course.
  • Separation between the first and second stories is defined by a dentilated belt course.
  • A belt course of stone trim extends continuously just under the ground floor windows.
  • A narrow belt course divides the second and third floors from the one below.
  • Although the belt course has its origins as a structural component of a building,
  • The cornice, an elaborate belt course did not carry over from the tower section.
  • Decorative quoins mark the building's corners, and Vermont marble makes a belt course between floors.
  • It lacks the upper belt course and corner carvings.
  • A belt course divides the first and second levels.
  • The Greek key belt course and carved frieze and cornice continue from the front facade.
  • Above them, at the tower's flat roof, is a stone belt course and plain parapet.
  • A molded limestone belt course atop the rustication separates the first floor from the second.
  • The second belt course is at the cornice level.
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