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180Degree View Image Connecting on a straight line.
270Degree View Image Dead ending for a balustrade run, or a three-way intersection for a window.
360Degree View Image Fully enclosed. No connection on a horizontal or vertical planes.
45Degree View Image Goes around a 45-degree corner.
90Degree View Image Goes around a 90-degree corner.
Animaleer View Image A natural or idealized animal form used for ornamental details.
Art View Image Artistic details.
Baluster View Image Includes baluster as part of the unit.
Balustrade View Image Includes balustrade as part of the unit.
Banded View Image Includes banding as part of the unit.
Banding View Image Includes banding as part of the unit.
Base View Image Includes a separate base.
Bowl View Image Projecting from or inset into a wall like a bowl.
Bracket View Image A projection from a vertical wall that provides structural or visual support to an overhanging member.
Cap View Image Includes a separate cap for piers, walls and newel pier.
CircleTop View Image Unit includes a circle top.
Column View Image Unit includes columns.
ColumnPilaster View Image Unit includes column pilasters.
Coped View Image On a profile that runs horizontally, the portion of the profile that turns a corner to make a neat join.
Corbel View Image Projecting ornament that supports or appears to support weight.
Crown View Image The top of an architectural element. Specifically here an additional molding used to finish off a design.
DecorativeLegs View Image Having ornate or decorative supporting legs.
DividersHorizontal View Image Used to separate parts of a window or door. Dividers may be plain or profiled; simple or complex.
DoubleSide View Image A unit that spans both sides of a wall.
Ear View Image A unit that uses wider and narrower profiles for a decorative effect.
Eyebrow View Image Unit that includes an eyebrow, but it is not the Primary View.
Figurine View Image Unit that includes a figurine, but it is not the Primary View.
Finial View Image Includes finial.
FinishedEnd View Image A unit that ends with a clean stop, like a newel pier at the bottom of a staircase.
Flat View Image A unit that is designed to be flat on a wall. As opposed to an alcove entry or a U-shaped fireplace surround.
FlatTop View Image A unit that includes a flat top but it is not the Primary View.
Fluted View Image Made with grooves separated by a sharp edge, usually semi-circular or elliptical in section.
Half View Image One-half of a standard unit. Usually dead-ends into a wall.
Hollow View Image Not made of solid pieces. Parts have a void or hole in the center.
Key View Image Includes a keystone.
NewelPier View Image Unit includes one or more newel piers.
OnePiece View Image Made as a single piece, as opposed to two or more pieces.
Ornament View Image Includes an ornament.
Panel View Image Unit includes a panel.
Pedestal View Image Unit includes a pedestal, usually for a bowl or a table top to rest upon.
Pediment View Image Unit includes a pediment, but it is not the Primary View.
PictureFrame View Image An area fully framed by one profile.
Plinth View Image Includes a plinth or block. Can be under the legs or joining two profiles.
Quoins View Image Includes quoins or corner blocks.
Radius View Image Single flat radius.
Rectangular View Image Rectangular in shape, but not the Primary View.
Riser View Image Vertical member between the treads of a stair.
Round View Image Circular or Round. Can be on a horizontal or vertical plane.
Sill View Image Window or other unit includes a stone sill.
SlightSlope View Image Pier caps, chimney caps and wall caps with a slope less then 4 inches.
Smooth View Image Has a smooth surface.
Soffit View Image Ceiling or exposed underside surface of entablatures, archways, balconies.
Solid View Image Solid stacking pieces. Not Hollow. Not panels.
Square View Image Unit is square, but is not the Primary View.
SquareTop View Image Unit includes a SquareTop opening, but it is not the Primary View.
Stacked View Image Placed one atop another to make the joints align.
Straight View Image Unit is straight, no grade, no radii and no turns or copes.
TwoPiece View Image Unit requires two pieces.
Urn View Image A vase of varying shapes and sizes usually including a footed base or a pedestal.
Volute View Image A spiral or scroll-like ornament.
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