lintel Meaning & Definition

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  • A continuous concrete lintel separates the facade and the roof surfaces and follows the top of the brickwork shell.

  • The reduced dimension slab edges, via thermally broken connections, are attached to precast lintels that are expressed on the street and rear facade.

  • Together the lintel and tympanum were a visual analogue of the canticle antiphons.

  • Fragments of lintels prolong a doorway into a gallery, and a thickened facade is transformed into occupiable space.

  • The upper lintel is sometimes left out on a terrace so as to let in the sunlight.

  • The existing concrete lintel was extended downwards over 250mm of its width to give the same effect.

  • The wood to wood joints of the post and lintel system are made with metal using a 'bucket and bolt' system.

  • In this case, the top lintel has been omitted to let in more sunlight.

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