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Chapter F: Structural & Decorative Stone Design
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Christian Design Identities
Chapter A: Urban Design Textures
Chapter B: National & Religious Characteristics
1. Europe in Jerusalem – Design Resemblances
2. Cosmopolitan Jerusalem – National & Religious Emblems
3. Christian Identity – Multitude of Languages
Chapter C: Christian Symbolism
1. Cross Types
2. Verses from the Bible & New Testament
3. Christian Motifs
4. Animal Motifs
5. Commemorative Plaques
6. Urban Chronology
Chapter D: Architectural & Ornamental Designs
1. Symmetrical Façades
2. Bell Towers
3. Gates & Doorways
4. Window Openings
5. Stained Glass Windows
6. Wall Paintings
7. Floor Paving
Chapter E: Ironwork Design
Chapter F: Structural & Decorative Stone Design
1. Pediments
2. Keystones
3. Columns & Capitals
4. Balustrades & Urns
5. Bracket Supports
6. Blind Arches
7. Palmettes
8. Stone Reliefs
9. Buttresses
10. Chimneys
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Neo-Romanesque Ornamental Strip
The former German-Catholic Schmidt Hospice & School, built in 1886. 25 Hillel Street, City Center.
Date/Period
1880s
Medium
Stone
Status
Building and motif intact
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