Construction Elements Väike-Ameerika 5 1.Casement window with dead light 2.Picture window 3.Glazed flush door 4.Basement window Väike-Ameerika 4 1.Flush door 2.Garage door 3.Dormer window 4.Casement window Toom-Kuninga 25 1.Oriel window 2.Hopper window with dead light 3.Basement window Väike-Ameerika 3 1.Balcony 2.French window 3.Picture window 4.Panelled door Toom-Kuninga 34 - Gambrel roof - Dormer window - Casement window with dead light - Hopper window Viige 32, Tallinn - Skylight - Pyramid hip roof - Picture window - Circle window - French window
Kusjuures, kui ehitati näiteks raudsõrestike, või muid kandvaid konstruktsioone, siis eelistati rauda ainult oma tugevuse poolest puidule, küll aga mitte esteetilistel põhjustel. 23 Kuni 19. Sajandi keskpaigani, kasutatigi rauda vaid konstruktiivselt, kuid alates sellest ajast, leiti, et seda materjali võiks kasutada ka välisfasaadide puhul, sest pidi sarnanema marmoriga. Üheks ilmekaks näiteks on Oriel Chambers Liverpoolis, mille arhitektiks oli Peter Ellis. Kasutud on peegelaknaid, kuid on siiski näha peenelt sepitsetud vertikaaltugedega rippfasaasadi. Fassaadid sarnanesid sellel ajal siiski veel Itaalia gootikaga, kuid näiteks fassaadi tagumisel poolel pole sellist vaeva nähtud. Pole täpselt kindel, millal arhitektid ja inimesed hakkasid vaatama rauda, kui esteetilist materjali, kuid võib arvata, et see toimus tänu raudsildade ehitamisele, just sai
laborious to decipher." Among letters solved during its existence were those of Napoleon, Talleyrand, and a host of lesser diplomats. These solutions were often made the basis of Austrian strategy. England, too, had its black chamber. It began with the cryptanalytic endeavors of John Wallis, the greatest English mathematician before Newton. After his death, it descended through his grandson to reach, on May 14, 1716, Edward Willes, a 22-year-old minister at Oriel College, Oxford. Willes embarked at once upon a career unique in the annals of cryptology and the church. He not only managed to reconcile his religious calling with an activity once condemned by churchly authorities, but also went on to become the only man in history to use cryptanalytic talents to procure ecclesiastical rewards. Within two years, he had been named rector of Barton, Bedfordshire, for solving more than 300 pages of cipher that exposed Sweden's