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  2. Lattice multiplication - Wikipedia

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    The mathematician and educator David Eugene Smith asserted that lattice multiplication was brought to Italy from the Middle East. [7] This is reinforced by noting that the Arabic term for the method, shabakh, has the same meaning as the Italian term for the method, gelosia, namely, the metal grille or grating (lattice) for a window.

  3. Shoji - Wikipedia

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    A shoji (障 ( しょう ) 子 ( じ ), Japanese pronunciation:) is a door, window or room divider used in traditional Japanese architecture, consisting of translucent (or transparent) sheets on a lattice frame.

  4. Capiz shell window - Wikipedia

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    A closed capiz-shell window. In Philippine architecture, the capiz shell window is a type of window with small panes that use the translucent and durable capiz shell (windowpane oyster shell) instead of glass. The Chinese were presumably the first to utilize the shell, the dissemination of which use has been credited to the Portuguese ...

  5. Qing Structural Regulations - Wikipedia

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    In the end, Liang deciphered a large amount of obscure jargon, making it intelligible to students of architecture, and clarifying the structural characteristics of ancient Chinese architecture. Since its publication over seven decades ago, it has been the principal textbook on the essence of ancient Chinese architecture.

  6. Shangjing, Zhejiang - Wikipedia

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    The village’s buildings are of a typical Wu-style and feature white walls, black tiles ornate wooden cornices, high doors, and lattice windows. Its wood carvings and tile carvings are typical elements of ancient Chinese architecture. Among them is the provincially unique five-room ancestral hall, known as Lui Clan Ancestral Hall, and six ...

  7. Eight Great Architectures of the Liao Dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Renowned for its distinctive architectural design, intricate wood-carved diamond-shaped lattice windows, and expansive murals, the building stands as a notable cultural landmark. Furthermore, the Feihu Bell, an associated artifact of the Wenshu Hall, holds significance as the sole Liao dynasty iron bell in China with a well-documented origin. [4]