At Kluger Architects, we believe knowledge is key to both personal and professional growth. By exploring architectural concepts together, we not only enhance our own understanding but also cultivate a deeper appreciation for architecture and design.

Each week – on “Terminology Tuesdays” – we will delve into key architectural terms, breaking them down with clear explanations and engaging visuals.
This week, we’re exploring three distinct architectural elements:

• Cupola: A cupola is a small, dome-like structure that often crowns a building. Traditionally used for ventilation and light
• Finial: The finial is an ornamental feature that sits atop a roof, spire, or other architectural elements.
• Spire: A spire is a tall, pointed structure that extends upwards from a building, commonly seen on churches and cathedrals.

Swipe through our images to see these elements in context and get a clearer understanding of their roles. Join us every Tuesday as we dive into more architectural concepts and deepen your appreciation for the art and science behind design.

Connect with us on LinkedIn and show your support!

Leave A Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *