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Old house
Rathaus in Rauris/Austria
Here is detail of one window www.flickr.com/photos/39557588@N00/99159677/in/set-720575...
Voglmair House
1. Use: Village hall, home 2. Exterior: 3-story, facing the street, a 3-axis structure from the Middle Ages. On the ground floor, a Gothic portal with pointed arch, at the apex a floral ornament, two windows with segmental arches. At both the southeast and northeast corners, a 2-story corner oriel on three consoles. On the upper floors, Gothic-shaped window frames. 3-axis south and west facade. 4-axis north facade. On the 1st floor, a single-story flat oriel on two triple-segmented consoles and a middle two-part console. At both the southwest and northwest corners, a windowless corner oriel extending to the full height of the building. On the northeast side of the northwest oriel, a small, embrasure-shaped opening. Saddle roof, damaged exterior plaster. Wooden windows dating from the 19th century. After a fire in the 18th century, the building's size was reduced, resulting in the loss of its original overall form. 3. Interior: On the ground floor, vaulted hall with lunettes. Straight stairways from the cellar to the upper floors. Hall on the first floor features a round-arched, barrel-vaulted ceiling, each with seven lunettes and plastered groin vaulting. Dating from the beginning of the 16th century, 2nd-floor hall with flat ceiling. Corner room facing southeast with wooden ceiling. In the attic space, wall above the hall with interior plastering. 4. Condition: No structural problems, no noticeable damage worth mentioning. In need of renovation. 5. Aesthetics: In spite of its reduction in size resulting from a fire in the 18th century, the building is still of dominating significance and has a great impact on the overall visual impression of the town: historic monument! 6. Potential Renovations: Interior work is possible as long as the artistically significant construction details are preserved. Partial replastering of the facade with flat, troweled plaster, renovation of the wooden windows (double-winged with two horizontal sashes). The street-side wooden gateway must be left untouched
Old house
Rathaus in Rauris/Austria
Here is detail of one window www.flickr.com/photos/39557588@N00/99159677/in/set-720575...
Voglmair House
1. Use: Village hall, home 2. Exterior: 3-story, facing the street, a 3-axis structure from the Middle Ages. On the ground floor, a Gothic portal with pointed arch, at the apex a floral ornament, two windows with segmental arches. At both the southeast and northeast corners, a 2-story corner oriel on three consoles. On the upper floors, Gothic-shaped window frames. 3-axis south and west facade. 4-axis north facade. On the 1st floor, a single-story flat oriel on two triple-segmented consoles and a middle two-part console. At both the southwest and northwest corners, a windowless corner oriel extending to the full height of the building. On the northeast side of the northwest oriel, a small, embrasure-shaped opening. Saddle roof, damaged exterior plaster. Wooden windows dating from the 19th century. After a fire in the 18th century, the building's size was reduced, resulting in the loss of its original overall form. 3. Interior: On the ground floor, vaulted hall with lunettes. Straight stairways from the cellar to the upper floors. Hall on the first floor features a round-arched, barrel-vaulted ceiling, each with seven lunettes and plastered groin vaulting. Dating from the beginning of the 16th century, 2nd-floor hall with flat ceiling. Corner room facing southeast with wooden ceiling. In the attic space, wall above the hall with interior plastering. 4. Condition: No structural problems, no noticeable damage worth mentioning. In need of renovation. 5. Aesthetics: In spite of its reduction in size resulting from a fire in the 18th century, the building is still of dominating significance and has a great impact on the overall visual impression of the town: historic monument! 6. Potential Renovations: Interior work is possible as long as the artistically significant construction details are preserved. Partial replastering of the facade with flat, troweled plaster, renovation of the wooden windows (double-winged with two horizontal sashes). The street-side wooden gateway must be left untouched