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ogee [′ō‚jē] (architecture) A reverse curve, shaped like an elongated letter S, as the outline of an ogee molding. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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External decoration tends to be concentrated on the windows and is usually Aksumite in style, although this is sometimes interspersed with Islamic style ogee curves. The section on Venetian palaces, in addition to a traditional tracking of specific architectural motifs such as ogee arches and mibrab windows, moves beyond the normal scope of art history to consider how such borrowings were perceived by a Venetian audience as signifiers of eastern experiences and social place. Kippen, who won an OGEE Award last year for his work in ``Deathtrap,'' is designing lights; Steven ``Nanook'' Burkholder is designing sound; Amy Haffner is designing costumes; and Shawn Mitchell is the stage manager. |
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