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I hadn't been in Oxford in over a month and decided to drive into campus yesterday when I was in Hamilton. Walking around campus, I decided to capture a few of the many round windows found in the gables (mostly) of Miami's buildings.

 

I've "creatively" named all of them...

 

Perpendicular Grill

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8 Spoke Inset Circle Grill (Most Common)

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4 Spoke Inset Circle Proportional Grill

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4 Spoke Inset Circle Larger Proportion Grill

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8 Spoke Inset Circle Grill off center

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6 Spoke Inset Circle Grill

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8 Spoke Inset Circle with horizontal divide

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8 Spoke Inset Circle with horizontal divide missing bottom mutton

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8 Spoke Inset Double Circle with horizontal divide

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Globe Grill with tight horizontal arcs

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Globe Grill with broad horizontal arcs

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Ovals...  :|

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MU

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Pick your favorite!

Nice shots. Way to highlight what's usually taken for granted.

Interesting theme!  As a Map Guy I'll have to vote for the "Globe Grill" as my favorite.

Interesting.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

I think the architectural term for those is: roundel

  • 2 years later...

you got all up in miami's grill!

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