Landscape Architecture meaning in Urdu
Landscape Architecture Definitions
1) Landscape Architecture : ارضی مناظر کی تعمیر کا فن : (noun) the branch of architecture dealing with the arrangement of land and buildings for human use and enjoyment.
Useful Words
Architectonics : فن تعمیر , Architecturally : تعمیر کے لحاظ سے , Roman Architecture : رومی فن تعمیر , Architectonic : تعمیر سے متعلق , Bachelor Of Science In Architecture : فن تعمیر میں جامعہ کی طرف سے دی جانے والی سند , Architectural : فن تعمیر سے متعلق , Modillion : کارنس کی آرائش , Modern : دور حاضر کا , Basement : گھر سے نیچے والا حصہ , Pinnacle : مینار , Horta : بیلجئیم کا معمار , Cad : کمپیوٹر سے بنا خاکہ , Secession : آسٹریا کا اسکول , Alberti : البرٹی اطالوی ماہر تعمیرات , Baroque : یورپ میں سترہویں صدی کا طرز تعمیر , Column : ستون , Cisc : سی پی یو کی ہدایات , Adrian : رومی بادشاہ , Romanesque : رومی طرز تعمیر , Landscape Gardening : باغوں کی منصوبہ بندی , Seascape : سمندری کی تصویر , Landmark : کسی مقام کی نشانی , Ha-Ha : باغ کے گرد کا جنگلہ یا نشیبی احاطہ جو دور سے دکھائی نہ دے , Architecture : طرز تعمیر , Math : حساب , Characteristic : خصوصیت , Farm : کھیت , Group Theory : ریاضی کی شاخ جو گروہ پر بات کرتی ہے , Cardiology : قلبیات , Dermatology : جلدیات , Exodontia : طب الاسنان کا شعبہ جو دانت نکالنے سے متعلق ہوتا ہے
Useful Words Definitions
Architectonics: the science of architecture.
Architecturally: with regard to architecture.
Roman Architecture: the architecture of ancient Rome.
Architectonic: of or pertaining to construction or architecture.
Bachelor Of Science In Architecture: a bachelor`s degree in architecture.
Architectural: of or pertaining to the art and science of architecture.
Modillion: (architecture) one of a set of ornamental brackets under a cornice.
Modern: characteristic of present-day art and music and literature and architecture.
Basement: the ground floor facade or interior in Renaissance architecture.
Pinnacle: (architecture) a slender upright spire at the top of a buttress of tower.
Horta: Belgian architect and leader in art nouveau architecture (1861-1947).
Cad: software used in art and architecture and engineering and manufacturing to assist in precision drawing.
Secession: an Austrian school of art and architecture parallel to the French art nouveau in the 1890s.
Alberti: Italian architect and painter; pioneering theoretician of Renaissance architecture (1404-1472).
Baroque: the historic period from about 1600 until 1750 when the baroque style of art, architecture, and music flourished in Europe.
Column: (architecture) a tall vertical cylindrical structure standing upright and used to support a structure.
Cisc: (computer science) a kind of computer architecture that has a large number of instructions hard coded into the CPU chip.
Adrian: Roman Emperor who was the adoptive son of Trajan; travelled throughout his empire to strengthen its frontiers and encourage learning and architecture; on a visit to Britain in 122 he ordered the construction of Hadrian`s Wall (76-138).
Romanesque: a style of architecture developed in Italy and western Europe between the Roman and the Gothic styles after 1000 AD; characterized by round arches and vaults and by the substitution of piers for columns and profuse ornament and arcades.
Landscape Gardening: working as a landscape gardener.
Seascape: a painting of the sea (as distinguished from a landscape).
Landmark: the position of a prominent or well-known object in a particular landscape.
Ha-Ha: a ditch with one side being a retaining wall; used to divide lands without defacing the landscape.
Architecture: the discipline dealing with the principles of design and construction and ornamentation of fine buildings.
Math: a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement.
Characteristic: feature commonly denotes a standout or unique attribute, trait, or property of a subject or individual. It may also point to a particular component or facet within a broader context, like a landscape feature, a cinematic feature film, or a magazine feature article. Features often serve as noteworthy, meaningful, or defining characteristics in the subject under consideration.
Farm: workplace consisting of farm buildings and cultivated land as a unit.
Group Theory: the branch of mathematics dealing with groups.
Cardiology: the branch of medicine dealing with the heart and its diseases.
Dermatology: the branch of medicine dealing with the skin and its diseases.
Exodontia: the branch of dentistry dealing with extraction of teeth.
Close Words
Close Words Definitions
Landscape: an expanse of scenery that can be seen in a single view.