A dictionary of architecture and building : biographical, historical, and descriptive . dral. Leslie Stephen, Dictionary of National Biog-raplii/. FERLEY. (See Farley.) FERME ORNEE. A farm, and especiallythe buildings and gardens of a farm, treated ina decorative manner, and generally the residenceof a man of means who carries on agriculture,stock-raising, or the like, for his buildings are not to be confounded withfiirm buildings of the Continent of Europe, orthe small manor houses of England of the sev-enteenth and earlier centuries, althougli thesemay be extremely elabora
A dictionary of architecture and building : biographical, historical, and descriptive . dral. Leslie Stephen, Dictionary of National Biog-raplii/. FERLEY. (See Farley.) FERME ORNEE. A farm, and especiallythe buildings and gardens of a farm, treated ina decorative manner, and generally the residenceof a man of means who carries on agriculture,stock-raising, or the like, for his buildings are not to be confounded withfiirm buildings of the Continent of Europe, orthe small manor houses of England of the sev-enteenth and earlier centuries, althougli thesemay be extremely elaborate in their architectu-ral character. Such a farm, as many of thosein Normandy and northern France, was thecentre of very serious agricidtural and money-making occupations, but the conditions of thetime required defensible buildings, and thespirit of the time required architectural treat-ment. FERNANDEZ, GREGORIO, (See Hernan-dez, (ircgdrin.) FERNEHAM (FARNHAM), NICHOLAS :bishoj). The central tower of the old Norman cathe-dral of Durham was altered by Bishop Ferue-20 FERSTBL FESTOON. Fenestration: Palazzo AngaroniAn example of effective design, with many ham about 1241-1249. He constructed a lan-tern aliove the main arclies. Kill-, Ihtnilh<„,l-^ of the CiithfilrnU of Emjland. FERSTEL, HEINRICH FREIHERR VON;architect; b. July 7, 1828; d. July 14, 1883. From i847 to 1851 studied in theArchitectural School of the Academy of he -non first prize in the competitionfor the constniction of the Votickirche inVienna. After travelling in Italy, France, andthe Netherlands, he returned to Vienna and fin-ished that building in 1879 in the style of theFrench cathedrals of the thirteenth built at Vienna the Aiistro-Hungarianbank, the Austrian Museum for Art and Indus-21 ?Manzoni, Grand Canal, large openings and little solid wall. try, and the University. In 1856 he was madeprofessor of architecture in tlie TechnisdieHochsckule (Vienna). Meyer
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