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Aileron (architecture)

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17: 36:, typically found in pairs flanking a central mass over subsidiary elements. In churches they are typically found at side aisles or wings (French 16: 44:, ailerons are often altered or disguised with scrolled or curved elements of the facade. 41: 8: 82: 76: 29: 20:
The ailerons at Florence's Santa Maria Novella are concealed by scrolls
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A Dictionary of Architecture and Building, Volume I
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