Architecture: Word list
Abschlussbedingungen
| English | definition | German |
|---|---|---|
| arch | a curved structure that supports the weight of something above it, such as a bridge or the upper part of a building | Bogen |
| blueprint | a photographic print of a plan for a building or a machine, with white lines on a blue background | Entwurf, Plan |
| brick | baked clay used for building walls, houses and other buildings; an individual block of this | Ziegel-, Backstein- |
| bricklayer | a person whose job is to build walls, etc. with bricks | Mauerer, Mauererin |
| builder | a person or company whose job is to build or repair houses or other buildings | Bauarbeiter, Bauarbeiterin |
| carpenter | a person whose job is making and repairing wooden objects and structures | Zimmermann |
| carpet | a piece of thick woven material made of wool, etc., used to cover the floor of a room or stairs; the material used for carpets | Teppich(boden) |
| ceiling | the top inside surface of a room | (Zimmer)decke |
| column | one of the straight sections from top to bottom into which text on a page or screen is divided | Säule |
| communal area | part of a house, block of flats, street or estate which tenants have a right to use in common with other tenants and for which a landlord is responsible | Gemeinschaftsbereich |
| concrete | building material that is made by mixing together cement, sand, small stones and water | Beton |
| detached | not joined to another house on either side | alleinstehend |
| double glazing | windows that have two layers of glass with a space between them, designed to make the room warmer and to reduce noise | Doppelglas, doppelte Verglasung |
| electrician | a person whose job is to connect, repair, etc. electrical equipment | Elektriker, Elektrikerin |
| façade | the front of a building | Fassade |
| fenestration | the arrangement of windows in a building | Fensteranordnung |
| flat | having a level surface, not curved or sloping, and without holes or any bits sticking out | flach |
| flat, apartment | a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a building | Wohnung, Apartment |
| floor | the surface of a room that you walk on | Boden |
| foundation | a layer of stone, concrete, etc. that forms the solid underground base of a building | Fundament, Unterbau |
| gate | a barrier like a door that is used to close an opening in a fence or a wall outside a building | Tor |
| glue | a sticky substance that is used for joining things together | Klebstoff, Kleber |
| insulation | the act of protecting something with a material that prevents heat, sound, electricity, etc. from passing through; the materials used for this | Isolierung |
| intercom | a system of communication by phone or radio inside an office, plane, etc.; the device you press or switch on to start using this system | Sprechanlage |
| landscape | everything you can see when you look across a large area of land, especially in the country | Landschaft |
| mansion | a large, impressive house | Villa, Herrenhaus |
| mortar | a mixture of sand, water, lime and cement used in building for holding bricks and stones together | Mörtel |
| multi-storey | having several storeys or floors | mehretagig, mehrstöckig |
| open-plan | with no inside walls dividing it up into rooms | durchgehend, offen |
| paint | a liquid that is put on surfaces to give them a particular colour; a layer of this liquid when it has dried on a surface | Farbe, Lack |
| patio | a flat hard area outside, and usually behind, a house where people can sit | Terrasse |
| plaster | a substance made of lime, water and sand, that is put on walls and ceilings to give them a smooth hard surface | Putz |
| plywood | board made by sticking thin layers of wood on top of each other | Sperrholz, Schalungsplatte |
| porch | a small area at the entrance to a building, such as a house or a church, that is covered by a roof and often has walls | Veranda |
| roof | the structure that covers or forms the top of a building or vehicle | Dach |
| round | having a shape like a circle or a ball | rund |
| rubble | broken stones, etc. from a building or wall that has been destroyed or damaged | Schutt |
| safety inspection | an on-site walk through to identify potential hazards to occupants and personnel and options for remedial action | Sicherheitsinspektion |
| screw | a thin pointed piece of metal like a nail with a raised spiral line (called a thread) along it and a line or cross cut into its head | Schraube |
| semi-detached | joined to another house by a wall on one side that is shared | einseitig angebaut |
| sketch | a simple picture that is drawn quickly and does not have many details | Skizze, Entwurf |
| skyscraper | a very tall building in a city | Wolkenkratzer |
| smoke detector, smoke alarm | a device that makes a loud noise if smoke is in the air to warn you of a fire | Rauchmelder |
| socket | a device in a wall that you put a plug into in order to connect electrical equipment to the power supply of a building | Steckdose |
| terraced house | used to describe houses that form part of a terrace, or streets with houses in terraces | Reihenhaus |
| tile | a flat, usually square, piece of baked clay, carpet or other material that is used in rows for covering walls and floors | Fliese |
| varnish | a liquid that is painted onto wood, metal, etc. and that forms a hard shiny surface that you can see through when it is dry | Lack, Lackierung |
| vault | a roof or ceiling in the form of an arch or a series of arches | Gewölbe |
| ventilation | the fact of allowing fresh air to enter and move around a room, building, etc. | Lüftung |
| wallpaper | thick paper, often with a pattern on it, used for covering the walls and ceiling of a room | Tapete |