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Chamfering: Cutting an angle on the corner of a cylinder.
There was no ornamentation other than the chamfering, or beveling of the beams.
The transverse tower arches are almost circular and have continuous chamfering.
The former Sergison chapel has external chamfering and ashlar dressings to its walls.
Each corner of the building (at the projecting wings) begins with square corners and then exhibits gradual chamfering to the roof corner of the wing.
Square plinths with decorative moulding support shafts with unusual capitals which have abaci with such extensive chamfering that they are almost circular.
Enhancing the Carlton's diminutive appearance still further is some very Stratocaster-like chamfering on its upper side to produce the familiar contouring beloved of rib cages and right-hand forearms everywhere.
The actual contouring and shape of the body is almost exactly the same as the Berlin Pro, but Jim asked that some additional chamfering be applied to the top of the body.
Its clean lines of contrasting blue-tinted glass and white GRP give the building an "emphatic horizontality" which is made less harsh by the substantial chamfering of each corner and the set-back top storey.
Inside there are several examples of early decorative detail, including three different examples of painted wall decoration, elaborate chamfering (decorative plane work) on ceiling beams and one of the most highly developed front staircases of the period in eastern Massachusetts.