EAchses
EAchses is a term that refers to a specific type of architectural feature or design element found in various structures, particularly in historical buildings and certain modern architectural styles. The term is derived from the combination of "eaves" and "aches," reflecting the distinctive shape and function of these elements. EAchses are characterized by their overhanging, arched structure that extends beyond the wall of a building, often providing additional shade and protection from the elements.
Historically, EAchses were commonly used in traditional architecture, such as in Gothic and Renaissance styles, where
The design of EAchses can vary widely, with some featuring intricate carvings and decorations, while others