révoques
Révoques are a type of architectural element commonly found in French and Belgian architecture, particularly in the regions of Lorraine and Alsace. They are vertical slats or strips of wood, stone, or other materials that are used to decorate the exterior walls of buildings. Révoques are typically installed in a staggered pattern, with each slat overlapping the one below it, creating a textured and visually appealing surface.
The purpose of révoques is primarily decorative, but they also serve functional purposes such as providing
The use of révoques in architecture dates back to the Middle Ages, and they have been used
Révoques are typically installed by skilled craftsmen who have a deep understanding of the materials and techniques