Or perhaps cities will become adorned with neoclassical colonnades, with 4 foot gaps between the pillars. |
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Step across its threshold and you brush against a time when these colonnades shaded both piety and intrigue. |
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Columns, marble, balance, colonnades, the girl thought, as she scanned through her paper. |
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It consists of a central block with two small temples forming pavilions, all with grand porticoes and linked by colonnades. |
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I've never seen so many colonnades, entablatures, pediments, porticos, coffered ceilings and statues adorning so many structures. |
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There is space for sitting at the inner plaza's center and dark, cool shade under colonnades at its edges. |
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Domes of turquoise and eggshell, arches and colonnades, all arranged with effortless rhythm and elegance. |
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The Temple of Kom Ombo actually consists of two separate temples, each with its own entrance, colonnades, hypostyle hall and sanctuary. |
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From its white colonnades to its elaborately pleated and ruched swags of ivory canvas overhead, Brio looks great. |
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Extend architectural details such as walls, colonnades or porches from the house into the surrounding landscape. |
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With its finely carved stonework and arched colonnades, this old building still possesses all the majesty of the middle ages. |
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They look like an elegant row of columns, tiny enough for atomic-scale hide-and-seek, but these colonnades represent a new way to bring nanotechnology into mass production. |
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This narthex was commonly fronted by a colonnade and, in many cases, opened onto a court surrounded by either colonnades or arcades. |
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That one tree supplied an acre of veneer that was used to clothe the colonnades and coffered roof of the concert hall. |
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Last November, the work began to build three showers alongside the public restrooms under St Peter's colonnades. |
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Down below, the ancient forum, with its temples and colonnades and courtyards, spreads out towards the the Colosseum. |
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A militiaman, now wearing a tie with a pin, recently opened a café beneath the Roman colonnades of Tripoli's imposing Algiers Square. |
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The esplanade, part of the outer wall, the colonnades and part of the minaret have survived. |
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The east façade is flanked by a courtyard with colonnades and Hafsid capitals. |
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Near a niche situated east of the colonnades there is a staircase descending to the cave where Jesus is said to have been born. |
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The most successful were the splendid woodcut Victorian houses and the American colonial houses with their colonnades and their porch. |
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One of which with two levels and a big terrace is built around a superb 120m2 traditional tiled courtyard with decorated colonnades. |
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One of them, Wat Pa Klang, has an entry with colonnades of French influence of the 19th century. |
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At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the building was extended by addition of east and west wings linked to the centre by colonnades tracing the path of the old road. |
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There's ornament in columns and cornices, rustication and pilasters, urns, anthemia, and pediments, with temples and colonnades high in the sky, topped by spires and finials. |
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The delicate glass facades of the south and west sides with their trussed glass mullions and oiled oak transoms are surrounded by tall, elegant and immensely thin colonnades. |
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Unsullied nature, however, was to be carefully constructed and framed by the arches, colonnades, and balustrades of a proposed new northwestern highway entrance to the city. |
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The old Getty in Malibu had been modelled after a Roman villa, all colonnades and porticos, and the new one, too, is full of Europeanate historical references. |
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Entablatures and colonnades are common structural features of basalt. |
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On to this Cartesian carpet is imposed a 6m square structural grid, so the transparent offices read as rational colonnades or stoas. |
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Indeed, the night is a celebration of German-ness: the country's baroque past opened up for das Volk, an opportunity for the moderns to stroll like Prussian kings through the park's temples and colonnades. |
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The classical orders now became largely decorative rather than structural, except in colonnades. |
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At night there is no light in this building, but searchlights from distant points illume the splendid dome and the colonnades. |
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Utzon's design for the western loggia was inspired by the colonnades found in Mayan temples, which were one of the original design sources for the Sydney Opera House. |
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The construction of the present church was ordered by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian. It is in basilica form and composed of five colonnades, the biggest of which is in the middle. |
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Thus the galleries and gardens, the courts and colonnades of Knole have been paced by many bitter wives, sisters and daughters. In this section When the myths are blown away Who killed the Soviet economy? |
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Each of the four facades of the courtyard are composed of two colonnades, the second on top of the first, whose arches are supported by square, stone piers. |
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The colonnades continue along the side of the western arm of the Spree, known as the Kupfergraben, in order to counteract the isolation of the individual buildings. |
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First, the design evolved from the existing colonnades. |
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Most of the pavilions were in a neoclassical Deco style, with colonnades and sculptural decoration. |
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The shopping centre faces north with a closed facade, but opens up with broad colonnades toward the city centre in the west and the theatre square to the east. |
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The expressions of form have their origin in the archetypal metaphors from the history of building such as towers, vaulting, temples, pillared halls, colonnades, and staircases. |
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Simple yet elegant, this contemporary-styled building with decorative pedestals and colonnades features a wide choice of one-to-three-bedroom apartments, most with balconies, terraces or private gardens. |
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The director is Ridley Scott, and nobody with an eye as readily seduced as his could be expected to forgo the pleasures of plashy fountains and dim, cooling colonnades. |
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Large spa buildings and colonnades were built and mineral springs were roofed over, with great attention being paid to the quality of natural sources. |
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Caryatid popes leaning from the colonnades like staked tomato plants. |
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