In much of the country, traditional houses are rectangular and have courtyards enclosed by high walls. |
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Walled and paved courtyards, which forced the animals to breed above ground, were used, so that the young could be easily removed. |
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Waiting areas will open on to these courtyards and the cafeteria will provide outdoor seating. |
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The look is classical Portuguese, with tiled courtyards and manicured gardens, fountains and lemon trees. |
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Most of the townhouses at Eastham Court are laid out in small courtyards, with most having good-sized back gardens. |
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As is the custom in Indian vernacular architecture, Barefoot College courtyards are highly decorated at ground level. |
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The blocks are grouped to form two central courtyards, one of which contains a swimming pool. |
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I went for a stroll around the back alleys and quiet little courtyards hidden behind the main shopping streets. |
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Thanks to the Heritage Lottery Fund, museums and art galleries have been extended or altered or had their courtyards roofed over. |
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He'd walked the various courtyards, banquet halls and audience rooms during the few times when the Inner Circle had been required to meet. |
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Here there are gift shops aplenty, but also fantastic courtyards and balconies overflowing with flowers. |
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Rumor has it that divi-divis can grow straight and true in tended hotel courtyards for the visitors who arrive daily. |
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These courtyards are designed as extensions of the surrounding buildings, serving as outdoor teaching and study rooms. |
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These leaders occupied a series of palaces while the rest of the population lived in large apartment-like compounds set around courtyards. |
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There are narrow alleys, sharp corners, open courtyards, one-way streets, even dead ends. |
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Inside, the old town wiggles and winds in on itself, a labyrinth of narrow alleys and high walls, hiding dark courtyards. |
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The garden, reflecting the Elizabethan fashion, has four courtyards enclosed by high sandstone walls. |
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The pavilions and courtyards are dramatically arranged on a pair of rocky hills overlooking the Indian Ocean. |
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The best way to see this place is to wander aimlessly through public areas, internal patios and courtyards. |
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From the length of the Royal Mile runs a spider's web of cobbled alleyways, ancient courtyards and wynds. |
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The long thin office wings enclose two hermetic internal courtyards or patios. |
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We queued for a while to get in and had a wander round the outer precincts and courtyards before touring the spectacular State Apartments. |
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Thousands of people can live in a hutong which is made up of hundreds of quadrangular courtyards each surrounded by four homes. |
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The college buildings, of red brick with blue diaper patterning, are grouped around two courtyards. |
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The sandstone, glass and zinc building includes glazed staircases, landscaped courtyards and a high-level glass bridge. |
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The wall contains three courtyards, of which the centre one is for the public. |
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The building will be honeycombed with courtyards, which will be planted with trees and shrubs, and there will be disabled access throughout. |
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Elegant arcades girdled courtyards but most remaining today have been roughly adapted to modern needs. |
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And he liked the other clerks, who still played basketball together and gathered for weekly happy hours at the court's interior courtyards. |
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Through beautiful courtyards graced by classical statues and charming fountains that caught the glancing light from the full sun. |
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It offers enclosed courtyards, with high cell walls, finished in a genuine rough, distressed look. |
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This entrance forms an almost discrete passageway into the inner courtyards. |
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Two courtyards sunk into the building's roof structure allow light to penetrate deep into the building. |
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The apartments will be arranged in courtyards with the highest building rising to five storeys, including the penthouse level. |
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Prowling the halls and courtyards of the castle are legions of unholy creatures. |
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The casitas face open squares or small courtyards that reinforce a sense of community. |
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Exhaust stacks and courtyards increase access to air movement and daylight. |
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Flowing fountains in courtyards filled with the perfume of jasmine created cool retreats from the harsh noonday sun. |
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Clothing, blankets and children's toys were scattered throughout the buildings and courtyards. |
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While the external courtyards are contained and intimate, the principal internal space is spacious and bright. |
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The development has been constructed around several landscaped courtyards and features both underground and surface car parking. |
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The avenues of carved deities, courtyards and temples are seething with trumpeting musicians and drummers, with processions escorting deities. |
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They are generally surrounded by courtyards enclosed by walls or fences for privacy. |
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Our meeting with the King was then adjourned, and we went to the courtyards of the castle. |
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Behind him thousands of warrior followers thronged the courtyards of the fabled Tomb of Ali and did likewise. |
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The downtown area is filled with brick buildings and courtyards, giving it an antiquated charm. |
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Porthole windows and blond stone cladding are just two of the distinguishing exterior features of the houses, which form two courtyards. |
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A terrace, or block of flats, or subdivided larger houses, or building cloisters and courtyards or whatever. |
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In fact, many of the finest homes in America are graced with courtyards, terraces, garden paths and drives paved with brick. |
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Most houses had inward-looking courtyards, and some used wind catches to circulate air. |
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Outside she sat at one of the high tables that were set up along the back courtyards walls, shaded by a flowering tree. |
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Privacy is very important, and many homes and other buildings open into private courtyards with concrete walls. |
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The dining establishments have rare ambience, in the form of twinkly low lighting, leafy courtyards and guitarists. |
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Its Spanish colonial architecture consists of arched facades, muted plaster exteriors and trellised courtyards. |
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The house is a sequence of spaces with exterior courtyards and interior spaces woven together. |
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The castle was a pure sandstone building with enormous towering pillars and high arches and courtyards. |
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In the backyard, bird of paradise plants flank a fountain that's reminiscent of those found in mission courtyards. |
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The spaces in between are enclosed with glass, making two internal courtyards. |
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The resulting plan form includes a central hub, radial wings and segmental courtyards. |
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The doors open onto a series of interior courtyards which are all paved with multi-coloured ceramics. |
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The two courtyards use an existing fan arched gate on Diamond Street. |
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But some of the neighborhood's most exclusive shops are hidden in courtyards and behind graffiti-covered facades. |
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These townhouses, built in terraces, boast internal courtyards and gardens, some open, others glazed. |
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Once there they'll hear the powerful voices of men and women griots filling the courtyards of villages as they sing the praises of Soundiatta. |
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Over the past year, combined cafe-boutiques and restaurants with stone courtyards have opened along the streets around the lamasery. |
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This late 19th-century palace is resplendent with stunning rooms, courtyards, fountains and verdant gardens. |
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Today the City Palace is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Rajasthan, with courtyards trimmed with scalloped arcades, and magnificent glittering mosaics. |
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Archetypal forms such as porches, arcades and conservatories animate external edges, while courtyards and atria bring light and air into deep plans. |
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I asked the students to consider the courtyard space, and stimulated thought about guard houses, archways, entrance ways, lower courtyards, moats and drawbridges. |
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On Seventh St, the Grand's pergola flows with gnarled crimson grapevine and its courtyards are dotted with Italianate fountains. |
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These constricted walkways close one in but then open into wide courtyards where young maidens dance around wells, their sing-song voices light and lustrous. |
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Chromolithe illuminations over the courtyards and the inside facades of the Hôtel de Ville. |
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Instead of brick courtyards and side-lit rooms where music is played and good housewifery rules, we have boats, meads, cows, horsemen and horsewomen. |
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I strolled in the different courtyards by drawling my trolley greeting in passing gray dressed monks and not in saffron, Zen sect of Jogye. |
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Tigmi, 15 miles from the city, is a peaceful complex of tastefully converted village houses surrounding courtyards. |
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They have roofed over their courtyards and partitioned their homes into tiny, dark rooms, which they rent out. |
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The small courtyards were effective to cool the high thermal mass structures through nocturnal ventilative and radiative cooling. |
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Cars park in crosswalks, on traffic islands, in many of the quiet courtyards of the city center, in historic squares. |
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Narrow, cobbled streets, stone and wooden houses, and trim courtyards sheltering fig trees and arbors are characteristic of Nesebŭr. |
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Underground parking, four season logias, lush courtyards... Live in the rich architectural heritage of an historic building. |
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Medieval cloisters often featured arcades, and most Islāmic mosques include arcaded courtyards. |
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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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The concept is based on the creation of an indigenous landscape structure that infiltrates the residential blocks deep into the courtyards. |
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Some tried to hide in the courtyards of nearby apartment buildings, but many were bludgeoned by troops. |
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Finally the cruciform plan allows the inclusion of four courtyards, each having a specific function. |
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Tripoli's first boutique hotel is hidden in the medina, with 15 rooms grouped around four tranquil courtyards. |
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The design of the posada is beautiful, with internal courtyards and a tropical garden behind. |
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The residential buildings' inner courtyards become small forests, acting as functional and visual filters between the various housing units. |
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The outside facades of the building blocks have been painted similarly, while the courtyards have more individual colours. |
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This majestic building is organised around three harmonious interior courtyards, one of them of Renaissance style. |
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The complex is arranged around two courtyards linked by a complex succession of domed rooms as a result of successive extensions. |
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These lights will improve both safety and security at the prison by lighting both prisoner courtyards and security zones. |
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We see two kilns: one below, located near the courtyards and one on the hill near the sawing building. |
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Sunken courtyards, which will be colonised, punctuate the building and create pleasantly lit corridors, giving natural light to most practice and teaching rooms. |
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The seven monolithic churches were excavated out of the ground and are surrounded by trenches and courtyards with graves and hermit cells cut into the inner cliff face. |
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They vary in plan, but often incorporate aisled elements or courtyards. |
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Chinguetti, a town that sits on the edge of an immense sea of sand like a harbour village, is a sprawl of labyrinthine streets and walled courtyards. |
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The temple complex is a series of courtyards, some lined with walls and stairs leading to other structures. |
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In the warm sunshine ancient courtyards beckon, inviting exploration. |
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The building is oriented to the southwest, and vertical arrays of solar panels protect the exterior courtyards from the brunt of offshore wind gusts. |
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The gradual decline of the hutongs was furthered in the period 1974-86 by the construction of tall buildings on company premises in the courtyards, replacing many old houses. |
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It contains immense courtyards, terraces and stairways, and buildings decorated with golden roofs, vermilion columns and green, red and yellow facings. |
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There are a number of private gardens and open spaces, often within courtyards of the larger commercial developments. |
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British youngsters post pictures of themselves in the desert or in hotel courtyards in Syria, in shades, brandishing Kalashnikovs and inviting friends to join them. |
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Instead of being spaced to allow air to circulate, or being built around courtyards, buildings have tended to be boxlike and tightly packed together. |
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Set in wonderfully-lush flowering gardens, the complex is a fairytale maze of winding paths, staircases and open courtyards, with 18 rooms and suites marrying traditional and contemporary decor. |
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The altars by preference are placed in courtyards inside houses, and fiestas are organised around them in which the gastronomic element predominates. |
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As of October 2012 The restoration of the inner courtyards is also ongoing. |
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The villa buildings were often independent structures linked by their enclosed courtyards. |
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Along with these palaces, the square surrounds quadrangles, revealing courtyards and temples. |
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It consists of more than 100 courtyards, each with a unique traditional usage. |
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There are also examples of courtyards and large stone walls enclosing settlements, such as the Wargaade Wall. |
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Office buildings and department stores featured high courtyards covered with stained glass cupolas and ceramic decoration. |
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It was common for homes to have a storefront facing the street and to treat their courtyards as a kind of warehouse. |
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After crossing several inner courtyards, he was met by the Urz Begee, or Master of Ceremonies, who led him into the royal presence. |
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The finest features are the original ones – the internal courtyards, traditional floor tiles, huge bedroom doors and shuttered windows opening on to balconies – all of which retain the authentic spirit of place. |
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The whole family works together to gather the flowers, which grow in small fields dug out of the rocky land, and then continue the processing work in the courtyards of their houses, sipping saffron-flavored tea. |
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This includes the infill construction in open courtyards and passageways, which increases the already very high density of the built fabric and prevents the necessary ventilation. |
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The pot of San Marcos is part of the celebration as well and it consists in a stew of cardoon, fennel, potatoes, bacon and black pudding that is cooked in courtyards and squares. |
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These can be indoor or outdoor spaces, as long as they are publicly accessible and can include streets, courtyards, plazas, forecourts, trails, parks, bridges, streetscapes and mews. |
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Outside, a faint breeze stirs the neat flowerbeds of the university courtyards, perhaps a precursor of the winds of organisational change to come. |
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Mudéjar features and those with Andalusian and Aragonese influence are visible in other elements, notably in the way each section of the building is linked by courtyards with pools and fountains. |
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Village people and persons from governmental institutions worked together during the summer to pave courtyards, replace windows, renovate lavatories, build playing fields and paint the school's buildings and furniture. |
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In both regions the physical setting is usually the open air in temple yards and courtyards, under the shade of big trees, in house and public yards, fields and clearings. |
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Atriums and inner courtyards are dimensioned so that natural light is used optimally and they also create a buffer zone for a pleasant, peaceful and healthy air conditioning. |
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The design consists of garden courtyards, one with a formal tree grid, the other lushly planted, well-planted parking spaces and a large front area between the buildings and the road. |
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All will be built along a central spine with heavily landscaped interior breezeways, courtyards and fountains. |
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The Durbar is divided into two courtyards, the outer Kasthamandap, Kumari Ghar, and Shiva-Parvati Temple, and the inner section consisting of Hanuman Dhoka and the main palace. |
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Behind the plain façade of the Hospital de Jesús, which Cortés built in 1524 to train Indian doctors, are two porticoed courtyards, with perhaps the only bust of Cortés to be found in a public building in Mexico. |
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A true esthete with creativity influenced by his Spanish culture, he drew up each one of his gardens separately as so many courtyards arranged one next to the other. |
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Standardisation went so far that progressive aspects like facing the housing towards the sun or grassing over courtyards became background considerations once again, even in the housing estates designed by Gropius. |
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Split's cultural life and range of entertainment is extremely rich, particularly in the summer, when the city squares, courtyards and other areas are transformed into a large open-air stage. |
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Many Uzbeks who fled their homes are still staying with relatives or living in tents in their ruined courtyards. |
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Today, the courtyard block offers a distribution of spaces laid out side by side: a continuation of the private courtyards, a reception area and, finally, a play area. |
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Mosque courtyards slowly filled with stolen goods. |
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However the apotheosis of the city's courtyards came with the Baroque in the 17th and 18th centuries, with scenographic spaces, presided over by convex columns, galleries with heraldic devices and imperial stairways. |
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In the course of visiting already mentioned unique medieval and Baroque sights the town offers also visit of some burgher houses with restored Renaissance arcade courtyards. |
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The streets that branch off from Via Atenea are different kind: it overlook it crumbling palaces and tiny courtyards provide a pleasant wander aimlessly, even if it is worth stopping on a couple of buildings in particular. |
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The large foyer of the Great Hall, courtyards, and the different levels of terraces are all defined by areas with grand spaces, projections, large cuts, and openings that allow natural light to enter and illuminate. |
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It is a baffling combination of towers, hemicycles, courtyards, conference rooms and tree-filled atriums, all linked together by glass lifts and dark, leather-lined corridors. |
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Crutched along by Clara's sturdy charm, I was swung through doors that led to marmoreal courtyards and curtained salons and, in many cases, master bedrooms, where my skin glowed under the warm reefs of artificial lighting. |
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Other Renaissance style buildings are dotted throughout this town of luxurious palaces, while in the 17th century the baroque period enhanced the royal residences with domes, courtyards and gardens. |
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Other miniature versions are the still, verdantly shaded courtyards of dars and riads, many of which have become chic boutique hotels. |
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One member of Parliament in this report. Yulia Timoshenko, is reporting that foreign armed forces are now located in the courtyards of the presidential administration. |
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In these temple fronts with columns and a pediment are very common for the main entrance of grand buildings, but often flanked by large wings or set in courtyards. |
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The earliest known palaces were the royal residences of the Egyptian Pharaohs at Thebes, featuring an outer wall enclosing labyrinthine buildings and courtyards. |
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Mosques, especially those in countries where Muslims are the majority, will also host Eid prayers outside in courtyards, town squares or on the outskirts of town in an Eidgah. |
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As ritual purification precedes all prayers, mosques often have ablution fountains or other facilities for washing in their entryways or courtyards. |
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The Grand Mosque in Makkah and its vast courtyards are packed with the faithful, many elderly women, engaged in circumambulation, prayers and supplications. |
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Inside, at its rounded end, it shelters a pair of bedrooms, set apart from the living space by twin courtyards that act as suntraps at different times of the day. |
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