Extending out from the pavilion is a large loggia, which in time will be colonized by deciduous local vines, forming a green gateway. |
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Beyond is a glass-roofed loggia, which connects the cafeteria to an outdoor terrace and the main oval. |
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Nora and Amanda made their way to the loggia, a large patio at ground level on the seaside of the house. |
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Outfitted with a custom pool table, game table, refrigerator, and easy chairs, it opens to a spacious loggia with a view. |
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It seems fitting to begin the tour in the Italian galleries, reached through the classical courtyard and up the stairs to rooms off the loggia. |
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A loggia with arches resting on twin columns but without trabeation supports the roof. |
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At Laurelton Hall each of the four columns on the terrace loggia has a capital depicting a different flower in its various stages from bud, to bloom, to seedpod. |
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The rear of the house opens to the garden through a long loggia. |
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The loggia, an open-air porch that evolved in the Mediterranean, was first incorporated into homes in Romania in Walachia. |
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The canal is flanked by lawns and wide paths and at its western end is overlooked by an open-sided loggia converted from a potting shed. |
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A loggia with a stone stairway, as well as doors without any steps, provides access to the house from the courtyard. |
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On the rear façade is a lateral bay topped by a large gable roof dormer in which a loggia covered by a triangular arch is recessed. |
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The first step was to take samples of the materials and colours used in the loggia. |
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Directly to the south is a covered loggia with an outdoor fireplace. |
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The fitted and equipped kitchen opens onto the dining area with double doors onto the South facing loggia. |
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The architects carved a loggia into the base of all four buildings to provide a continuous pedestrian space around the courtyard as well as covered access to each building. |
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Upper floor, large bedroom with a loggia and a bathroom, sitting room, 2 bedrooms. |
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Carnac, Beautiful apartment of 48 m² garden, loggia and terrace on the south 10 mins from the beaches of Carnac. |
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Mary sits humbly, profoundly aware of her task, in a loggia whose architecture is brilliantly delineated in depth. |
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It is a small machicolated, projecting loggia used for defense. |
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The tesserae in the loggia were made from limestone or marble. |
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On arrival in a new place, the motorhome owner will typically spread a patio-sized groundsheet outside their front door and pull a loggia from the side of their van, before putting up a tent or two for extra storage. |
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It often assumes the form of a loggia, or open gallery. |
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An elaborate Venetian Gothic loggia of ogee arches and quatrefoils in circles served as an entry porch at street level. |
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These decorations, which interweave various illusions of reality in a way that was more complex even than Raphael's famous paintings in the Vatican loggia, were a triumph of classicism tempered with humanity. |
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In a work for a loggia of the Villa Carducci Pandolfini at Legnaia, Castagno broke with earlier styles and painted a larger-than-life-size series of Famous Men and Women, within a painted framework. |
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Here too the room opens toward the back with a loggia. |
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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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It will give on to a loggia, which will be used to extend exhibitions outdoors and to guard and isolate the gallery from the emergency stairway in the north-east gable wall. |
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Today the word is more commonly used to describe a structure shaped like a woman used instead of columns, pilasters or corbels to support a cornice, entablature, a loggia or a balcony. |
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Ever since the middle of the 16th century, when it was an open three-arched loggia, this room has contained the bronze Capitoline She-wolf, which has become the symbol of Rome. |
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A sumptuous dinner was taken under an elegant safari loggia, giving everyone the feeling that they had been transported for one night to the magic of the African continent. |
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A loggia overlooking the pleached lime lawn had its fireplace reintroduced to create a warm place to enjoy on tranquil evenings. |
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In July 1567 the city council of Cologne approved a design in the Renaissance style by Wilhelm Vernukken for a two storied loggia for Cologne City Hall. |
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The Renaissance style loggia and tower were added in the 15th century. |
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Morning coffee and afternoon tea with home-made cakes and biscuits can be enjoyed in the beautiful gardens or under cover of the Loggia. |
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