The peristyle is bordered by a double gallery with 60 granite and cipolin columns. |
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The presence of gardens and especially of a peristyle make one think of a domus, or patrician residence. |
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One should perceive a bit further in the distance the colonnade forming the peristyle of the temple of Berecynthia. |
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With luck, the place would have a working fountain, or at least rainwater in the peristyle garden. |
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The original building comprised a courtyard of enormous size with a full peristyle of eight columns on a side. |
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On the four galleries of this peristyle are four apartments. They have fired-clay frescoes in which some of the tiles are of foreign provenance. |
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The palace consists of two sets of buildings linked by a peristyle adorned with columns which reveals the garden and its beds of flowers. |
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Its white rendered facade is enhanced by quoins, a peristyle which hides the zinc-covered roof and features 6 windows set out on two stories. |
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The original part of the Temple of Luxor consisted of a large peristyle court and a complex of halls and chambers beyond. |
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The Clock Balcony is located above the peristyle at the entrance to the building. |
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Originally it was open to the skies, but now it has a typically 19th-century Italianate peristyle. |
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This spandrel fragment, originally from a Sa'did building in Fez, was part of the wooden facing of a peristyle arch. |
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The site is characterized by a peristyle with a marble fountain and rooms and floors which are decorated with geometric mosaics. |
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Installed on a temporary framework, under a peristyle ornated with hangings, garlands and flowers, the carillon had a great welcome. |
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The magnificent peristyle gallery and the general size of the structure were preserved from the original project. |
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This form, upon which our modern atria are based, was enclosed on all sides by buildings with roofs sloping to a columned peristyle or walkway around a courtyard. |
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It is a villa with a peristyle where you have a splendid view of the seaside. |
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In it, he criticized the unity of place and time imposed by the classical theatre, which confined all the action to a banal peristyle and expelled all drama to the wings. |
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She often spent her days in the peristyle, reading or playing the harp. |
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The characteristic Pompeian house with its peristyle garden, planted with trees and shrubs, frequently had an outdoor dining area, shaded by a canopy of vines. |
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The sequence of these spaces in the palace suggests the atrium and peristyle of Roman houses, basic features of domestic architecture emphasized by the Roman writer Vitruvius. |
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I'm sure there are hermits living in the hills of Haiti who have served the Lwa all their life and are mighty in Legba's magick, who have never set foot in a peristyle. |
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A survey is envisaged in the east half of the portico and peristyle. |
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Located above the peristyle in the Nave, facing the Great Staircase, the World time clock kept time for many years as events unfolded in the Grand Palais. |
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The peristyle is a roofed structure, open at the sides, in which most of the ceremonials and dances take place. |
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This exclusive entrance located close to the main entrance, can be used to welcome special guests arriving on avenue Winston-Churchill in optimal conditions with personal hospitality, without using the peristyle. |
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Support for contemporary art: the Grand Palais seeks to associate contemporary artists with its renaissance: decoration of the Nave tympanum in the Nave, installations in front of the peristyle? |
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I had already dined at the Mini Palais restaurant and was stunned by its potential: a magical location with a peristyle matched by few others in Paris, and a warm and elegant ambiance? |
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Located over the peristyle at the entrance to the Nave, the clock balcony owes its name to the world time clock that used to keep time as events unfolded around it in the Grand Palais. |
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Tholos, plural tholoi, Latin tholus, plural tholi, also called beehive tomb, in ancient Greek architecture, a circular building with a conical or vaulted roof and with or without a peristyle, or surrounding colonnade. |
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The great peristyle forecourt is surrounded on three sides by a double row of graceful papyrus-cluster columns, their capitals imitating the umbels of the papyrus plant in bud. |
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The peristyle serves to buttress both the inner dome and the brick cone which rises internally to support the lantern. |
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Rooms were placed around the peristyle, including a triclinium and an andron. |
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The main entrance provides access to the western wing of the palace which accommodated the court officials consisting of a spacious courtyard paved with fired bricks and surrounded by a peristyle colonnade. |
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Guests using this select entrance can be welcomed in optimal conditions, with direct customised access from avenue Winston-Churchill, bypassing the adjacent main peristyle entrance. |
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In many later homes the atrium was converted into a peristyle, with the impluvium becoming a basin or water pool surrounded by a garden, now called a viridarium. |
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The mambo next presented a container of water to the cardinal points, then poured libations to the centerpost of the peristyle, the axis along which the spirits were to enter. |
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