There's the Parthenon, built in 446 B.C., with its colonnade of Doric columns extending around the periphery of the entire structure. |
The traditional gallery house had covered spaces that opened to the outside through a colonnade or arcade. |
Concrete also stars in a colonnade of poured-in-place columns that runs along three of the courtyard's sides. |
The rhythm of its open colonnade is echoed in that of the hall across the court. |
One should perceive a bit further in the distance the colonnade forming the peristyle of the temple of Berecynthia. |
A colonnade, on the north, is formed of six Ionic columns, and on the east is an entrance through an orangery. |