0 an area with a wall or bars around it that is joined to the outside wall of a building on an upper level:
2 a narrow floor that is attached to the outside wall of a building above the ground, usually with sides or bars, or an area of seats at an upper level in a theater:
Secondly, the architecture of the city, with its crowded housing, narrow alleys, balconies, and roof-gardens, enabled exceptional degrees of neighbourhood surveillance.
All the apartments have balconies or roof gardens.
There are continuous narrow balconies with double doors functioning as an intermediary between the busy through road and the interior.
The forms are orthogonal and elaborated only on the west facades by balconies that address meadow gardens that run between the fingers.
A local planning regulation prohibited projecting balconies in deference to the older buildings. 11.
Convent gardens or balconies were the trysting-places of only the most daring.
Marksmen waited on the balconies, the roofs and the church towers.
The insalubr ious house had no balconies, its windows were blocked, and it was generally dusty throughout.
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