0 a set of posts or a screen to prevent people from falling over the edge of stairs, a balcony, etc., often with a wooden, metal, or stone bar on top that you can hold: --
As a result, once the river is blocked the volume cannot get any more, simply because of the concrete balustrades underneath the bridges.
I want to know what is the particular object of these wooden balustrades?
It is fitted with a magnificent coping and balustrade, but it is built on sand.
That is partly because money can be spent inefficiently — on too many administrators, fancy equipment, mahogany balustrades or rarely used video machines.
The three-tier mahogany buffet with partially reeded slender balustrade upright supports was a theme of his television programme.
The ramp which takes you from the ground floor at the beginning of your journey moves away from the earth imperceptibly, its solid balustrade appearing later.
The generous open balustrade at roof level eliminates the inevitable overheating by natural convection in summer, but it should ideally be movable to control the unwanted air convection in winter.
Volume and plane are bisected vertically by the stair window (which astragals define as a grid of lines) and the newel; horizontally by the top of the balustrade.