colonnade

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Examples of colonnade

  • An open colonnade resting on pillars usually runs round the mosques, and splendid plantains and other trees throw a delicious shade around. 

  • In the middle of the floor is a tank surrounded by a covered colonnade. 

  • The building has large courtyards and open colonnades, which would afford ideal conditions for patients able to take advantage of open-air treatment. 

  • There was a kind of portico or colonnade outside, and this obstructed even the little light that at the best could have found its way through the small apertures in the door. 

  • Three tiers of fifteen tall windows looked to the north in a front and two short wings, while colonnades led down to splendid wrought-iron gates, and blocks of buildings constructed in the same stately style. 

  • The row of lines in the middle diagram is recognized as a colonnade object.

  • First, the circular geometry encourages you to pause and admire the view of the chapel and the colonnade leading to it.

  • Turning back, you descend more steps before arriving on a sector of a circular platform at the start of the glass colonnade.

  • This is an unusual arrangement, similar to the downward f light of steps previously negotiated in the glass colonnade.

  • The repeating gables - alternately solid and glazed and entrance colonnade provide the scheme with a formal presence to the lane which belies its miniature scale.

  • The upper three storeys atop tall colonnades presented a reverse stepped profile.

  • It was to include a 600-ft pyramid, or a height of 183 meters, standing in the middle of a pantheon with a colonnade forming a peristyle.

  • The part nearest to the colonnade would be a problem if the central area were to follow the contour of the yard.

  • This includes the provision of colonnades, walkways and display areas—£60,000; staff accommodation—£8,500, and public toilets—£3,000.

  • An armed police officer on the other side of the railings confronted the intruders as they approached the colonnade.

  • He may not have observed that the present footpath would become a covered footway colonnaded.

  • It will be possible to do it with great economy, since the damaged colonnade has got to be rebuilt and it merely means putting a new room on the top.

  • Most of them are well-kept and often pavilions and/or colonnades are built around them.

  • Around the garden and lagoon, sheltered colonnades, pavilions, palm trees and walking paths link to each apartment tower.

  • The memorial takes the form of a circular colonnade surrounding a sunken court.

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