Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet BALUSTRADE


BALUSTRADE

Definition av BALUSTRADE

  1. balustrad

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10

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  • A balcony (from , "scaffold") is a platform projecting from the wall of a building, supported by columns or console brackets, and enclosed with a balustrade, usually above the ground floor.
  • In the 1st century BCE, four elaborately carved toranas (ornamental gateways) and a balustrade encircling the entire structure were added.
  • The house contains an original oak staircase which has an open balustrade with finial topped ovals and lozenges, very similar in design to the staircase at Princes Risborough Manor House.
  • Bronze statues of Chancellor Kent and Solon (the Athenian lawmaker whose reforms laid the foundations for democracy) represent law on the balustrade of the galleries of the Main Reading Room in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.
  • access 2 - Rue Biot, consisting of a fixed staircase lined with an ascending escalator and adorned with a balustrade in the characteristic Nord-Sud style, located north-west of the square to the right of the no.
  • Access 1 - Place Félix-Éboué, consisting of a fixed staircase lined with an escalator going up, decorated with a candelabra and a Dervaux-type balustrade, leading to the south of this square to the right of No.
  • access 1 - Place Monge consisting of a fixed staircase adorned with a balustrade and a Dervaux-type candelabrum, located to the north-east of the square, and an exit with an entourage designed by Joseph Cassien-Bernard comprising two escalators leading to the southeast of said square;.
  • The building has gilded fluted domes and cupolas, and an ornate balustrade around the upper portion of the building.
  • Although with the same two windows, at the second floor level they feature balustrade in stonework, protruding cornice and a small window in the mezzanine area.
  • Located on 535 Hambledon Hill Road, It is a two-storey sandstock brick home on stone foundations with hipped slate roof, a deep stone paved verandah, with cast-iron balustrade and French Doors.
  • The brick building consists of an exterior with a stone entablature and balustrade supported by Doric pilasters and the window architraves are of moulded stone.
  • In 1919, the visiting American prohibitionist William Johnson was kidnapped and subsequently lost an eye during a police rescue attempt, while in 1922 part of the balustrade in the King's College quad was demolished during a battle with UCL students.
  • A balustrade, runs along the top of the cornice which like the porticos below it would appear as a hexagon if viewed from above.
  • The tomb exemplifies Sikh architecture, it is gilded fluted domes and cupolas and an ornate balustrade round the top.
  • Outside the cathedral, tall windows are interspaced by pilasters in low relief, supporting a balustrade at roof level with an urn rising above each pilaster.
  • Architecturally, their elevations are divided into a rusticated base and a colonnade with an entablature and balustrade.
  • Architecturally, the elevations are divided into a rusticated base and a colonnade with an entablature and balustrade.
  • The porch which was added in 1610 has tuscan columns supporting a balustrade with a statue of "Bungey", a favourite spaniel of John Harrington.
  • The balcony itself has a balustrade with motifs of scallops and cherubs, while the underside of the balcony has moldings.
  • The Romans 'inherited' the torsion powered ballistae which had by now spread to several cities around the Mediterranean, all of which became Roman spoils of war in time, including one from Pergamum, which was depicted among a pile of 'trophy' weapons in relief on a balustrade.


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