His hall's mosquelike associations appear in its orientation, colonnaded portico, domical crown, and minaretlike spire. |
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About two miles away and once connected by an ancient colonnaded paved road is the largest existing Roman hippodrome found in the world. |
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The entrance foyer of the Rand Club is dominated by huge simulated porphyry columns and a grand staircase leading to a colonnaded gallery. |
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Penang's main town, George Town has colonnaded streets of Chinese and Indian shophouses that demand thorough exploration by foot or trishaw. |
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The temple rises from the valley floor in three colonnaded terraces connected by ramps. |
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Built incrementally, it was originally a theatre, with a pleasingly symmetrical Italianate colonnaded frontage facing the town's main square. |
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The gallery originated in the open colonnaded loggias of Antiquity and was first developed in France. |
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The mosque originally consisted of a rectangular court 43.2 m by 33 m, enclosed by colonnaded cloisters. |
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The stool is in the shape of a colonnaded portico that is supported by seven arches that rest on pairs of pillars. |
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The enclosed rooms are separated by small gardens, but tied together to the west by a long colonnaded veranda that runs the whole length of the building. |
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One image shows a colonnaded porch filled with blood-stained blankets, clothes and mattresses. |
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The vignette that shows no walls around the city, is characterized by a semicircular road that goes round a church very similar to a colonnaded exedra. |
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The Court of the Libraries, the oldest part of the ensemble, is a colonnaded portico with a nymphaeum on its northern side. |
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Persons entered through a triple gateway into a colonnaded open space lined with merchants' booths. |
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The temple superstructures had colonnaded doorways and flat beam-and-mortar roofs. |
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But, next to it, a colonnaded Soviet edifice has been turned into a business terminal. |
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The colonnaded main street, 1km in length, divides the city into two sections from one end to the other. |
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The colonnaded front is a very low-key reference to antique temples and perfectly in keeping with the region's cultural heritage. |
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The colonnaded main street was completed in its present form during the reign of Marcus Aurelius. |
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The visitor passes through one of the rooms into the central part of the house, arranged round a garden with a colonnaded portico fronting a series of formal rooms. |
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You can still follow the colonnaded main street of their city, and trace in the jumbled stones the outline of marketplaces, swimming pools and palaces. |
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At the rear three sets of huge French windows lead to a stunning south-facing colonnaded terrace overlooking 125 acres of parkland and a large swimming pool. |
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At the end of the AD 6th-beginning of the 7th centuries four churches were built over prime land in areas that flanked the Roman colonnaded street that ran east to west in the centre of Madaba. |
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Viroconium prospered over the next century, with the construction of many public buildings, including thermae and a colonnaded forum. |
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Large tree-shaded boulevards interweave through the city of Bamako and the colonnaded buildings still remind us today of the colonial times of yester-year. |
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The Memorial consists of twin colonnaded buildings, which face each other across the surfed forecourt of the Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, between the entrance and the Stone of Remembrance. |
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The Great Colonnade A grand colonnaded street measuring 1100 metres long was the main avenue for Palmyra and linked the Temple of Baal to the West Gate and the Funerary Temple. |
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Attached to the southern base of the pyramid was another feature of Tula architecture great colonnaded masonry hallways with flat roofs supported on scores of masonry columns. |
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The architecture incorporates canons of classicism: the symmetry of the plan, the colonnaded facades, inspiration or ancient mythological in the choice of subjects sculpted. |
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They have ruins of baths, a massive city gate, a Byzantine basilica, a 4th Century Agora, a 300 Meter Colonnaded street and a gigantic stadium for racing horses. |
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