You can enter by the restaurant which lies between the two buildings at a lower level, or through the portico of either neoclassical structure. |
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The portico is centered on the main body of the house, which was originally seven bays wide and six bays deep. |
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Its monumental entrance, in the form of an amphiprostyle Corinthian portico, was in the southeast corner. |
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In their annual report for 1964-65, the trustees of the Tate Gallery announced their wish to demolish the gallery's portico. |
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Free-standing columns form a portico in the front area, whilst the cella is enveloped in embedded columns. |
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The south side is dominated by an impressive entrance portico topped by a Cape Dutch gable, but the architecture is an eclectic mix of styles. |
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In most of the Mithraea there was a portico which led into a second sacristy, where the ritual dresses were probably kept. |
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The Chapel is of the Greek Revival style with a tetrastyle portico in the Ionic Order. |
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Today one is greeted by the triangulated portico, supported on one column and aligned with the railway verandah columns. |
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The imposing entrance portico supported by six fluted Doric columns was probably the first exercise in classicism in Deadwood. |
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The family would use the front door below the great portico on the west front. |
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Like the Stockholm building, both include a great portico, a main public entrance that leads to the interior. |
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Moving further in, concentric with the central stupa is a surrounding gallery or portico that connects the four viharas. |
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The vast lawns, portico and grand entrance hall were eerily quiet and empty. |
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You get off the train and walk south, drawn irresistibly towards the mighty red portico carved out of the building itself. |
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His hall's mosquelike associations appear in its orientation, colonnaded portico, domical crown, and minaretlike spire. |
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To the right of the entrance portico is a cylindrical tower which contains the Lowry study centre. |
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We stopped at a police rest house, a one-story pre-1947 white stucco bungalow with columns around a portico. |
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Near the site museum is a row of truncated columns, part of the colonnade of a portico belonging to the forum. |
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The entablature and pediment of the portico are supported by two pairs of massive Ionic columns. |
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His remains were moved in 1924, to a solemn neoclassical portico attached to the cathedral. |
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These conduits will extend into the areaway running south below the portico, within the gravel fill, and into the existing underground tunnel at the southeast corner. |
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The entire complex of the main temple and its ancillary structures and subsidiary shrines is in the middle of a rectangular, defined by a portico with a double colonnade. |
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This imposing structure, now rebuilt in offices, boasts a large portico of giant ionic columns, graced with a highly decorative frieze and cornice. |
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Both the Reading Room cladding and the south portico structure were to have been built from Portland stone, the original stone used for the courtyard. |
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An elliptical forecourt, lined to left and right with gabions, is scarcely preparation for what happens at the top of the generous ramp which leads up through the portico. |
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Eight pairs of piers, each with an engaged column, were to articulate the lower portico, while the upper portico was to have had eight pairs of freestanding columns. |
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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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Overhead is a portico of weathered shingles and beyond that a milk-and-water sky. |
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The bay window, the magnificent wooden portico and thedecorative flourishes on the facademake it one of the mostcharming residences in SandyHill. |
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His favourite format was a plain rectangular block fronted by an elegant central portico with pillars and pediment. |
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The interior is arranged around a courtyard with a double portico crowned by a balustrade with Roman sculptures. |
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The portico on the upper storey is covered by a series of domes supported on square pillars. |
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The eastern portico of the mosque is interrupted by a transept aisle with columned arches running vertical to the qibla wall. |
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The new temple was made of marble with a grand portico of grey-pink columns that created its front or façade. |
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You approach the Centre from the piazza under a huge metal portico. |
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A new portico, supported by recycled columns, changed all that. |
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Xystus was the Greek architectural term for the covered portico of the gymnasium, in which the exercises took place during the winter or in rainy weather. |
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Every house in the sample is painted with some kind of hooded portico over the front door, most often simulating thatch, and all except one have latticed windows. |
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A drive from the West Wing allows direct access to the ground floor by way of open courts or areaways on the north side of the White House on either side of the North portico. |
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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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By September, the Servites had paved the portico on the south side and half the portico on the west side, purchased shutters and a window, and had new plaster laid. |
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The scheme of a three-winged portico recalls the many coastal porticoed villas that appear on small square or horizontal oblong panels in Roman wall painting. |
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Thanks to the latest portico cranes at the St Lawrence Stevedoring dry bulk terminal, AIM has recorded excellent productivity in unloading vessels. |
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Excavations are in progress in the insulae to the east of the portico. |
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The Prince alighted from his carriage amidst the cheers of the crowd, and with General Windham and the Mayor, ascended to the portico, where a number of regular and volunteer officers were introduced to him. |
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The portico was preceded by a Temple dedicated to Minerva, the goddess who protected Domitian. Her death would have ensured the apotheosis of the gods, as had already been the case of Hercules. |
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A survey is envisaged in the east half of the portico and peristyle. |
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As their voices rise, in the blue-tiled portico of the shrine, a line of brightly clad Hindu women traipse in from the Sindhi desert which, for nomads like them, is still an open border to India. |
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Neo-Classical elements such as the elevated front portico with Tuscan-style columns, a large fanlight over the double entrance doors, pilasters that prominently divide the elevations into bays, etc. |
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The east end of the cube gently skews round into the plaza and terminates in an abstract version of a portico. |
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His set is a long portico of the Prozorovs' house surrounded by a grove of tall birch trees in which the changing light of the seasons is reflected. |
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The sculptures were originally situated in the external portico on the ground floor, on the façade and in the courtyard, but gradually were used also to decorate rooms on the first floor. |
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Under the portico, with its grey sun-bleached pillars, loitered a troop of draggled bareheaded girls, waiting for the auction to be over. |
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Thus, on several successive levels on one side, we find the entrance courtyard surrounded by the portico positioned to support the walkway, a 2-storey barn with a floor surface area of 700 sq ft, and the main stairway. |
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The building originally featured a portico on the ground floor and Guelf-cross windows on the first floor, in addition to a row of small windows on the mezzanine floor. |
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The portico on the facade, the only example in the Roman churches sarde, was probably added later, when the church was completed, and is attributed to workers Lucchese. |
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Indeed the portico of the Fine Arts section designed by Sédille included some earthenware elements that measured as much as 47 inches square, made by Loebnitz. |
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On all three floors, the mullioned windows are divided by pilaster strips, whereas the courtyard emphasizes its Florentine inspiration through an arched portico on Corinthian columns. |
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Blenheim is a more solid construction, where the massed stone of the arched gates and the huge solid portico becomes the main ornament. |
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Where funds permitted, a classical temple portico with columns and a pediment might be used at the west front. |
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He filled in the centre, to which his son William added a portico in 1762 to complete its Palladian appearance. |
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His son Constantius II made this dream a reality and created an imperial library in a portico of the royal palace. |
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Smith with a classical portico and dome behind, and the central sculpture gallery was designed by John Russell Pope. |
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Another feature employed by Mansart was a boldly projecting Classical portico with paired columns. |
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The original portico was on the west side and consisted of three bays resting on two marble columns. |
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Famously, the poet John Clare liked to sit beneath the portico of the church. |
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Built during the Aghlabid era, the Great Mosque of Sousse is a quadrilateral shape with a wide, shallow prayer room bordered on three sides by a portico. |
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Decorative plasterwork with friezes of palmette motifs in relief, embellish the dome in the centre of the portico for latecomers and the upper part of the walls of the entrance area. |
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Before being converted by the Marquess of Cabriñana into the 18th century into warehouse of vats of oil, a portico of Roman columns was giving step to this stay with a very special captivation. |
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Robert Smirke's neo-Greek original museum building contained a fine large central courtyard, each face of which had a portico. |
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Entrance to the house is through a stone portico canopy and Sapele front door with Georgian ironmongery. |
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Though a convoy of black stretch limos pulled up outside the south portico of the White House for a formal state dinner on Wednesday, only two of six GCC members – Qatar and Kuwait – were represented by their heads of state. |
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The entasis varies in different temples and is not found in some, as, for instance, the temple of Athena Nike and in the east portico of the Erechtheum. |
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Prior to that date, a different logo was used, in which the letters UCL were incorporated into a stylised representation of the Wilkins Building portico. |
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The more usual plan extended wings of rooms all opening onto a linking portico, which might be extended at right angles, even to enclose a courtyard. |
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The ordinary worshipper rarely entered the cella, and most public ceremonies were performed outside, on the portico, with a crowd gathered in the temple precinct. |
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A covered portico might protect the walkway along the tents. |
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The remains of both Justice Brandeis and his wife are interred beneath the portico of the Law School of the University of Louisville, in Louisville, Kentucky. |
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The remarkable feature here is that the lower storey of this portico extends to the full width of the aisles, while the upper section defines the nave that lies behind it. |
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In 1860 it became the county court, with the portico added at that time. |
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