- In architecture, an area (
areaway in
North America) is an excavated,
subterranean space around the
walls of a building,
designed to
admit light into a...
- that
connects a sub-ba****t of the East Wing of the
White House to the
areaway which surrounds the
United States Treasury Building. It was
initially constructed...
-
frontage of a
building for
light to a ba****t is also
called an area (or
areaway in
North American usage). This may also
allow pedestrian access to the...
- A beer
parlour formerly existed below the
ground floor,
which included areaways extending underneath the
above sidewalks. To
prevent a cave-in from the...
-
sidewalk or
pavement is
called an
areaway, a
vaulted sidewalk, or a
hollow sidewalk. In some cities,
these areaways were
created by the
raising of the...
- in 1964. The
building is
surrounded by a
recessed areaway, also
described as a dry moat. The
areaway was
intended to
increase residents' safety, as well...
-
original exteriors are intact. In
front of both houses,
there is a
depressed areaway, with
steps descending to the ba****t
level on the
outer end of the shared...
-
gates were opened, the
force of the
crowd pushed those in
front down the
areaway,
which caused a pile-up that
ultimately killed 20 people, three-quarters...
-
horizontal joints, has
simple rectangular fenestration and
rises above an
areaway with
molded water table (architecture) and wrought-iron railing. Capping...
- building. The
Madison Avenue entrance also
features an
areaway, or
sunken stone courtyard.
Above the
areaway is a
canopied concrete bridge into the building's...