-
balusters supporting a handrail, coping, or
ornamental detail is
known as a
balustrade. The term
baluster shaft is used to
describe forms such as a candlestick...
- The
Theatre on the
Balustrade (Czech:
Divadlo Na zábradlí) is
situated in Prague,
Czech Republic. The
theatre was
founded in 1958. Its
founders - Helena...
- L'Enfant à la
balustrade (French pronunciation: [lɑ̃fɑ̃ a la balystʁad]) is a
novel of
manners by René
Boylesve that
draws heavily on the author's own...
- architecture,
Chinese Chippendale refers to a
specific kind of
railing or
balustrade that was
inspired by the "Chinese Chippendale"
designs of cabinetmaker...
- building,
supported by
columns or
console brackets, and
enclosed with a
balustrade,
usually above the
ground floor. They are
commonly found on multi-level...
- top.
Sculptures of
plumed serpents run down the
sides of the
northern balustrade.
Around the
spring and
autumn equinoxes, the late
afternoon sun strikes...
- also
known as the
Temple Balustrade inscription or the
Soreg inscription, is an
inscription that hung
along the
balustrade outside the
Sanctuary of the...
-
Montepulciano was
responsible for the
layout of the gardens. The
Borghese Balustrade was
crafted by G di
Gincome and P. M****oni in 1618 for the
south forecourt...
- is
partially enclosed by such
vertical elements as walls,
pillars and
balustrades. The word
alcove originates from
Arabic القبة ([ʔalqubːa] ), al- 'the'...
- "Origins of
Lacework &
Balustrade Designs".
Chatterton Lacework.
Retrieved 2019-10-17. "Architectural elements,
balustrade panels (7), cast iron lace...