Definition of Balustrade. Meaning of Balustrade. Synonyms of Balustrade

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Definition of Balustrade

Balustrade
Balustrade Bal"us*trade` (-tr[=a]d`), n. [F. balustrade, It. balaustrata fr. balaustro. See Baluster.] A row of balusters topped by a rail, serving as an open parapet, as along the edge of a balcony, terrace, bridge, staircase, or the eaves of a building.

Meaning of Balustrade from wikipedia

- 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 is a novel of manners by René Boylesve that draws heavily on the author's own experiences and is set in a regional context. The...
- brick walls to the north and east edges, a balustrade with gate onto Bird Street to the west and more balustrade on the boundary with Minster Pool to the...
- to offset the Conservatori, creating a trapezoidal piazza. A wall and balustrade were to be built at the front of the square, giving it a firm delineation...
- seven-storied pagoda in the middle of a palace, with copper-tiled roofs, its balustrade, grills, columns and beams set about with fine and precious stones, and...
- architecture, Chinese Chippendale refers to a specific kind of railing or balustrade that was inspired by the "Chinese Chippendale" designs of cabinetmaker...
- 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...
- YouTube for pictures and video. A Juliet balcony (or Juliette balcony) is a balustrade connected to the façade of a building. Two of Ur****’s moons, Juliet and...
- is partially enclosed by such vertical elements as walls, pillars and balustrades. The word alcove originates from Arabic: القبة [ʔalqubːa] (listen), al-...