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- 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...
- which are designated Grade II, include the entrance screen, gates and balustrading to the forecourt, steps and statuary to the north-west of the house,...
- building, supported by columns or console brackets, and enclosed with a balustrade, usually above the ground floor. They are commonly found on multi-level...
- is partially enclosed by such vertical elements as walls, pillars and balustrades. The word alcove originates from Arabic القبة ([ʔalqubːa] ), al- 'the'...
- coupled with a strong Italian influence represented by arches, arcades, balustrading and, in general, a more flowing line of design than had been apparent...
- listed building. The listing includes the attached forecourt walls, balustrading, terrace, piers, urns and stone-carved ball finial. Originally a priory...
- barres, which serve as training aids for ballet dancers. Guard rails and balustrades line drop-offs and other dangerous areas, keeping people and vehicles...
- top. Sculptures of plumed serpents run down the sides of the northern balustrade. Around the spring and autumn equinoxes, the late afternoon sun strikes...
- Huggett and Thomas Hussey). It was altered from 1879 to 1881, and the balustrading, stone wyverns and busts are by George Edwards, the "favourite architect"...