- building, to
later be
carved into
decorative moldings, capitals, arms, etc.
Bossages are also
rustic work,
consisting of
stones which seem to
advance beyond...
- (like the
division of the
facade in many
horizontal strips that
reference bossages) and
colorful ironic detailing;
Louis Ghost,
based on
chairs in the Louis...
- by
Charles Garnier, 1861–1874
Renaissance Revival Doric pilasters with
bossages on them, of the
Deutsche Bank (Mauerstraße no. 29), Berlin, by W. Martens...
-
average 4 m high and have a
floor area of 4 m2 (43.06 sq ft). The
blocks are
bossaged with a deep
anathrosys and this
gives an
effect of
solidity to the whole...
- building, to
later be
carved into
decorative mouldings, capitals, arms, etc.
Bossages are also
rustic work,
consisting of
stones which seem to
advance beyond...
- Spain,
known as
Isabelline Gothic. When not
figurative these are
known as
bossage.
These are
probably a
development of Mudéjar
styles of
patterning walls...
- (1978–1979)
Contradiction (in this case, the mix
between monumental columns,
bossages and
other classical elements, and
curving forms with High-Tech glazing...
-
projecting central body,
preceded by a
staircase and
bordered by flat
bossages with
braced wall lines. This
central body has
three bays
delimited by columns...
- is in a
Liman Baroque style, with
grace and monumentality. A
rhythmic bossage runs
through its
walls that in its
upper part is
adorned by a
wooden balustrade...
-
outer wall had a core of
Roman concrete covered with co****
limestone bossages. This wall
continued from the ends of the crescent-shaped
portico and was...