- Look up trellis or
treillage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trellis may
refer to:
Trellis (architecture), an
architectural structure often used to...
- A
trellis (
treillage) is an
architectural structure,
usually made from an open
framework or
lattice of
interwoven or
intersecting pieces of wood, bamboo...
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marsh and bird hides. It also
features Lake Belvedere,
Peace Monument,
Treillage Tower, Sundial, 'Cyrus the Great' statue, the
Silent Hearts Memorial Garden...
- the "Pavillon des fraîcheurs" (freshness pavilion) or the "Pavillon de
treillage" (trellis pavilion). This
family of
locksmiths probably included Louis...
- and rose vines, with one of the
tallest outdoor fountains in Minnesota.
Treillage Garden - an
arbor trellis (104 feet long, with
central dome 24 feet (7...
- item.texteImage Opus International, Jean-Louis Pradel, Les
monuments de
treillage de Jean-Max Albert, Opus n°65, 1978 "jeanpauljungmann.fr". www.jeanpauljungmann...
- have been remodelled. A
Doric columned north verandah in
contrast to the
treillage of the
eastern verandah was
added in 1826.
Further extensions were made...
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reminiscent of a
conservatory without gl****. It is
covered by a
trellis (or
treillage) and
covered with
climbing plants,
resulting in a
space that is filled...
- many, some garden-critics
commented "too many" seats,
covered seats,
treillages and pavilions. Mary Soames, who
wrote a book
about the 5th Duke of Marlborough...
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gardens included knotted parterres, borders, hedges, avenues, pergolas, and
treillages. The
gardens were
accentuated with
topiaries and
ornamental features,...