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The narrow courtyard between the Uffizi's two wings creates the effect of a short, idealized street ; view toward the River Arno
Consequently, the older axis extending from the courtyard of the Louvre is slightly skewed to the rest of what has become the Axe historique, but the Arc du Carrousel, at the fulcrum between the two, serves to disguise the discontinuity.
The north side of the courtyard is closed by the junction between the palace and St. Mark ’ s Basilica, which used to be the Doge ’ s chapel.
One of the small rooms between the bedroom and the internal courtyard was intended as a dressing room.
The Baroque wrought-iron gate screen ( possibly by John Warren ) closes a courtyard between house and stables, thus creating the effect of a cour d ' honneur to the house's west entrance ( 14 on plan below ).
The pavilions around the courtyard and the refectory were constructed during the rule of King Hugh IV between 1324-1359.
The British Museum Library constructed a new reading room in the courtyard of its museum building between 1854 and 1857.
Hanno was said to be white in colour, and arrived by ship from Lisbon to Rome in 1514, aged about four years, and was kept initially in an enclosure in the Belvedere courtyard, then moved to a specially constructed building between St. Peter's Basilica and the Apostolic Palace, near the Borgo Sant ' Angelo ( a road in the rione of Borgo ).
The site of Cripps Court is a natural southerly slope, which can be seen from the stepped courtyard in between the buildings.
To link the main building and 1-5 York Gate a new underground passage and the underground barrel-vaulted 150-seat David Josefowitz recital hall were built on the courtyard between the mentioned structures.
Bedroom suites ( one baptized by Mrs. Marcos as the King's Room and another the Queen's Room ) open from the former private dining room, between which is a small skylit room that used to be a courtyard.
In many places these apartment blocks were built around several courtyards, one behind the other, each one reached through the outer courtyards by a ground-level tunnel similar to that between the first courtyard and the road.
The courtyard between the prison and the central kitchen was used for the summary execution of prisoners.
The unique interplay between the courtyard and the museum galleries offers visitors a fresh view of the courtyard from almost every room, inviting connections between art and landscape.
Newer dormitories on campus include Honors ( 100 Honors Scholar residents ), International ( 100 international and American residents ) and Cornerstone Hall ( 265 residents arranged in " Learning Communities ") and are arranged with a courtyard between them to form what is referred to as " Tri-house ".
* in the western gallery, past the doorway to the courtyard, a scene depicting a melee between Khmer warriors, then a scene in which warriors pursue others past a pool in which an enormous fish swallows a small deer ; then a royal procession, with the king standing on an elephant, preceded by the ark of the sacred flame ;
The stone screen between prayer hall and the courtyard, stood 16 mt at its highest was added in 1196 AD, the corbelled arches had Arabic inscriptions and motifs.
The house was significantly enlarged by sympathetic additions between 1837 and 1850 and the kitchen wing was joined to the main house forming a courtyard.
A plaque was erected by the Ontario Heritage Foundation, Ministry of Culture and Communication in the center of the courtyard at the campus off Westmount Road North, east side, between Columbia Street West and University Avenue West, Waterloo.
He commissioned a column to stand in the courtyard between the fourth and fifth pylons commemorating the reception of tribute from Mitanni.
It's a portrait of the relations between neighbours in a Lisbon courtyard.
It may refer to a roofless inner courtyard of the sort found in Spanish-style dwellings or a paved area between a residence and a garden.

courtyard and Pavilion
His posthumous show ( the only other posthumous representative from the United States was Robert Smithson in 1982 ) at the U. S. Pavilion featured, among others, " Untitled ", 1992-95, a never-before-realized sculpture in the courtyard of the pavilion: two adjoining, circular reflecting pools, the sides of which touch just enough at a single point to share an almost undetectable flow of water.
At the first Tatton Show in 1999, there were 12 show gardens, 16 back-to-back gardens ( distinct from the small gardens at Birmingham or the courtyard gardens at Chelsea ), 77 nurseries in the main marquee, ten rose growers in the Royal National Rose Show ( sponsored by Manchester Airport ), 200 sundries stands, some 20 plant societies in a Specialist Societies Marquee, and about 30 national collections represented in a Heritage Marquee, as well as a crafts pavilion sponsored by Country Living Magazine and a separate Furniture Pavilion.

courtyard and stands
Benito Villamitjana built a new seminary behind the cathedral in 1886, in the courtyard of which stands the old chapel of San Pablo.
" This monument stands in the courtyard of the St. Esprit Cathedral.
A motte-and-bailey castle consists of a mound – on which usually stands a keep or tower – and a bailey, which is an enclosed courtyard.
The second section is a courtyard scene, where Salome stands in silence, next to the head.
The monumental but narrow gateway to the courtyard stands out architecturally from the arcade.
The third Royal Exchange building, which still stands today, was designed by Sir William Tite and adheres to the original layout-consisting of a four-sided structure surrounding a central courtyard where merchants and tradesmen could do business.
One of two remaining original trees stands in the Mission Inn courtyard in downtown Riverside.
The temple stands in a rectangular courtyard, with entrances facing to the east.
His statue, dressed as a Roman emperor, stands in the main courtyard of the Hofburg palace.
In the center of the courtyard in front of Dacheng Hall stands the " Apricot Platform ", which commemorates Confucius teaching his students under an apricot tree.
A statue of Our Lady of Peace stands in the courtyard of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace in Honolulu.
The temple stands in an open courtyard surrounded by a corridor, which has numerous cells containing smaller idols of the Tirthankaras.
The Iron pillar stands within the courtyard of Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque
The palas ( residential building ) is 2 storeys high, built of crushed stone lined with Rhenish Schwemmstein ( a traditional artificial material made of dried pumice and lime, similar to concrete ), and stands at the eastern, Rhine valley end of the courtyard, over a vaulted cellar that Ernst Stahl dated to the time of Conrad of Hohenstaufen.
The keep is a round tower 7. 5 m in diameter which stands on bedrock in the centre of the inner courtyard.
Wrexham Tower, modeled after the tower of St. Giles ' Church in Wrexham, Wales, stands in the college's westernmost corner over a very small courtyard of its own.
The hall stands on a sloping site, and is structured around two courtyards ; the upper ( north-east ) courtyard contains the Peverel or Eagle Tower and the Long Gallery, the lower ( south-west ) courtyard houses the Chapel, while the Great Hall lies between the two.
The original statue " Boy with a Fish " by Verrocchio is on exhibit in one of the smaller rooms ( the copy stands on the fountain in the first courtyard ).
In 1155, Henry founded the Schottenstift monastery in Vienna, in the courtyard of which a statue of him stands to this day.
An equestrian statue of Prince Józef Poniatowski stands in the courtyard.
The old tower now stands at the back of a small courtyard next to the new hall ; and the remains of the church were designated a Grade I listed building on 4 January 1950.
Inside the courtyard of the museum stands one of the oldest pine trees in the country.
As of today, most of the statues were lost ; the St. John statue now stands in the courtyard of the Primate's Palace, and the statues of atlants are in the town of Kittsee.

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