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piazza and outside
Classrooms open to a center piazza, kitchens are open to view, and access to the surrounding community is assured through wall-size windows, courtyards, and doors to the outside in each classroom.
His funeral was held in the Church of the Gesu, Rome and was attended by crowds that filled the piazza outside the church.
The modern papal inauguration, developed from the form used for John Paul I, takes place during Mass ( usually in the piazza outside Saint Peter's Basilica ) and involves the formal bestowal of the pallium, the symbol of the pope's universal jurisdiction, on the newly elected pope by the senior Cardinal Deacon.

piazza and building
The principal building on the piazza is the town hall, once the Palazzo dei Priori ( built late 13th, early 14th century ) which was for many years the Palazzo Comunale.
An important building, the Palazzo Aquila for Leo's Papal Chamberlain Giovanni Battista Branconio, was completely destroyed to make way for Bernini's piazza for St. Peter's, but drawings of the facade and courtyard remain.
The Tabularium, located underground beneath the piazza and hilltop, occupies a building of the same name built in the 1st century BC to hold Roman records of state.
The Palazzo dei Conservatori was also to be restored, and a new building, the so-called Palazzo Nuovo, built at the same angle on the north side of the piazza to offset the Conservatori, creating a trapezoidal piazza.
The staircase cannot be seen solely in terms of the building to which it belongs but must be set in the context of the piazza as a whole.
In Britain piazza now generally refers to a paved open pedestrian space, without grass or planting, often in front of a significant building or shops.
The Hamstone building was rebuilt around 1742, altered in 1836, when a south piazza was added after the demolition of the shambles.
The plans included opening the building to the public, by creating a new viewing floor inside the dome and a publicly accessible sunken piazza on the riverside frontage that would providing a small parade of restaurants, cafes and shops.
Overlooking the southern side of piazza Socci, along Corso Carducci, it was renovated in the early 20th century to be the seat of the provincial Bank of Italy, then transferred out of the walls of Grosseto in a more modern and complex building.
* Palazzo Tognetti, an Art Nouveau style building on three levels located at an angle along Corso Carducci just before piazza Socci.
* Palazzo Moschini, located in piazza Socci, it is a building of medieval origins, restored in the Renaissance and completely renovated during the 19th century.
* Palazzo Carmignani, a landmark building built in the 20th century, it presents a trapezoidal shape, appearing between piazza del Sale, strada Ricasoli and via Mazzini.
The new addition features two new exhibit buildings and a new administrative and curatorial building for the High Museum of Art ; a residence hall and sculpture studio ; a full-service restaurant — Table 1280 at the Woodruff — as well as a public piazza and a new parking structure.
From 1865 to 1873, based on Mengoni's design, the piazza was first enlarged ( an entire neighborhood, the " Rebecchino ", was demolished for this purpose, as well as the popular porticated building called Coperto dei Figini ) and then acquired most of its modern landmarks, including the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II arcade ( built in 1864-1867 ) and the two " Palazzi dei Portici " (" Portico Palaces ") that mark its southern and northern boundaries.
The redevelopment also includes property that extends east to Fourth Street, which will become a public piazza, and the historic Wright-Taylor building, a two-story, structure that faces Fourth Street and is located behind the Henry Clay, and is now an upscale restaurant that occupies the entire Wright-Taylor building.

piazza and is
The site of the oblong piazza is Domitian's ancient stadium, which was probably used for horse and chariot races.
Giovanni Bernini's `` Fountain of the Rivers '', in the center of the piazza, is built around a Roman obelisk from the Circus of Maxentius which rests on grottoes and rocks, with four huge figures, one at each corner, denoting four great rivers from different continents -- the Danube, the Ganges, the Nile, and the Plate.
The next day the poor man leads him in the guise of a wild man into the piazza, where, being recognized, he is apprehended by his fellow monks and imprisoned.
Other attractions include the Norman Arc, that is the remains of the old Norman Castle built in 1073 and demolished in 1880, and a number of churches, including the Royal Saint Nicholas ( San Nicolò Regale ) Church, a rare example of Norman architecture built in 1124, the Seminary, built in 1710, which surrounds the main local piazza, Piazza della Repubblica, and St. Vitus on the Sea ( San Vito a Mare ) Church.
Once that is eliminated, the idea of opening the piazza to the river is a good one.
Gertrude and Alice's summer of 1908 is memorialized in images of the two of them in Venice, at the piazza in front of Saint Mark's.
Leonardo da Vinci was his guest at Vigevano, as was Bramante, who is ascribed with the tall tower that watches over the piazza from the Castello Sforzesco.
His loggia of the Palazzo degli Uffizi by the Arno opens up the vista at the far end of its long narrow courtyard, a unique piece of urban planning that functions as a public piazza, and which, if considered as a short street, is the unique Renaissance street with a unified architectural treatment.
While Lucy is in Italy her views of the world change dramatically, and scenes such as the murder in the piazza open her eyes to a world beyond her " protected life in Windy Corner ".
The most aspect of the piazza that makes this most immediately apparent is the central statue, with the paving pattern directing the visitors ’ eyes to its base.
The focal-point of pedestrian activity is found around Piazza Umberto I ( formerly known as Piazza Rossa-the older generation of natives in town still commonly refer to the piazza by its original name ).
Once that is eliminated, the idea of opening the piazza to the river is a good one.
While she waits for him at the piazza, Renato's assistant Vito ( Jeremy Spenser ) arrives and inadvertently reveals that he is Renato's son.
Like the Italian piazza, the plaza remains a center of community life that is only equaled by the market-place.
A piazza () is a city square in Italy, Malta, along the Dalmatian coast and in surrounding regions.
King's Cross Station in London is to have a piazza as part of its redevelopment.
There is a good example of a piazza in Scotswood at Newcastle College.
This piazza is to the north of Piazza della Cistern and is connected by a passage adjacent to an open loggia.
Almost all Todi's main medieval monuments — the co-cathedral church ( Duomo ), the Palazzo del Capitano, the Palazzo del Priore and the Palazzo del Popolo — front on the main square on the lower breast of the hill: the piazza is often used as a movie set.
Among the best places to view the Harbour is at the Peak Tower on the Victoria Peak, or from the piazza at the Culture Centre or the promenade of Tsim Sha Tsui on the Kowloon side.

piazza and also
Folkloristic groups also sing and dance in the main piazza.
Water was also vital in the process and the company had its own supply network including a large covered reservoir on-site ( now in 2006 that area is a piazza and underground car park ).
It also has a piazza, a square named Piazza del Santuario.
Mola city centre is its main piazza, Piazza XX Settembre near the port and also boasts a church ( Chiesa Matrice, i. e. Mother Church ) dating back to the 13th century.
The octagonal fountain in the piazza in front of the church ( Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere ), which already appears in a map of 1472, was also restored by Carlo Fontana.
She also razed an entire block in Lucca to build a piazza in the French style in front of her city residence ( now the seat of the province and the prefecture ).
The piazza was named after the arengario ( also known as the " broletto "), i. e., the seat of the local government.
On either side of the piazza are markets, also housed by the exedrae.

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