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  • 81Pediment — The upper part of the Greek National Academy building in Athens, showing the pediment with sculptures This article is about the architectural element. For the landform, see Pediment (geology). A pediment is a classical architectural element… …

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  • 82Colonnade — For other uses, see Colonnade (disambiguation). In classical architecture, a colonnade denotes a long sequence of columns joined by their entablature, often free standing, or part of a building.[1] When in front of a building, screening the door… …

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  • 83Portico — For other uses, see Portico (disambiguation). Under the portico of the Pantheon …

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  • 84Templon — A templon (from Greek τέμπλον meaning temple , plural templa ) is a feature of Byzantine architecture that first appeared in Christian churches around the fifth century AD and is still found in some Eastern Christian churches. Initially it was a… …

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  • 85St. George's Hall, Liverpool — Infobox Historic building caption=St George s Hall name=St George s Hall latitude=53.4086 longitude= 2.9801 location town=Liverpool location country=ENG architect=Harvey Lonsdale Elmes Sir Charles Cockerell client= engineer=Sir Robert Rawlinson… …

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  • 86Nauvoo Temple — For the modern structure rebuilt on the same site, see Nauvoo Illinois Temple. Nauvoo Temple Destroyed Undated photograph of the Nauvoo Temple …

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  • 87Molding (decorative) — For other uses, see Molding (disambiguation). Cavetto molding and resulting shadow pattern Ovolo molding and resulting shadow pattern …

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  • 88Pienza —   Comune   Comune di Pienza …

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  • 89Sicilian Baroque — is the distinctive form of Baroque architecture that took hold on the island of Sicily, off the southern coast of Italy, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The style is recognizable not only by its typical Baroque curves and flourishes …

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  • 90Elmwood (Cambridge, Massachusetts) — For other uses, see Elmwood (disambiguation). Elmwood U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landma …

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