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Tribune (architecture)
Tribune (architecture) Interior of the Hagia Sophia. In this example the tribune is the first floor gallery beneath the clerestory Tribune is an ambiguous often misused architectural term ... room or church. In this sense a tribune often contains an altar or a ...
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Tribune
Tribune This article deals with the ancient Roman offices and ranks of tribune and the French revolutionary office tribunat. For ... leftwing UK weekly by that title, see Tribune (magazine). For the architectural term see Tribune (architecture). For the mass media company see ...
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Platform (translated from French)
... a group of American media In religious architecture , one platform is a gallery located at ...
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Gothic architecture
Gothic architecture This article is part of the History of western architecture series. Neolithic architecture Ancient Egyptian architecture Sumerian architecture Classical architecture Ancient Greek architecture Ancient ...
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Ottonian architecture
Ottonian architecture Ottonian Architecture evolved during the reign of Emperor Otto ... the first in Europe to have the tribune gallery. See also Ottonian art
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Chicago architecture
Chicago architecture Chicago architecture has influenced and reflected the history of American architecture. The city of Chicago, Illinois features prominent ... used to create a new form of architecture, discarded historical precedent and designed buildings that ... were built there, this new form of architecture became known as the "Chicago School". ...
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Românica architecture (translated from Portuguese)
Românica architecture Article series on História of the Architecture Arquitetura Arquitectura Rupestre architecture Old architecture Arquitetura Classic architecture Architecture Greek Arquitetura Roman Medieval architecture ...
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Chicago Platform (translated from French)
... Tower Platform, Chicago, 1925 The contest of architecture for the construction of the seat of ...
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Religious architecture (translated from Portuguese)
Religious architecture Religious architecture, it seats essentially in edifícios of sacred ... use of coluna isolated in all românica architecture. Exactly in the interiors, where the structural ... Exceptuando the cases where the tradition of architecture Roman it was stronger - as in Itália ... floor was added, thus if constituting one tribune where the women could attend the ...
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International style (architecture)
International style (architecture) The Weissenhof Estate in Stuttgart, Germany (1927 ... 1920s the most important figures in modern architecture had established their reputations. The big three ... formalized by the 1928 Congres Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne. United States Rudolf Schindler's Lovell ... them. In 1922, the competition for the Tribune Tower and its famous second-place entry ... and the Nazi's rejection of modern architecture, meant that an entire generation of ...
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