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1Maisons du monde

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  • Title: Maisons du monde
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  • Language: fre
  • Number of Pages: Median: 288
  • Publisher: Ed. Le Moniteur
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  • Publish Location: Paris

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  • First Year Published: 2007
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Façade

(UK) is a mix of architectural styles Detail of a façade from Prague (Czech Republic) Façade of the town hall in Chojna (Poland) Façade of a house from

Architecture of cathedrals and great churches

Russian Revival façade of The Cathedral of Peter and Paul with polychrome details, tented roofs and domes. The Neoclassical façade of Vilnius Cathedral

Western false front architecture

States. Often used on two-story buildings, the style includes a vertical façade often hiding a gable roof. The goal for buildings in this style is to project

Neoclassical architecture

the Late Baroque architecture in Paris, such as in the Louvre Colonnade. This shift was even visible in Rome at the redesigned façade for Archbasilica

Gothic architecture

the façade was flanked by two towers proportional to the rest of the façade, which balanced the horizontal and vertical elements. Early Gothic façades often

Baroque architecture

artistic and architectural model for the world. The first architectural project of Louis XIV was a proposed reconstruction of the façade of the east wing

Romanesque architecture

Romanesque façade. It is a symmetrical arrangement of nave flanked by two tall towers each with two buttresses of low flat profile that divide the façade into

Renaissance architecture

frequently used the giant order in his architecture, a large pilaster that stretches from the bottom to the top of a façade. He used this in his design for the

Facade pattern

facade pattern (also spelled façade) is a software design pattern commonly used in object-oriented programming. Analogous to a façade in architecture

Sagrada Família

grand façades: the Nativity façade to the east, the Passion façade to the west, and the Glory façade to the south (incomplete). The Nativity façade was