a colonnade is a linear series of columns.
An areostyle is an alternate name for an araeostyle, an architectural term for an intercolumniation - a system of spacing between columns in a colonnade.
A covered walk is typically referred to as a "colonnade" or "arcade." A colonnade consists of a row of columns supporting a roof or a series of arches, while an arcade features a similar structure but often includes a passageway. Both provide shelter and create a visually appealing architectural element.
Colonnade Row was created in 1832.
Mill Colonnade was created in 1881.
In architecture, a colonnade is a long sequence of columns joined by their together. Colonnades are often free-standing, or part of a building.
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Colonnade at State College was created in 2000.
A vine-covered colonnade is often referred to as a "pergola" or "arbor," particularly when it serves as a shaded walkway or outdoor structure. These terms describe architectural features that support climbing plants and create a picturesque, shaded area. If the structure is more elaborate and integrated into a garden or landscape, it might also be called a "trellis."
alcove means: is an architectural term for a recess in a room, usually screened off by pillars, balustrades or drapery.
A portico.
The Colonnade of St. Peter's Square was designed by Bernini.
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