Fireplace over-mantle frequently incorporates a rectangular structure and a second arrangement
of pilasters supporting a pediment located above it.
The temple contains a series
of pilasters carved with images of people, as well as representations of plants, birds and mythological scenes.
Not exact matches
For the past three months, parishioners and friends
of the Church
of Our Saviour on Park Avenue in midtown Manhattan have been wondering what happened to the fourteen icons that were removed from two
pilasters in the sanctuary on the evening
of August 22.
The lobby, restored to its turn
of the 20th century glamour, is a model
of old - school opulence, with eight hand - painted trompe l'oeil ceiling murals, Corinthian - capped
pilasters, and a king's ransom in marble and gold trim.
The most consistent Colonial Revival elements found in these buildings are building symmetry; hipped roofs that often intersected one another; the use
of a single, decorative fan or Palladian windows located high - up in the gabled or pedimented (triangular end)
of the roof; double - hung windows with decorative features like thick concrete sills or curved, segmental arches overhead; thin columns or
pilasters with simple capitals (tops); pronounced front porches.
A common motif among Greco Deco architecture is the use
of stylized or simplified
pilasters.
The temple is located on top
of a small hill at Proil, surrounded by green gardens and features two distinctive white towers at the entrance, several domes, balustrades,
pilasters, a prominent Nandi Bull, seven - storey lamp tower and a water tank which is said to be the oldest part
of the temple.
The entrance facade, in the southern cylinder, is a wall
of glass flanked by square corner
pilasters, while the northern cylinder is illuminated by 56 hexagonal windows inserted into the diagonal brick grid
of the frame.
The recent project involved covering all four elevations
of the Temporäre Kunsthalle Berlin (Temporary Kunsthalle Berlin), built in 2008 by Adolf Krischanitz and situated in the historical centre
of Berlin, with a digitally manipulated collage
of archival images
of the glass skin and concrete
pilasters of the nearby Palast der Republik (Palace
of the Republic).
A tiled floor abuts a slice
of wrought iron, book - ended by a wedge
of drainpipe, a classical
pilaster or a conch shell.
At D. Wigmore Fine Art: An installation view, above, with the work
of Richard Anuszkiewicz and Mon Levinson, and after the
pilaster, Tadasky and Anuszkiewicz again
Using the same inspiring mid-century modern arch from Patricia's Tiny House, I have separated the form, similar to a
pilaster, from surface decoration and surrounded a tiny dwelling 3/4
of the way with arches.
(Google searches can get interesting when, for example, your last name can mean a corner
pilaster, a flag corner, one
of many cities, a territorial subdivision or township, and is used as the name
of companies making loudspeakers, auto racing parts, and wine barrels.)
Simultaneous us
of different decorative architectural products like columns,
pilasters, niches, ceiling domes and medallions provide decorator
of today's interiors beautiful opportunity
of reinventing the grand architecture
of the past, bringing the soul and sophistication
of classical architecture.
Carved
pilasters at the ends
of the runs are a nod to the history
of the building.
Intricate carvings then began to be found on the big
pilasters and column
of the mantel.
Wide
pilasters at each corner
of the island and a dark mahogany countertop give the island an old kitchen table look.
The former uninspired mantel was replaced with a shapely full - surround composed
of crown molding and fluted
pilasters.
4 - Drawer chest sized for youth bedrooms Curvy silhouette frame overlay on drawer front Fluted
pilasters with rosette Tapering turned legs Wood on wood glides Cast metal ring pull hardware Relaxed Jo's White paint finish Constructed
of poplar