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[Casablanca] Belvedere is a quartier of Casablanca, Morocco. ...
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[M. C. Escher] Belvedere is a lithograph print by the Dutch artist M. C. Escher, first printed in May 1958. It shows a plausible-looking building that is actually an impossible object. In this print, Escher uses two-dimensional images to depict objects free of the confines of the three-dimensional world. The image is of a rectangular three-...
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[Wellington] The Belvedere is a four storied concrete apartment building in Wellington, New Zealand. Edmund Anscombe designed the art deco building in 1937, and it was constructed the same year. Located at 82 Majoribanks St, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Belvedere has nine apartments spread over three floors, with ground floor garages. ...
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[West Virginia] Belvedere, also known as Belvidere, was built near Charles Town, West Virginia by Magnus Tate II in 1807. The Federal style mansion is situated at the end of a tree-lined driveway and commands a sweeping view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. ...
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[comic strip] Belvedere is a single panel comic strip created by George Webster Crenshaw which ran from 1962 to 1995. The star of the strip is a white dog with black spots. As of at least 2009, reprints of the strip were distributed by Johansen International Features. ==Characters and story== Belvedere is one of three pets who belong to a m...
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[fort] The Forte di Belvedere or Fortezza di Santa Maria in San Giorgio del Belvedere (often called simply Belvedere) is a fortification in Florence, Italy. ==History== Forte Belvedere is the second and largest fortress to be built in Florence, Italy. It was designed and built by Bernardo Buontalenti over a five year period, between 1590 an...
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[structure] A belvedere ɪər or belvidere (from Italian for `fair view`) is an architectural structure sited to take advantage of a fine or scenic view. A belvedere may be built in the upper part of a building so as to command said view. The actual structure can be of any form, whether a turret, a cupola, or an open gallery. On the hillsid...
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raised covered terrace or pavilion
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raised turret or lantern on the top of a house
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• (n.) A small building, or a part of a building, more or less open, constructed in a place commanding a fine prospect.
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A small, square cupola that functions as a lookout tower, located at the top of a building. Belvederes are characteristic of Italianate houses.
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(Italian: `beautiful view`), architectural structure built in an elevated position to provide lighting and ventilation and to command a fine view. ... [1 related articles]
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A raised turret or pavillion.
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A raised turret or pavillion.
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A turret designed to provide views. This may be built separate to or on to an existing building. The term may also be used for garden terraces based on false turrets, as William Wailes, (see Wailes, William] built for himself at Saltwell Towers, Low Fell, (Tyne and Wear).
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Projection from top of roof; also called cupola
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Bel`ve·dere' noun [ Italian , from
bello ,
bel , beautiful +
vedere to see.]
(Architecture) A small building, or a part of a building, more or less open, constructed in a place commanding a fine prospect.
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A belvedere is a small building, or a part of a building, more or less open, constructed on top of a house in a location commanding a fine prospect (belvedere being Italian for 'a fine prospect').
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[
n] - a gazebo sited to command a fine view
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noun a gazebo sited to command a fine view
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Any structure, such as a gazebo or other roofed edifice, that provides a good view of the landscape.
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a building, or architectural feature of a building, designed and situated to look out upon a pleasing scene. · a cigar, shorter and with thinner ends than a corona. · (cap.) a palace in Vatican City, Rome, used as an art gallery.
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