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  2. Mon (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Nikkō Tōshō-gū's omote-mon (front gate) structurally is a hakkyakumon (eight-legged gate). Mon (門, gate) is a generic Japanese term for gate often used, either alone or as a suffix, in referring to the many gates used by Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines and traditional-style buildings and castles.

  3. Stanchion - Wikipedia

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    In industrial installations, walkway lighting may be mounted with a stanchion that is secured to a hand-rail. Stanchion lights are typically spaced 50' along walkways, such as conveyor platforms. Stanchions ( balusters or bollards ) are also the upright posts inserted into the ground or floor to protect the corner of a wall.

  4. Paifang - Wikipedia

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    Paifang come in a number of forms. One form involves placing wooden pillars onto stone bases, which are bound together with wooden beams. This type of paifang is always beautifully decorated, with the pillars usually painted in red, the beams decorated with intricate designs and Chinese calligraphy, and the roof covered with coloured tiles, complete with mythical beasts—just like a Chinese ...

  5. Historic Shin'enKan artifacts sold by Price Tower amid ...

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    The centerpiece of the collection, the Shin'enKan gate that has stood outside the Price Tower for more than 20 years, was sold — cut from its pillars, dismantled and loaded on a truck Thursday ...

  6. Portico - Wikipedia

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    Gate tower – Fortified tower at a major gateway; Hypostyle – Hall with a roof supported by columns; Loggia – Covered exterior gallery, one side open; Outline of classical architecture – Architectural style, inspired by classical Greco-Roman architectural principles; Portal (architecture) – Access opening in a wall of a structure

  7. Jaffa Gate - Wikipedia

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    This pillar appears to have fallen or been demolished during the Byzantine period. [dubious – discuss] In the 20th century, the plaza outside the Jaffa Gate served the same purpose. During the British Mandate for Palestine, a marker outside the doorway served as the zero point for distances to and from Jerusalem. There is no such marker today.

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