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  2. Niche (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A blind niche is a very shallow niche, usually too shallow to contain statues, and may resemble a blind window (a window without openings) or sealed door. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] (Compare: blind arcade ) In Gothic architecture , a niche may be set within a tabernacle framing, like a richly decorated miniature house ( aedicula ), such as might serve ...

  3. Stilt house - Wikipedia

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    The raised bale houses of the Ifugao people with capped house posts are believed to be derived from the designs of traditional granaries [6] Raised rectangular houses are one of the cultural hallmarks of the Austronesian peoples and are found throughout the regions in Island Southeast Asia , Island Melanesia , Micronesia , and Polynesia settled ...

  4. Stilts (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Stilts are a common architectural element in tropical architecture, especially in Southeast Asia and South America, but can be found worldwide. Stilts also have a large prominence in Oceania and Europe as well as the Arctic, where the stilts elevate houses above the permafrost. The length of stilts may vary widely; stilts of traditional houses ...

  5. 17 Shower Niche Ideas That Are Equal Parts Smart and Stylish

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    A shower niche helps keep your bathroom organized. Get shower niche ideas for tile, colors, patterns, sizes, and shapes that are beautiful and functional. 17 Shower Niche Ideas That Are Equal ...

  6. Stilts - Wikipedia

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    On 15 November 2006 Saimaiti Yiming of China took 10 steps on 16.41 m-high (53.8 ft) stilts to break the Guinness World Record for walking on the tallest stilts. [ 17 ] In 2008 Roy Maloy of Australia took five steps on stilts 17 m (56 ft) high, an unofficial record for the tallest stilts.

  7. El Tajín - Wikipedia

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    Niches are also found underneath the stairway along the east face, which indicates that the stairway was a later addition. The niches on the original structure, not counting those on the later stairway, total 365, the solar year. At the top of the pyramid there were tablets framed by grotesque serpent-dragons. [17] [37]

  8. Namur stilt jousting - Wikipedia

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    The stilt walkers are divided in two teams; the "Mélans" jousting on yellow and black stilts, who represent the old city, and the "Avresses" on red and white stilts, representing the new city and the suburbs. Both teams use jousting stilts, a type of stilts developed in Namur. A jouster's aim is to bring down all the jousters from the other team.

  9. Roy Maloy - Wikipedia

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    Stilt-walking records [ edit ] In 2008, Maloy set an unverified world record for the tallest stilts ever walked on: on 1 November, after 11 attempts, he took five independent steps on 17 m (56 ft) stilts each weighing almost 30 kg (66 lb).