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  2. These 20 Apartment Balcony Ideas Are the Prettiest Perches - AOL

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    On the balcony of this Milan apartment, designed and restored by Studio Peregalli, privacy is the perfect touchpoint around which to decorate. Foliage covers the view inside, while allowing ...

  3. Balcony - Wikipedia

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    A balcony (from Italian: balcone, ... Manufacturers' names for their balcony railing designs often refer to the origin of the design, e.g. Italian balcony, Spanish ...

  4. How Germany outfitted half a million balconies with solar panels

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    Balcony solar emerged around a decade ago, but didn't catch on until four or five years ago, thanks in part to years of lobbying by solar and clean energy advocates for policies to foster its ...

  5. Mashrabiya - Wikipedia

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    Mashrabiya are vernacular architectural elements; a type of balcony or oriel window in the form of a small latticed opening encasing the second or higher floors of a building and typically overlooking an internal courtyard. They are usually cantilevered to add more square footage to the upper floors, as well as providing shade to the first ...

  6. Swiss chalet style - Wikipedia

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    Swiss chalet style originated in the Romantic era of the late 18th- and early 19th-century, when the ideas of the English landscape garden inspired parks and residences in Germany, such as the Dessau-Wörlitz Garden Realm. It became highly appreciated on the continent by noble landowners who were impressed by the "simple life" of people living ...

  7. Mechitza - Wikipedia

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    Balcony Balconies with a three-foot wall are themselves traditionally considered fitting mechitzot. In this design, women sit in the balcony and men sit below. This design was common in the 19th and early 20th century, and is common in Europe, including the Shaarei Tikva synagogue in Lisbon (opened in 1904).

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