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  2. Gazebo - Wikipedia

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    Gazebo. A gazebo is a pavilion structure, sometimes octagonal or turret -shaped, often built in a park, garden, or spacious public area. [1] Some are used on occasions as bandstands. The name is also now used for a tent like canopy structure with open sides used as partial shelter from sun and rain at outdoor events.

  3. Folly - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Philosophy at Ermenonville in Oise, France. Follies (French: fabriques) were an important feature of the English garden and French landscape garden in the 18th century, such as Stowe and Stourhead in England and Ermenonville and the gardens of Versailles in France. They were usually in the form of Roman temples, ruined Gothic ...

  4. Pergola - Wikipedia

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    Pergola type arbor. A pergola is most commonly an outdoor garden feature forming a shaded walkway, passageway, or sitting area of vertical posts or pillars that usually support cross-beams and a sturdy open lattice, often upon which woody vines are trained. [1] The origin of the word is the Late Latin pergula, referring to a projecting eave.

  5. Chinese pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Chinese pavilion. Pavilion at the Nanhai Academy in Taipei, Taiwan. A Chinese pavilion (Chinese δΊ­, pinyin tíng) is a garden pavilion in traditional Chinese architecture. While often found within temples, pavilions are not exclusively religious structures. Many Chinese parks and gardens feature pavilions to provide shade and a place to rest.

  6. Palapa (structure) - Wikipedia

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    A palapa (a Spanish word of Tagalog origin, originally meaning " petiole of the palm leaf") is an open-sided dwelling with a thatched roof made of dried palm leaves. [ 1 ] It is very useful in hot weather and, therefore, very common on Mexican beaches and deserts. According to Rubén Carrillo, palapa is derived from the traditional construction ...

  7. Glossary of architecture - Wikipedia

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    This page is a glossary of architecture. A flat slab forming the uppermost member or division of the capital of a column. A sculptural embellishment of an arch. The subsidiary space alongside the body of a building, separated from it by columns, piers, or posts. The space enclosed in a church between the outer gate or railing of the rood screen ...

  8. Category:Gazebos - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Gazebos. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gazebos. A gazebo is a pavilion structure that is usually octagonal or turret shaped and placed in an open space, such as a park, garden or other public space. Gazebos are freestanding or attached to a garden wall, roofed, and open on all sides.

  9. FarmVille LE English Countryside Buildings: Garden Gazebo ...

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    The three buildings are the Garden Gazebo, the Tudor. Earlier today, we brought you a FarmVille sneak peek over three new limited edition English Countryside buildings, and tonight that trio has ...