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  • The cow shed is " heightened in red brick, with little Diocletian windows ."
  • Within the pediment is a diocletian window.
  • Within the tympanum is a Diocletian window, common in Palladian architecture, with a moulded architrave and keystone.
  • Belvedere House, although not very large, is architecturally significant because of its Diocletian windows and dramatic nineteenth-century terracing.
  • The Diocletian window was much used in the early 18th century by the English architect English Palladian style, and by his followers.
  • Palladio and others incorporated an elongated Diocletian window in the form of an arched central light flanked by narrower, square-headed apertures.
  • Diocletian windows continued to be used occasionally in large public buildings in the various devolutions of neoclassical architecture including the Beaux Arts movement ( 1880 1920 ).
  • Fixtures include a marble cartouches, dates from 1562 and is visible in the Diocletian window in the east wall and in another window on the southwest side.
  • Internally there is a curved stained wood ceiling with a semi circular cut-out to a low light to enter from the Diocletian window above the balcony.
  • Charles moved into the house and during his time there was responsible for the alteration of the Diocletian windows on the upper fa鏰de and for the addition of the terracing.
  • At the east end is a grandiose lunette or " Diocletian window ", in imitation of the type used at Roman baths, filling the space left clear by the arch of the barrel vault.
  • In the original ( and unexecuted ) decorative scheme for this room, illustrated by William Kent around 1727, the spaces between the Diocletian windows were represented as half-moon panels with painted scenes, possibly frescos.
  • Running beneath the Diocletian windows in the frieze are several lion heads, a feature also associated with the Diocletian bath houses, with Old St Paul's Cathedral under Inigo Jones, and with the Temple of Jerusalem.
  • Built in 1898 in the Italian Renaissance Revival architectural style from a design by Whitman & Hood, the symmetrical tan brick building features an upper arcade of six Georgian Revival windows, an arched center entrance stoop flanked by multi-paned Diocletian windows, arched wings, and a curved pediment dormer crown sporting the Needham Public Schools seal.