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  • Renovated over the centuries, the distinctive Moorish arches remain.
  • The interiors feature Sevillian tiles, plasterwork, wooden columns, lobed Moorish arches and soaring coffered ceilings.
  • On the side walls at the orchestra level are Moorish arches extending to the balcony.
  • She spends pages describing the jewel-like mosaics, Moorish arches and tropical vegetation of southern Italy.
  • The doorway itself is a lobed Moorish arch.
  • It is a town of narrow streets that are immaculately whitewashed, Moorish arches and corners of flowers.
  • Everyone looks handsome against the Moorish arches and lush draperies that constitute Kevin Ash's simple and evocative set.
  • Outside are polychrome stonework, Moorish arches, a bell tower and balconies; inside are intricate stenciling, colored glass, inlaid woods and gilt.
  • The quasi-moorish arch and strainer beam is a result of the renovation as seen in a comparison with the original archway.
  • The only known preparatory drawing of the house indicates that Garnier had planned Moorish arches for the tower of the villa.
  • That's when the sunlight bathes the airy, high-ceilinged atrium of this'20s-style building, with its handsome Moorish arches and bubbling Spanish tile fountain.
  • Norman's is a big, airy place done in terra cotta and stucco, with Moorish arches, two capacious wood-burning ovens, and flattering lighting.
  • Ren?must also be responsible for the current vestibule, accessed by a drawbridge, for new windows and for new gates with Moorish arches.
  • Gothic spires and Moorish arches, lavish carved surfaces and opulent marble, all intended to clothe the business house with the respectability of a cathedral.
  • It is based upon Almohad style and contains long rows of octagonal columns with curiously carved capitals, from which spring Moorish arches supporting the roof.
  • The columns and Moorish arches, and the huge and ancient orange tree growing in the center of the patio dining room reflect the region's eclectic influences.
  • It was built in 1874 by William Bruce Gingell, and is an example of the Bristol Byzantine style with yellow and red brick and Moorish arches.
  • The Moorish arches distinguish the first mosque in Seattle ( 1981 ) and the first mosque west of the Mississippi River to be built in a Middle Eastern design.
  • One example from Algeria is adorned with a graceful Moorish arch; another, created by Zemah Davidsohn in New York in 1863, bears striking similarities to contemporary Shaker gift drawings.
  • The other notable features are Moorish arches inside the prayer hall, Quranic verses in exquisite calligraphy inscribed on the inside walls, the absence of an ablution tank and a courtyard.
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