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Quadrifora is a type of four-light window. It
appears in
towers and
belfries on top floors,
where it is
necessary to
lighten the
structure with
wider openings...
- have
quadriforas.
Initially they were pentaforas, but the
leftmost arches have been
bricked up.
Facade details Facade details Ground floor Quadrifora Ground...
- Italy. The
central part of the
facade is
decorated with a
trifora and
quadrifora. The five-storey
palace was
erected in the 19th
century at the site of...
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Campanile di Giotto,
Florence Palazzo del Granchio,
Messina Monofora Trifora Quadrifora Polifora Smith,
Timothy B. (2017). Art as
Politics in Late
Medieval and...
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Giustinian stone coat of arms. The
noble floor is
decorated by a
quadrifora flanked pairs of monoforas. All
openings on the
noble floor are supported...
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noble floor is
decorated with a
quadrifora supported by a balcony. The
balcony is
decorated with lion heads. The
quadrifora is
flanked by a pair of lancet...
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second has
larger windows,
among which stands out, on the far left, a
quadrifora,
corresponding on the
facade overlooking the garden, to a trifora. It...
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foundation overlooking the canal.
Either of two
noble floors features a
quadrifora with balustrade,
flanked by
three single-light
windows on each side with...
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structure further develops into a
single noble floor decorated by a
central quadrifora and a balcony. The side
parts have a pair of single-light
windows of the...
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Palazzo Pubblico in
Siena Cappella di Sant'Agata in Pisa
Monofora Bifora Quadrifora Polifora Diocletian window Hodges, Richard; Bowden, William; Lako, Kosta;...