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  2. Balconet - Wikipedia

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    Balconets or Juliet balconies can be made from various materials. As they used to be made out of stone quite often, with modern advances there has been more options to create aesthetically pleasing balconets. Newer Juliet balconies can range from glass panels to stainless steel, to provide a more modern look to a building. [citation needed]

  3. Balcony - Wikipedia

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    Juliet balconies are named after William Shakespeare's Juliet who, in traditional staging of the play Romeo and Juliet, is courted by Romeo while she is on her balcony—although the play itself, as written, makes no mention of a balcony, but only of a window at which Juliet appears. Various types of balcony have been used in this famous scene ...

  4. Juliet balcony - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 23 March 2012, at 06:43 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. Gallery (New Orleans) - Wikipedia

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    Balconies typically have a projection width of up to 4 feet (1.2 m), lacking supporting posts and a roof structure. In contrast, galleries are platforms extending beyond property lines to cover the full width of the public sidewalk, supported by posts or columns at the street curb. [2] Galleries may or may not include a roof cover. [2]

  6. List of tallest buildings in North America - Wikipedia

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    At 1,550 feet, the tower is the tallest residential building in the world both by roof height and architectural height. Construction was delayed in 2015 and resumed in 2017. [6] Topped out in September 2019. It is the tallest building outside Asia by roof height. 3 Willis Tower † Chicago: United States 442.1 (1,451) 110 1974

  7. Talk:Balcony - Wikipedia

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  8. Criterion Hotel, Rockhampton - Wikipedia

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    Construction work began in mid 1889. Completion was expected to take twelve months. [1] Criterion Hotel, 1948. The design was the work of James Flint, a Yorkshire born architect who had been articled to the Manchester firm of architects, Sherwood and Peverley. Flint had emigrated to Victoria in 1883. In 1887 he moved to Rockhampton to practice ...

  9. Storey pole - Wikipedia

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    It makes for quick, repeatable measurements without the need of otherwise calibrated measuring devices or workers skilled in using them. Craftsmen use them to mark clapboard and brick courses so that, for example, a course ends neatly below a window sill or at a door's architrave. They are used in remodelling so that, for example, the new ...