It has a roof running 2/3 the length of the pitch held up by pillars.
The restaurant is a deep, nearly windowless space interrupted by thick, dark pillars.
Both these works by pillars of Palestinian literature, so dissimilar in every way, are at once cries from the heart and calls to arms.
The garage was filled with rows of cars and supported by thick concrete pillars.
The specific epithet columnatus is Latin, meaning "supported by pillars".
Cane-covered porches supported by fat white pillars shade windows that look out to sea.
Even though supported by massive pillars, an earthquake in 1356 destroyed five towers, the choir and various vaults.
For the most part the graves were small and humble, marked only by simple pillars or low benchlike tombstones.
Atop its roof perches an unusual second story, held up by medieval pillars of oak.
The roof design allowed the interior exhibit space to be uninterrupted by pillars.