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At this time the eastern gateway or propylaeum was built.
The Memorial's propylaeum and stone tower can thus be clearly seen from the plaza.
The west portico and the entrance (propylaeum) date from the 2nd century.
Strictly speaking it was not an arch at all, but a propylaeum of the Doric order.
The couple met when they had acting parts in an amateur theatrical at the Indianapolis Propylaeum Club.
Additionally, Venturi designed a propylaeum that evokes of classicism, with a contemporary flare.
The propylaeum leads into an outdoor entrance plaza that provides dramatic views of a muddy field and the Catskill mountains to the west.
It is in essence a simple court preceded by an ionic propylaeum decorated with the well-known dancer's frieze (photo below).
Above the shrine is a grand stairway leading to the propylaeum, the grand entryway into the New Palace.
At this Graeco-Roman site, a sacred temenos enclosed the temple dedicated to the gods, which was located behind a propylaeum or peristyle court.
The large second peristyle could be reached by passing through a large tablinum in which, under a propylaeum, was the archaic statue of Athena Promachos.
Several sculpture groups placed in the historic center of Rosario, flanking the way to the propylaeum of the National Flag Memorial.
He built a great Doric propylaeum, which became known as the "Euston Arch", as an entrance to the railway's Euston Station.
The entrance is in the east through the Ptolemy II propylaeum, also known as the Ptolémaion (site plan number 20), which spans the eastern brook and functions as a bridge.
Sewall is known for her involvement with women's rights and peace movements, and for founding the Indianapolis Girls' Classical School and the Indianapolis Propylaeum, the latter of which continues to this day.
Also designed by Hardwick was a 72 ft (22 m) high Doric propylaeum, the largest ever built, which was erected at the entrance as a portico and became renowned as the Euston Arch.
I expected to find him in his usual spot behind his camera every time I climbed the slippery marble, every time I emerged, awestruck, at seeing the Parthenon through the massive gateway of its propylaeum.
The other buildings which can be identified are the theatre, the stadium, the council chamber or Bouleuterion, and the propylaeum of the market, while on the shoulder of the mountain are the foundations of a small temple, probably that of Artemis Laphria.
Speer's stadium was a gigantic inflation of its Greco-Roman model, from which he borrowed the horseshoe configuration and the propylaeum, now transformed into a raised, pillared, temple-like structure (Säulenvorhof) attached to the open end of the stadium by an internally pillared courtyard.