In architecture , an
exedra is a semicircular recess or plinth , often crowned by a semi-dome , which is sometimes set into a building's
Kaynak: ExedraBucculatrix
exedra is a moth of the Bucculatricidae family. It is found in Japan (Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu) and India . The wingspan is
Kaynak: Bucculatrix exedraA niche in classical architecture is an
exedra or an apse that has been reduced in size, retaining the half-dome heading usual for an
Kaynak: Niche (architecture)Niche (architecture), an
exedra or an apse that has been reduced in size; Niche (footballer) (b. 1985), Colombian/Spanish football (soccer
Kaynak: Nichemeaning that in sake of symmetry there must have been other
exedra demolished to make room for the forum of Nerva, rising the number to 4
Kaynak: Imperial foraOne species (Z. laidion ) ranges north up to Florida , and one other (Z.
exedra ) was described from a specimen collected on Nuku Hiva
Kaynak: ZamagiriaAll the seats were made of mud and on the southern slope there was a stone platform, the
exedra , on which the Hellanodikai , the judges,
Kaynak: Stadium at OlympiaRoman
exedra with a curved back wall and multi levels of seating In "A New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome" by L. Richardson, jr.,
Kaynak: Curia of PompeyThe engraving of the grounds by Giovanni Battista Falda (1683 shows a short access avenue from a tree-lined
exedra in via di Porta
Kaynak: Villa LudovisiThe former name of the piazza, Piazza dell'Esedra, still very common today, originates in the large
exedra of the baths of Diocletian ,
Kaynak: Piazza della Repubblica, Romethe Conti di Segni , over one of the
exedra of the portico of the four apses of the Imperial fora#Temple of Peace near the Forum of Nerva .
Kaynak: Torre dei ContiIt is set on an
exedra and pedestal designed with the help of architect Clarence H. Johnson. In 1933, Chicago celebrated its 100th
Kaynak: Christopher Columbus (Grant Park)a high surrounding wall with protruding niches (oikoi ,
exedra e) at its long sides, an inner courtyard surrounded by columns and a
Kaynak: Hadrian's Libraryhigh with a skylight The orchestra was accommodated in a semi-circular
exedra , behind which in niches were bust s by Johannes Leeb of the
Kaynak: Odeon (Munich)