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Courtyards

Courtyards | Courtyard

Courtyards meaning

plural of courtyard

Example sentences (20)

A large grass oval with concrete courtyards is the norm for Australian schoolyards but new research has revealed it's time for a change.

Beit al-Sibai consists of 13 large rooms distributed over two floors, three halls, and several courtyards.

It hosts some beautiful two-storey mansions and narrow streets that pass the village’s stone courtyards.

Rather than working on the east and west courtyards before classes start, construction workers will not be starting until 8 or 9 in the morning.

Rooms open onto light-filled courtyards in which the owner could entertain guests or transact business.

Tallinn's Old Town courtyards come to life with fairytale light and sound installations, adding a magical touch to the festive season.

The other property, called Porous House, has three courtyards within the structure and a rooftop deck.

According to Daniel, 'it can be affordable' with 'charming traditional homes, many with balconies and courtyards', on offer in Nafplio, and there's a 'range of options from city apartments to rural homes near olive groves'.

Apartments, he points out, are rarely organised along a long central corridor but instead around communal atria or courtyards, with all homes having dual aspects.

A UNESCO world heritage site, its Old Town is stunning even on a cold morning frustratingly sandwiched between two 20C weekends, with cafes, churches and hidden courtyards, around every corner.

Based on Cambridge University courtyards, our original Grade II listed buildings reflect these ideals, and these values are still at the heart of our work nearly a century later.

DHHL has found alternative state and federal sources to pay for the Courtyards at Waipouli complex.

Earlier this month, Ben-Gvir along with a fellow government minister and thousands of Jewish settlers, the courtyards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, under the protection of Israeli occupation forces.

It is also why London’s earliest council estates, the first in the world, would never have kettled the poor inside tower blocks and podium slabs but instead gave them squares, courtyards - aspects of civic privilege - to enjoy.

Regarding Minister Dr. Vindya, Dr Bisram spoke highly of her commitment to cleanliness in her corridors and courtyards.

The author then went on to say: "If you think of Kensington Palace in a way, it is built around three courtyards.

Tiled floors, stone walls, internal courtyards and ceiling fans are the stuff of holiday homes – and a far cry from our soft furnishings, carpets and draught-proofing.

Design images show sleek, vast, exterior courtyards that contrast with rich, intimate interior that Nouvel says were partly inspired by nearby Hegra, a UNESCO site also known as Al-Hijr, which recently opened to the public for the first time.

Have you ever looked around at the emerald green courtyards in the Tower of David Museum and thought, hey, this would be a great place to go camping?

In summer, nationals and tourists throng the place to see the emperor's golden chair and the courtyards where the ruler's wives and concubines lived.