The hall is of a classical shape and is hung with framed paintings of Childs.
He specializes in colored glass, deftly balancing classical shapes with a fluid, avant-garde technique.
Many of its summits are not in the classical, conical shape but rather are long furrows.
Pattern books were popular tools in the 19th century, allowing builders with no architectural education access to elegant thought about classical shape and proportion.
In the synchrocyclotron, only one dee retains its classical shape, while the other pole is open (see patent sketch).
It is not an easy role, though it is necessary to provide some sort of classical shape to the chaotic events being depicted.
In the sixteenth century, musical instrument builders gave most instruments, such as the violin, the "classical shapes" they retain today.
It works because it is a story of classical shape, mythic structure and traditional archetypes.
It reflects an illuminist spirit and strong neoclassical character, even without classical architectural shapes.
The bed acts as a foil for his furniture designs, which have classical shapes and are meant to blend with a variety of styles.