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The body of the church has sixteen sides with a tented roof.
The apse with its tented roof is in the east of the building.
Its tented roof steeple was incomplete at that time, however.
The small apse in the northern part of the building has a tented roof and a round window.
Between the early 16th and the late 17th centuries, however, an original tradition of stone tented roof architecture had been developed in Russia.
Tented roof design was prone to most unusual interpretations.
In the 16th century, the key development was the introduction of the tented roof in brick architecture.
The tower's tented roof had a cast iron carcass and outer shell.
The latter church unites nine tented roofs in a striking circular composition.
In the 17th century tented roofs were placed in a row, sometimes producing astonishing decorative effects.
The onion dome became another distinctive feature in the Russian architecture, often in combination with the tented roof.
The tented roof masonry was a technique widely used in the Russian architecture in the 16th-17th centuries.
Next to the cathedral, there is a tented roof bell-tower, built simultaneously with the cathedral.
He is credited with the rebirth of traditional tented roof architecture of Russian North.
The carcass of the tower was connected to its cast iron tented roof, crowned with the first lightning rod in the Western world.
The corner pavilions are two-story brick buildings of red and yellow bricks and have a tented roof.
Tented roofs, a hallmark of medieval religious architecture, were widely used to cover churches with steep, conical roof structures.
They were placed on walls, at the basement of tented roofs or tholobates, over the window frames, or in rows above the vaults.
Tented roofs are thought to have originated in the Russian North, as they prevented snow from piling up on wooden buildings during long winters.
The Nativity church at Putinki consists of six exquisite tented roofs arranged in a highly unusual composition.
The camp includes a large number of tent cabins, framed bases with tented roofs, a lower-cost lodging alternative developed in the early 20th century.
Before that time tented roofs (conical, or actually polygonal roofs) were made of wood and used in the wooden churches.
B Map This casual Indian and continental restaurant, with its romantic setting under a tented roof, is a good, relaxing eating option.
A tented roof is a type of polygonal hipped roof with steeply pitched slopes rising to a peak.
However, the recent studies show that the earliest use of the stone tented roof was in the Trinity Church in Alexandrov, built in 1510s.