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Monofora is a type of the single-light window, usually narrow, crowned by an arch, and decorated by small columns or pilasters. The term usually refers
Monofora
Tall, narrow window with a pointed arch at its top
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Lancet_window
Venetian neo-Renaissance style, is made of decorated columns and eight monofora windows of which four are component of an open loggia with balcony, this
Palazzo_Clary
Church in Trento, Italy
due to window insertions. Besides the monofora above the Madonna niche, there are two other splayed round monoforas interrupting pilasters and a splayed
Trento_Cathedral
Konstanz Minster Palazzo Pubblico in Siena Cappella di Sant'Agata in Pisa Monofora Bifora (architecture) – Window vertically split into two openings topped
Trifora
Residential in Venice, Italy
polifora of the noble floor, decorated by pointed frames. The top levels have monofora, bifora, trifora, and quadrifora, all placed asymmetrically. Paterae and
Palazzo_Barbaro_Wolkoff
style remainders to the Palladian architecture, such as: a high number of monofora openings instead of the polifora, which normally distinguish the noble
Palazzo_Giusti,_Venice
Window vertically split into two openings topped by arches
Florence Campanile di Giotto, Florence Palazzo del Granchio, Messina Monofora Trifora Quadrifora Polifora Smith, Timothy B. (2017). Art as Politics in
Bifora_(architecture)
Comune in Lombardy, Italy
it. The structure is in Gothic style: the brick facade is enhanced by monoforas with terracotta frames; the portico features pointed arches and partially
Lodi,_Lombardy
Church in Amantea, Italy
illuminated by four monoforas on each side, but the last monofora toward the counterfacade on both walls is shorter: currently the monoforas on the left side
Church of San Bernardino da Siena (Amantea)
Church_of_San_Bernardino_da_Siena_(Amantea)
Type of four-light window
Church Madonna dell’Orto, Venice Palazzo Nani, Venice Palazzo Testa, Venice Monofora Bifora Trifora Polifora Bollettino (in Italian). the University of California
Quadrifora
Unfinished (but occupied) palace in Venice, Italy
of Istrian stone. The facade, facing the Grand Canal, features eight monoforas under which are mascarons in the form of lion heads. At the center of
Palazzo_Venier_dei_Leoni
Church in Verona, Italy
wooden crucifix. The apse is polygonal and is lit by five high arched monoforas, closed by polychrome stained glass from 1935, depicting, from left to
Sant'Anastasia,_Verona
Window divided by columns or pilasters into several parts
Cammello, Venice Polifora on Ciprianis-Benedetti Palace in Split, Croatia Monofora Bifora Trifora Quadrifora Glossary of architecture Redding, Heather (2014)
Polifora
Roman Catholic church in Liguria, Italy
The facade was built freely reinterpreting the original style, with two monofora windows (narrow windows with an arched top and single opening), a central
Church of the Santissima Annunziata in Sturla
Church_of_the_Santissima_Annunziata_in_Sturla
Church in Gaeta, Italy
opened in the center of each lunette, respectively a splayed pointed-arched monofora (first and second bays, still open) and an oculus (third and fourth bays
Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria (Gaeta)
Church_of_St._Catherine_of_Alexandria_(Gaeta)
Church in Abruzzo, Italy
horizontal to the lateral naves. The facade features a simple portal and a monofora at the center of the gable. The archivolt of the portal is decorated with
Santa_Maria_Assunta,_Bominaco
Fortified palace in Archi, Italy
corresponding to the hallway, made of limestone blocks, and original monofora windows are found along the internal path, between the first and second
Palazzo_baronale
Quarter of Genoa, Italy
The facade was built freely reinterpreting the original style, with two monofora windows (narrow windows with an arched top and single opening), a central
Sturla
it proceeds upward: the tower is decorated with alternating biforas, monoforas and quadriforas in which terracotta and white marble decorations alternate
Gothic_art_in_Milan
Noble family from Vicenza, Italy
ground floor and a trifora on the piano nobile, flanked by two pairs of monoforas. Designed by an anonymous follower of Lorenzo da Bologna, it has recently
Trissino_family
Churches of Verona, Italy
the crypt finds its place, while the dim natural lighting from narrow monoforas openings over the nave recreates the original and evocative atmosphere
Churches_of_Verona
Cathedral located in Crema, Italy
illuminating the interior) and the side nave. The side nave has long monoforas, except in the third bay, where a 14th-century lateral portal is located
Crema_Cathedral
Building in Venice, Italy
pointed Gothic arches, flanked on each side by pairs of single-lancet (monofora) windows, all framed by denticulated (serrated) stone mouldings. The side
Palazzo_Tiepoletto
Office in Venice, Italy
Luca. Each of two noble floors features a trifora flanked by pairs of monoforas. The mezzanine attic has rectangular windows; all other openings are arched
Palazzo_Corner_Valmarana
Church in Erice, Sicily
preserves Gothic Chiaramontan features, including pointed arches, bifora and monofora windows, and masonry in exposed stone. The single-nave interior includes
Santissimo_Salvatore,_Erice
Gothic architecture and art in Pavia, Italy (13th to 15th centuries)
buttresses that create five vertical sections; the two outer sections feature a monofora with a pointed arch, while the three central ones are adorned with bifore;
Gothic art and architecture in Pavia
Gothic_art_and_architecture_in_Pavia
Convent in Rocca di Papa, Italy
severe gabled facade is adorned only by a Gothic rose window and two monoforas symmetrically arranged on either side of the main vertical axis. The appearance
Convent of Santa Maria ad Nives, Palazzolo
Convent_of_Santa_Maria_ad_Nives,_Palazzolo
Comune in Basilicata, Italy
center. It has a wide front, with three entrance doors, surmounted by a monofora. Behind the altar, an ancient wooden statue of the Madonna and Child dating
Tursi
Castle in Barletta, Italy
of the Swabian matrix of this front is also given by the presence of a monofora and a bifora, both on the second floor, provided with a lunette with the
Castle_of_Barletta
Residential in Venice, Italy
floor has a hexafora composed of four balustrated windows and two side monoforas supported by pillars and projecting balconies. The second noble floor
Palazzo Orio Semitecolo Benzon
Palazzo_Orio_Semitecolo_Benzon
Building in Venice, Italy
supported by small columns of white stone. The second noble floor has two monoforas. Between them, under a small square opening, there is a large bas-relief
Palazzo_Contarini_Fasan
Chapel in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
separated by string courses. The belfry opens on all four sides with large monoforas with round arches framed by Doric pilasters. Above a projecting perimeter
Ducal_Chapel_of_San_Liborio
Church in Sant'Agata de' Goti, Italy
aisles are lit by narrow arched monoforas that open six in the minor aisles, and five on each side in the major one. A monofora also opens in the center of
Church_of_San_Menna
Residential in Venice, Italy
arms. The noble floor is decorated by a quadrifora flanked by pairs of monoforas. All openings on the noble floor are supported by stone balconies and
Palazzo_Giustinian_Recanati
Church in Lazio, Italy
the top is a triangular sail campanile. The facade is pierced by three monofora windows. Above the portal is a marble bust, likely spolia from an Ancient
Santa_Maria_Nuova,_Viterbo
Mokoshi Moldavian style Molding Mole Mon Monaco villas Mondop Monitor Monofora Monolithic architecture Monolithic church Monolithic column Monolithic
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Church in Vicenza, Italy
the thickness of the wall are three niches, in which there are splayed monoforas. Statue of St. Benedict Crypt Window of the crypt on the cloister Crypt
Basilica of Saints Felix and Fortunatus
Basilica_of_Saints_Felix_and_Fortunatus
Chapel in Verona, Italy
in a polygonal apse composed of seven sides on two of which a trilobed monofora is located; it is accessed by two steps. The semi-dome continues the layout
San_Biagio_Chapel
Residential in Venice, Italy
projecting balustraded balcony. This window is also flanked by two pairs of monoforas. There is a decorative cornice above the serliana, the central part of
Palazzo_Marcello_Toderini
Building in Mirandola
sono decorate ognuna da trei. The top floor is characterized by 13 small monoforas, also decorated with terracotta ornaments. "Mirandola". Emilia Romagna
Bergomi_Palace
Residential in Venice, Italy
with biforas with Ionic columns. The biforas are flanked by a pair of monoforas on each side. The first noble floor has two stone boards on the wall.
Palazzo_Adoldo
Building in Venice, Italy
with a staircase, a noble floor with a quadrifora flanked by pairs of monoforas. All the openings are decorated with balconies. The second floor was added
Palazzo_Querini_Benzon
Building in Venice, Italy
portal and two noble floors decorated with quadriforas flanked by pairs of monoforas. The brick facade on the Grand Canal is divided vertically into three
Palazzo_Erizzo_Nani_Mocenigo
Medieval buildings in Asti, Italy
overall modernization and expansion of the building. Noteworthy are the monoforas with simple, two-colored archivolt. These two buildings are joined by
Towers and palaces of the Roero
Towers_and_palaces_of_the_Roero
Residential in Venice, Italy
quadrifora on the attic floor. These windows are each flanked by two pairs of monoforas. All windows of the noble floor have projecting balconies. On the mezzanine
Palazzo_Zorzi_Bon
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Veneto, Italy
pronounced splay. On the lateral sections, above the naves, there are two monoforas and, below, two very tall windows containing slender biforas. Rose window
Santa_Corona,_Vicenza
Building in Venice, Italy
the second noble floor: a central quadrifora, flanked by two pairs of monoforas, over which original tiles and paterae are seen. The balustrades were
Palazzo_Vitturi
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