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Externally, pavilions may be emphasised by any combination of a change in height, profile (a flat facade may end in round pavilions, or flat ones that project out), colour, material, and ornament. Internally they may be part of a rectangular block, or only connected to the main block by a
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It may be a subsidiary building that is either positioned separately or as an attachment to a main building. Often it is associated with pleasure. In palaces and traditional mansions of Asia, there may be pavilions that are either freestanding or connected by covered walkways, as in the
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le paveillon désignait : une papillon; une tente conique; une tonnelle (avec également des acceptions ponctuelles et accessoires : filet à perdrix, petite monnaie, le sein d'une mère, même).
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may have sufficient character and charm to be called a pavilion. By contrast, a free-standing pavilion can also be a far larger building such as the
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pavilion is usually a building adjacent to a sports ground used for changing clothes and often partaking of refreshments. Often it has a
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that flank (appear to join) a main building block or the outer ends of wings extending from both sides of a central building block, the
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If the information is appropriate for the lead of the article, this information should also be included in the body of the article.
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tends to be used for the building the players emerge from and return to, even when this is actually a large building including a
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and Old French, it meant both ‘butterfly’ and ‘tent’, because the canvas of a tent resembled a butterfly's spread wings.
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Woodfarm Pavilion, Glasgow. An example of a more common pavilion in an urban area.
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As part of a large palace, pavilions may be symmetrically placed building
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of the north and south sides of the square. They are named the
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Pavilions may be small garden outbuildings, similar to a
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This article is about the structure. For other uses, see
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Pavilion at the Botanical Garden of Hokkaido University
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to provide protection from the sun for spectators. In
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