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The east end has two windows with the rosette window above.
Memorial windows line each side of the church and a large rosette window is in the rear.
There's a large rosette window on the rear facade.
There is decorative rosette window above.
Above them is a large rosette window with a small lancet-arched window in the gable apex.
Triangular sets of small rosette windows are placed above every door to fill the space in between the entrance and the top of the arch.
It includes several unusual penthouses: One has a double-height ceiling with light streaming through 14-foot high decorative rosette windows.
Saint-Augustin's facade features the four evangelists above arcades, and above them the twelve apostles and rosette window.
The original Romanesque apse was replaced in 1166 by an early Gothic chevet, complete with rosette windows and flying buttresses.
He practices this ancient tradition on most weekdays near the great rosette window of Notre Dame's South Porch, unnoticed by the stampede of passing tourists.
Although the church lacks the lancet windows usually found in Carpenter Gothic churches, it does feature the steep sloping roof, board and batten siding, rosette window and lancet-shaped front entrance that are typical of such buildings.
To the south of the vestibule is a "horse-shoe" arched door topped by a 16-sided rosette window leading to the tomb chamber, and to the north is a staircase leading to the second floor which houses the madrasa's classrooms.
Through dust and construction debris, it is possible to pick out its woodbeam arches, huge old marble and wood mantel and rosette window, and to envision the 450-seat theater and elegant cafe scheduled to be completed by September 1992.
Taking her hand, I glanced back at Pal and the smallest Albert, entering the temple together under the rosette window, past all the injured, broken, and spurned roxes who gather there each day for comfort and hope, passing into a place that welcomed all souls.
This is proved by the aesthetic treatment of the facade, which only emphasizes the rosette window, as well as the side walls, where the uniformity is broken only by windows and the buttresses, which are decorated by some of gargoyles, with human and animal forms.
The brick structure has stone trim and two octagonal front turrets flanking a central bell tower, echoed by a gabled central portion on the second story with stained glass rosette window and a gabled hood over the main entrance supported by two smooth round Ionic columns on either side.
Although its side windows are not arched, it otherwise exhibits all the common features of Carpenter Gothic churches: board and batten siding, lancet windows on the front along with a circular rosette window, belfry tower on the side and main entrance on the side though the belfry tower.