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GARDEN WITH A RAISED FLAT SECTION OVERLOOKING A PROSPECT
Garden terrace; Terrace (gardening); Terraced garden; Terraced gardens
  • vaulted]] undercrofts.
  • Tremezzo, Italy]]: stairs from an upper level are inset into the [[retaining wall]].

Terraced wall         
WALL BUILT IN THE FORM OF A TERRACE
Terraced retaining walls; Terraced retaining wall; Terraced walls; Terraced Walls; Terraced Wall; Terrace wall
A terraced wall, also a terrace wall, or a terraced retaining wall is a wall that is divided into sections (terraces) over a slope. Such designs are useful when building on a steep grade.
Terraced houses in Australia         
  • ''Horbury Terrace'' (c.1836) in [[Sydney]] is one of the earliest surviving examples of terraced housing in Australia.
  • Adelphi]]'' (1768-74) is the first to have the term 'terras' applied to it.
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  • Darlinghurst]] (<abbr>c.</abbr> 1855), featuring Sydney-style openwork columns. The ironwork was likely added in different stages, as the frieze pattern was not in use till the 1890s, roughly forty years after this terrace was built.
  • Newtown]] (c.1879).<ref name=":15">''Sands Directory'' (1879-1902), John Sands Ltd., Sydney</ref>
  • Annandale]]. Built in stages between 1890 and 1912.
  • North Terrace]] in Adelaide.
  • Albert Park]] (1869–1879).<ref name=":9" /> Detail of the central pavilion.
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  • ''The Circus'']], Bath (1754-1768).
  • Federation Filigree]] shop-terrace.
  • Grange Beach]] (1884). An exemplar of the Adelaide-style, with three storeys of setback filigree verandahs.<ref name=":8">Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 61</ref>
  • ''Lyons Terrace'', completed in 1841, shown here in this painting by G. E. Peacock from 1849. (Dixson Galleries, State Library of New South Wales)<ref name=":4" />
  • Millers Point]], Sydney
Terraced houses in Australia
Terraced houses in Australia refers almost exclusively to Victorian and Edwardian era terraced houses or replicas almost always found in the older, inner city areas of the major cities, mainly Sydney and Melbourne. Terraced housing was introduced to Australia in the 19th century.
Terraced house         
  • Chatham Square]] Row in Savannah
  • Row houses in Philadelphia's Art Museum area
  • Bath]]
  • Townhouses in the [[Brooklyn Heights Historic District]]
  • Cabbagetown]].
  • 'Standard Houses' in [[Montevideo]], [[Uruguay]]
  • Pre-World War II terraced houses refurbished into restaurants and bars along Tengkat Tong Shin in [[Bukit Bintang]], [[Kuala Lumpur]].
  • [[Shophouse]]s in [[George Town, Penang]].
  • Upper class Georgian terraces along Dublin's [[Georgian mile]]
  • [[Grosvenor Square]], one of the earliest terraces in Britain
  • Abell]] neighborhood
  • Historic rowhouses in [[Foggy Bottom]], Washington D.C.
  • Terraced houses in [[Macclesfield]]
  • Rue Sherbrooke]] in downtown Montreal
  • Historic homes on [[Elfreth's Alley]], [[Philadelphia]]
  • Single floor over basement terraced houses were unique to Dublin in the Victorian era.
  • Row houses in [[Kartanonkoski]], [[Vantaa]], Finland (2011)
  • Ribbingshof (1916), Helsinki, the first "row houses" in Finland
  • Glebe]], [[Sydney]]
  • Townhomes in suburban [[Fox River Grove]], Illinois
  • [[Vicars' Close, Wells]], built 1348–1430
  • Middle Park]], [[Melbourne]]
FORM OF MEDIUM-DENSITY HOUSING
Rowhouse; Terrace (architecture); Terrace house; Terraced housing; Rowhome; Rowhomes; Row-house; Terrace-house; Row house; Townhomes; Linkhouse; Linear linkhouse; Terrace houses; Terrace housing; Terraced houses; Row houses; Row home; Rowhouses
In architecture and city planning, a terrace or terraced house (UK) or townhouse (US) is a form of medium-density housing that originated in Europe in the 16th century, whereby a row of attached dwellings share side walls. In the United States and Canada they are also known as row houses or row homes, found in older cities such as Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Toronto.

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Terrace garden

In gardening, a terrace is an element where a raised flat paved or gravelled section overlooks a prospect. A raised terrace keeps a house dry and provides a transition between the hardscape and the softscape.