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A balcony (from it, balcone, "scaffold") is a platform projecting from the wall of a building, supported by
column A column or pillar in architecture and structural engineering is a structural element that transmits, through compression, the weight of the structure above to other structural elements below. In other words, a column is a compression member. ...
s or console brackets, and enclosed with a
balustrade A baluster is an upright support, often a vertical moulded shaft, square, or lathe-turned form found in stairways, parapets, and other architectural features. In furniture construction it is known as a spindle. Common materials used in its con ...
, usually above the ground floor.


Types

The traditional
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balcony is a wooden closed balcony projecting from a wall. By contrast, a
Juliet balcony Balconet or balconette is an architectural term to describe a false balcony, or railing at the outer plane of a window-opening reaching to the floor, and having, when the window is open, the appearance of a balcony. They are common in France, Por ...
does not protrude out of the building. It is usually part of an upper floor, with a balustrade only at the front, like a small loggia. A modern Juliet balcony often involves a metal barrier placed in front of a high window that can be opened. In the UK, the technical name for one of these was officially changed in August 2020 to a ''Juliet guarding''. Juliet balconies are named after William Shakespeare's Juliet, who, in traditional stagings of the play ''
Romeo and Juliet ''Romeo and Juliet'' is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about the romance between two Italian youths from feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetim ...
'', is courted by Romeo while she is on her balcony—though the play itself, as written, makes no mention of a balcony, but only of a window at which Juliet appears. Various types of balcony have been used in depicting this famous scene; however the 'balcony of Juliet' at Villa Capuleti in Verona is not a 'Juliet balcony', as it does indeed protrude from the wall of the villa (see photograph below). The Julian Balcony is a slightly larger version of the well-known Juliet Balcony, protruding slightly from the wall, unlike the smaller Juliet balcony, and spanning at least two windows rather than one.


Functions

A unit with a regular balcony will have doors that open onto a small patio with railings, a small patio garden or
skyrise greenery A roof garden is a garden on the roof of a building. Besides the decorative benefit, roof plantings may provide food, temperature control, hydrological benefits, architectural enhancement, habitats or corridors for wildlife, recreational oppo ...
. A
French balcony Balconet or balconette is an architectural term to describe a false balcony, or railing at the outer plane of a window-opening reaching to the floor, and having, when the window is open, the appearance of a balcony. They are common in France, Por ...
is a false balcony, with doors that open to a railing with a view of the courtyard or the surrounding scenery below. Sometimes balconies are adapted for ceremonial purposes, e.g. that of St. Peter's Basilica at Rome, when the newly elected pope gives his blessing '' urbi et orbi'' after the conclave. Inside churches, balconies are sometimes provided for the singers, and in banqueting halls and the like for the musicians. In theatres, the ''balcony'' was formerly a stage-box, but the name is now usually confined to the part of the auditorium above the dress circle and below the gallery. Balconies are part of the sculptural shape of the building allowing for irregular facades without the cost of irregular internal structures. In addition to functioning as an outdoor space for a dwelling unit, balconies can also play a secondary role in building sustainability and
indoor environmental quality (IEQ) Indoor(s) may refer to: *the interior of a building *Indoor environment, in building science, traditionally includes the study of indoor thermal environment, indoor acoustic environment, indoor light environment, and indoor air quality *Built envi ...
. Balconies have been shown to provide an overhang effect that helps prevent interior overheating by reducing solar gain, and may also have benefits in terms of blocking noise and improving natural ventilation within units.


Materials

Balconies can be made out of various materials, however the most popular used to be stone. With the rise of technology and the modern age, balconies are now able to be built out of other materials, including glass and stainless steel to provide a durable and modern look to a building.


Notable balconies

One of the most famous uses of a balcony is in traditional stagings of the scene that has come to be known as the "balcony scene" in Shakespeare's tragedy ''Romeo and Juliet'' (though the scene makes no mention of a balcony, only of a window at which Juliet appears). File:Edouard Manet - The Balcony - Google Art Project.jpg, Édouard Manet: ''Le balcon'' File:Romeo and juliet brown.jpg, Ford Madox Brown, the balcony scene from ''
Romeo and Juliet ''Romeo and Juliet'' is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about the romance between two Italian youths from feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetim ...
File:Júlia balkonja, Verona.jpg, The balcony of Juliet at Villa Capuleti in Verona File:2014 02 13 14 13 13 Milano ITALY Palazzo Cusani balcone balcon photo Paolo Villa FOTO3970.JPG,
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in Milan ( Italy) File:The British royal family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.JPG, Members of the British Royal Family on the East Front Balcony at
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Balcony names

Manufacturers' names for their balcony railing designs often refer to the origin of the design, e.g. Italian balcony, Spanish balcony, Mexican balcony, Ecuadorian balcony. They also refer to the shape and form of the pickets used for the balcony railings, e.g. knuckle balcony. Within the construction industry it is normal for balconies to be named descriptively. For example, slide-on cassette balconies referring to the modern method used to install aluminium balconies or cast-insitu balconies relating to concrete balconies poured on a construction site.


Gallery

Maheshwar Fort - Jharokha 02.jpg, Indian balcony of th
Maheshwar Fort
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, India Palais ducal nancy.JPG,
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balconies of the
Palace of the Dukes of Lorraine The Ducal Palace of Nancy (French: ''Palais ducal du Nancy'') is a former princely residence in Nancy, France, which was home to the Dukes of Lorraine. It houses the Musée Lorrain, one of Nancy's principal museums, dedicated to the art, hist ...
, Nancy, France Caen église Saint Pierre balcon daté 1518.JPG, Renaissance balcony of the Church of Saint-Pierre,
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Hôtel de Boullongne
Paris File:Balcony Grille (France), ca. 1700 (CH 18159287).jpg, Rococo balcony in the
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, New York City 65 Rue de Rivoli, Paris (02).jpg, Neoclassical balcony of building no. 65 on Rue de Rivoli in Paris Доходный дом А.И. Нежинской-4.jpg, Egyptian Revival balcony in Saint Petersburg, Russia Strasbourg Gallia03.jpg, Renaissance Revival balcony in
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, France Rue Fabert, 38bis balcony.jpg, Rococo Revival balcony of building no. 38 bis on Rue Fabert, Paris Balcony of The Gheorghe Petrașcu House.jpg, Romanian Revival balcony of th
Gheorghe Petrașcu House
in the Roman Square, Bucharest, Romania File:FinnishNationalTheatreDetail.jpg,
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balcony of the Finnish National Theatre, Helsinki, Finland Colossal order 8 avenue Opera Paris.jpg, Beaux-Arts balcony of building no. 8 on Avenue de l'Opéra, Paris Villa Brion - Balcon (41733506711).jpg,
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balcony with a relief under it, on the façade of the Hôtel Brion from
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, France Annecy balcons art déco 2.jpg, Art Deco balcony in Haute-Savoie, France Coffee cup-shaped balconies, Niimi Tableware, Kappabashi Dougu Street, Tokyo, Japan (side view).jpg,
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coffee cup-shaped balconies in Tokyo,
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