Canopy Meaning In Architecture. Also called crown canopy crown cover. Abstract Parameters of canopy architecture were related to light interception and productivity using data from a field experiment with corn grown at population.
Baldachino baldaquin ciborium Baldachin also spelled baldachino or baldaquin also called ciborium in architecture the canopy over an altar or tomb supported on columns especially when freestanding and disconnected from any enclosing wall. Canopy A projecting covering or hood usually above a statue altar or tomb. A cover as of cloth fixed or carried above a person of high rank or a sacred object.
Vegetation canopy structure describes the three-dimensional arrangement of leaves and includes such canopy attributes as canopy architecture leaf angle distribution ground cover fraction leaf morphology vegetation spatial heterogeneity and shadows.
Baldachin A canopy hung. An overhanging projection or covering as a long canvas awning stretching from the doorway of a building to a curb. The cover formed by the leafy upper branches of the trees in a forest. See Article History Alternative Titles.
