An original butler's pantry, too decrepit to salvage but architecturally intact enough, served as a model. |
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The fabric of the Square is based around architecturally magnificent properties, many originally residentially orientated. |
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As Akhundov showed Reiss the run-down, architecturally eclectic mansions of a century earlier, the guide rhapsodized in beautiful phrasing. |
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The jaw adductor muscles, masseter and temporalis, are small and architecturally simple. |
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At the south end, the curtain wall is supported by architecturally exposed trusses that span vertically up to 55 ft. |
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Yet the thick supports between panes, though architecturally interesting intrude on the view. |
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To the architecturally uninitiated, the building looks like a domestic iron on its end, or the prow of a ship. |
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Each is architecturally different, from a Cape Cod cottage, to an A-frame chateau, to a lighthouse look-alike. |
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How this gets implemented architecturally remains the freedom of the architect. |
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Pennell describes how architecturally trained draughtsmen who have no experience of drawing directly from life tend to render objects with photographic perspective. |
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The skyscraper is our greatest achievement architecturally speaking, and we must have a new, skyscraping World Trade Center. |
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The Pantheon is Rome's only architecturally intact monument from classical times, this is the glory of Rome. |
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These buildings tended to be low-rise, standing three to eight stories, with architecturally detailed facades. |
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This species of bear's breeches is a clump-forming perennial which is grown as much for its attractive foliage as for its architecturally bold flower spikes. |
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It's modern and stands out architecturally in such a rural environment yet it's also comfortable, with three large doubles. |
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Early on she gave her students architecturally angled assignments involving elements such as light and shadow. |
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They tended to be lowrise buildings, standing three to eight stories, with architecturally ornate facades. |
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Lunis R® allows the formal integration of architecturally functional modules and makes possible a tidy ceiling appearance. |
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The structures appeared sound, although architecturally, it has historic or artistic value. |
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It is not an architecturally welcoming building particularly to people with disabilities. |
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Its interior has two naves and is notable, architecturally speaking, for the wooden roofs and the choir room. |
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The building blends architecturally in with all its outbuildings despite the fact that they date from the 18th century. |
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He was sought after to design imposing monuments for the new and modern Rome that were to enunciate architecturally the city's position as a world centre. |
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On the right stands the long, architecturally austere, central building, whose only decoration is supplied by the fasces, emblems of the cardinal, in the upper band under the dormer windows. |
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Today Lumbini has been enlivened by the multitude of architecturally beautiful temples, stupas and monasteries built by various international Buddhist communities. |
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Displaced architecturally by the light, vertical styles of Gothic architecture, the dome regained popularity during the European Renaissance and Baroque periods. |
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Instagrammers have been giving this staircase a whole lot of love – perhaps because it's the only part of the interior which seems to have been at all architecturally considered. |
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The Pennsylvania State Capitol, completed in 1906 and architecturally inspired by St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, is considered by many to be the finest state capitol building in the United States. |
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It was leisured, sexy, architecturally dramatic and attractive. |
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Most of the state's architecturally significant buildings are in Mexican Baroque style, especially in the capital city. |
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It is, however, still distinguished architecturally by the surviving cotton mills and other buildings associated with that industry. |
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Its nonrepetitive design features myriad curves and includes architecturally expressed steel and concrete. |
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Another main pillar of the company is the construction of architecturally and technically challenging single-family homes that are based on ferroconcrete building techniques. |
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Has the stimulus, then, proved a bit of a non-event architecturally? |
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Those who have been to the old Eastern Bloc cities will know the grey slab-fronted skyscrapers which are architecturally bankrupt. |
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The latest, in Birmingham in the middle of England, is true to one of Mr Selfridge's maxims that department stores need to be architecturally interesting. |
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The urban show-piece in the capital of Lower Saxony houses some 1,500 bank employees and stands out architecturally due to the high degree of transparency and spaciousness. |
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The land, which formerly consisted of cultivated fields, has reverted to secondary forest, and the main cottage, though architecturally unremarkable, has maintained its fine view over the lake. |
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Only 11 apostles are sitting in a semi-circle against a floriated, architecturally inspired letterform as if Matthias has not yet been selected. |
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It is breathtaking what they've done in their commitment to renewable energy and the job creation that it produces. They've integrated it into some of the most architecturally stupendous buildings I've ever seen. |
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The structural grouting requirements were successfully achieved without any aesthetic impacts to the prominent architecturally exposed columns and the entire grouting operation took only 15 minutes per column. |
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Two new additions to the facade system combine architecturally desirable visuality with ecology and the economic goal of energy efficiency. |
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The final century of Fatimid rule, commencing with the vizierate of Badr al-Jamali, transformed Cairo architecturally. |
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An alienation of the natural tonal balance with the use of coloured light can attract a lot of attention, but is annoying in the long run and is furthermore architecturally unfitting. |
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Currently Queen's Park is both demographically and architecturally diverse. |
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Liverpool contains several synagogues, of which the Grade I listed Moorish Revival Princes Road Synagogue is architecturally the most notable. |
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Lebanese palaces are very diverse architecturally, being influenced by Arabs, Italians, French, Persians, Turkish and East Asians. |
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The building was architecturally adventurous, drawing on Paxton's experience designing greenhouses for the sixth Duke of Devonshire. |
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The Category A listed St John's Kirk on South St John's Place is architecturally and historically one of the most significant buildings in Perth. |
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Cork features architecturally notable buildings originating from the Medieval to Modern periods. |
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The period between the Laws in Wales Acts and the industrialisation of Glamorgan saw two distinct periods architecturally. |
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Hamburg has architecturally significant buildings in a wide range of styles and only a few skyscrapers. |
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Bradford also has a number of architecturally historic hotels that date back to the establishment of the two railway lines into the city centre, back in Victorian times. |
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In doing so, a moribund institution was revitalised, both museologically and architecturally, and was also able to redefine its relationship with the city. |
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It comprises an architecturally iconic extension of the existing 18th century museum building, with new roof terrace looking over the town, glass tower and community facility. |
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The city is noted for its main feature, Ripon Cathedral which is architecturally significant, as well as the Ripon Racecourse and other features such as its market. |
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This is a circumstance in which all the qualities of the project that make a difference, architecturally and urbanistically, are there, being protected. |
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The firm has developed a reputation for creating design solutions that perform at the highest level operationally, urbanistically and architecturally. |
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Several of these projects were failures architecturally and socially. |
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The Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland and New College are further down on the same side, in an architecturally somewhat understated building as seen from this side. |
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