It continues to thrive on juxtapositions, the mixture of the shiny new gems and the bright life behind the drab facades of the old buildings. |
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They often used the most advanced building techniques hidden behind neoclassical facades. |
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Two hours later, you're up to your eyeballs in miniature traffic signs and store facades. |
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The variegated facades of brick, painted aluminum, and stainless steel are Gehry's own brand of contextual design. |
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Housed behind former facades dating back to the 17th century, the museum focuses on the world famous Brussels lace. |
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Outside, large frame houses present darkened facades along a sparsely trafficked street. |
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The National Academies Building acknowledges its historic context through a rhythm of voids and projections in the facades. |
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The Castle is adorned with red marble stairways, gothic facades, bastions and epic statutes overlooking the Danube. |
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In a single night, the scaffolding was removed from the facades, the steamrollers left the streets, and the earthmovers departed from the parks. |
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During the late 1780s, Chapin's shop gradually shifted from cabriole-legged case furniture to forms with oxbow facades and ogee feet. |
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In the facades of run-down buildings and the cattle-like movement of market-goers, Godard illumines the sense of defeat and disillusionment here. |
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The outsides of buildings are horrible facades of doom and brimstone and that gunky stuff that forms in your eye when you're sleepy. |
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Solar gain is restricted by automatic sunblinds on the southern facades, which completely change the building's appearance. |
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Many facades are already renovated, the war ruins slowly vanish, sunshades appear in front of cafes and flowery ornaments on the girls' dresses. |
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The new Pavilion boasted great stucco arches and curvilinear parapets on each of its four facades and three-story towers at the corners. |
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An almost unbroken wall of split-face concrete block wraps around the two street facades, shutting out traffic noise. |
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We wanted to introduce variety in the appearance and more moulding to the facades than normal because it was a covered arcade. |
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Property owners could then consider this colour scheme when they repaint their shop fronts and building facades. |
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The design of the building facades illustrates the approach we took toward construction cost control. |
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The building's various facades reflect both its historic roots and its modern purpose. |
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He also uplit the upper facades of the building to accentuate the tower's verticality. |
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Building facades are finished with different materials depending on the degree of exposure to the sun. |
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Many of these businesses were simply older buildings updated with stucco facades and other Spanish flourishes. |
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The neighborhoods built during colonial times have narrow streets with continuous building facades that converge on central plazas. |
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In a way it's a story of letting go of expectations and pretense, of breaking down facades and accepting what's beneath as beautiful. |
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Little post-construction data is available to demonstrate how well double-skin facades work in conserving energy. |
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We sat back down at the table, with our fake facades still plastered amongst our faces. |
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The myriad fences and neo-Georgian facades make the university appear to be the ultimate asylum from violence of all types. |
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He adored the theatre, the ballet, and in fact he remained a man of masks, facades, glamour and high drama all his life. |
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There will be part dry-dashing or re-plastering of front facades, fascias and soffits and new stone front walls. |
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They often have fairly anonymous facades but are the haunt of local Portuguese and are closer to the true popular spirit of fado. |
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Adding the facades will cause tank crewmen to anticipate when the obstacles will obscure their view and interrupt their gun-target line. |
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The variegated facades of brick, painted aluminum, and stainless steel are his own brand of contextual design. |
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Sizzling chunks of shrapnel tore through plaster facades, leaving pockmarks on the interior wall. |
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The corners of the facades of both the main block and the pavilion are adorned with monumental paired pilasters with Ionic capitals. |
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Falling just below the eaves, arcaded corbel tables are often found on the gabled facades of revival churches. |
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Visitors flock there to see the lights gently altering on the facades of the 500-year-old buildings. |
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It contains three distinctive facades and the building is clad in Portland stone which is embellished with a wealth of elaborate carvings. |
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They liked my cartoony-style and asked if I would be interested in painting facades on their funhouses. |
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In front of the winery facades, the architects placed gabions, or wire containers filled with stones. |
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Behind the slick new steel and glass facades, what can you expect in the way of facilities to ease the MBA learning experience? |
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The bright facades of present-day Willemstad conceal the dark secrets of offshore finance. |
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Go for primary sources, or near enough, anything to get behind the sensationalist facades projected by the media. |
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The facades and windows had been blown out by the explosion and smoke was billowing from the building. |
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Also continued here is the jali work along the facades, rich in detail, which keeps the interiors cool and breezy. |
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The other key aspect of the restoration involved repointing the exterior masonry, in the facades of limestone, sandstone, and granite. |
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The mostly limestone facades, durable and restrainedly luxurious, are pure emanations of the New York skyscraper vernacular tradition. |
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Glazed facades on the north and south sides both screen the building and enhance its pervading impression of lightness. |
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Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, baroque, and rococo facades combine to create majestic results. |
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The Spanish style is reflected in the use of balconies, wrought iron, plaster and brick facades, arched windows and doors, and high ceilings. |
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The walls of loam and natural stones are in the Tibetan building tradition, while the woodwork of the columns, facades and walls is Kashmiri. |
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One of B.A.'s most exclusive neighborhoods, the Recolita, especially resembles Paris with mansard roofs and carved stone facades. |
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Its balconied facades lead into overcrowded rooms and flats where there is often not enough water or electricity. |
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Off most of the main bustling thoroughfares lie tiny cobbled streets draped with vines and lined with old brick facades. |
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Equally fascinating are the churches with their mellow honey coloured facades that glow warm in the sun. |
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Their front facades and interior detailing followed a succession of changing fashions related to those of freestanding houses. |
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The shabby redbrick facades of Het Straatje, or the little street, drowse like its denizens in the midsummer heat. |
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Its Spanish colonial architecture consists of arched facades, muted plaster exteriors and trellised courtyards. |
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Gone are the days when the neighborhood was a mixture of different facades and you could tell one friend's house from another. |
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But, in the haze and visual undecidability of Lyons' St Albans facades, perhaps some remnants of both these lost ideals also hover. |
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We weren't drunk, but decided to be loud and boisterous, living behind our facades. |
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Sandwiched between old and new facades on south and east is an interstitial space incorporating the original balconies and new stretches of corridor. |
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It is also true that the curvilinear streets of neosuburbs can shelter the most unlikely assemblages of citizens behind the apparent uniformity of their extruded facades. |
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A mainly residential scheme would have been the simplest solution as many of the old hospital buildings are listed, meaning facades must be retained. |
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Vents in the building's north and south facades allow outside air to flow through the building without requiring fans or other mechanical systems. |
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He gave the monumental facades along K Street and 15th Street elaborately detailed copper window architraves, stringcourses, cornices, and escutcheons. |
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It was a saltbox style building with a second saltbox attached as an ell to the first giving the inn two identical facades when viewed from a corner. |
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The facades of two six-story buildings have been shorn off, allowing a glimpse into wrecked apartments. |
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The hallmark of Portuguese architecture are azulejos, glazed ceramic tiles that cover the facades and interiors of churches, government buildings, and private homes. |
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Beyond the entrance to the hotel was an arcade that ran the length of the street, canopied by the overhanging facades of a row of ancient buildings. |
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Water penetration at horizontal copings, sills or cornices of masonry facades requires the sealing of all penetrations at joints between individual stones or at the sides. |
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Usually, it disdains the use of facades as a shell for a new building. |
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Suddenly there was hardly a logging truck to be seen on Route 101, and the town's once-busy main street became a battered colonnade of crumbling facades and closed businesses. |
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The building itself was vintage East German, thin marble facades pasted onto cement, cracked tiles, and plenty of glass to let in the roasting sun. |
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His design retains the north and south brick facades of the old building and inserts the new structure of six main floors and three mezzanines within them. |
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With fully fenestrated facades facing each other across virtually inaccessible passageways it seems that each house was conceived in complete isolation. |
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On each of its four facades is the now famous and often parodied inscription a nation of poets, artists, heroes, saints, thinkers, scientists, navigators, and transmigrators. |
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The pieces allow state of the art cookers, fridges, ovens, microwaves and dishwashers to be concealed behind beautiful facades and ingenious storage devices. |
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The delicate glass facades of the south and west sides with their trussed glass mullions and oiled oak transoms are surrounded by tall, elegant and immensely thin colonnades. |
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To this day, ceramic tiles are still used to cover and ornament the facades of buildings, as they are both durable and relatively cheap to produce. |
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In the city's lavish beaux-arts facades and lobbies, farewell smooches and the rustle of tipsy last minute fumblings, still linger faintly in the air today. |
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The facades suggest that the apartment floor and unit arrangements may be double-height spaces, duplexes, or regular floors carefully hidden behind the cool glass facade. |
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An egregious example of this tendency is the architect whose assembly-line production of faux rococo and ersatz neo-classical facades has transmogrified Mumbai's cityscape. |
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How often do you look up at the facades looming overhead as you saunter down the street? |
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The motif of the triumphal arch was also adapted and incorporated into the facades of public buildings such as city halls and churches. |
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The entire building has a unitized curtain wall system with fritted glass and 10-inch glass fins that project from the facades. |
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They were cavernous and brightly lit and the facades lining them were pompous and hueful. |
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Also investing huge amounts if money rightly in the High Street being prettified with welcoming clean fresh facades. |
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Fritting and coloured panels are used on other facades in response to activity behind. |
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There were picture palaces with ornate art decor facades supported on mock marble columns. |
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Additional options available include raised or beveled roof fascia, brick facades, standing seam and expanded metal roofs, and custom paint. |
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Prominent banners on the facades of these stores offer the services of express companies that will ship money to Mexico and other points south. |
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Most English cathedral facades fall into two basic types, with several variations. |
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The architecture is a tribute to Titanic itself, with the external facades, a nod to the enormous hull of the cruise liner. |
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A number of Victorian shop facades, many designed by local architect Henry Hudson Church, have survived. |
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Offices and public areas are naturally cross ventilated through the external facades, with the atrium acting as a supply and exhaust air volume. |
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The facades of large churches, especially around doors, continued to have large tympanums, but also rows of sculpted figures spreading around them. |
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Both the two-family townhouses and condominiums feature brick and aluminum facades with mansard roofs and dormer windows, and have front and rear yards and off-street parking. |
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The facades of large churches, especially around doors, continued to have large typanums, but also rows of sculpted figures spreading around them. |
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For building facades, roofing, and other applications for sheet metal formed by deep drawing, roll forming, or bending, zinc alloys with titanium and copper are used. |
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Landlords who were once content to lease rooftops or facades to sign companies now demand a piece of the action, in a joint venture or a limited partnership. |
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Notably, soundproofing measures for facades and roofs qualify for reimbursement for the first time, in addition to windows and ventilators that were already included. |
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Basic courtesies and facades could be eructed from the soul. |
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To access facades, fire-fighting vehicles are allowed to use special roofs of stylobates and annexes, which are designed to bear the load of fire-fighting vehicles. |
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