Inside the rotunda are flowers, ivy and a single Japanese maple tree that provides shade for the graves. |
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An assortment of vases and faience was displayed on a built-in shelf that circled the rotunda. |
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Visitors during the summer of 2002 may expect to see a new black-and-white marble floor in the rotunda beneath the dome. |
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The size of the chapter house was severely reduced to accommodate a pair of symmetrically located streets bordering the rotunda. |
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Using historical photographs, they restored the rotunda and legislative chamber to their original antebellum style. |
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From the museum rotunda, a huge angular mirror draws you into the exhibition space. |
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If he treats the rotunda like the tower, some solar shading may be in the works. |
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Above this is a four-sided arched structure, and this is surmounted by a rotunda with Corinthian columns enclosing two statues. |
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When you first walked in and entered the small rotunda, there was a blind window that had been revealed. |
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I was back recently to the Round Room under the heavy drum of the central rotunda from which the Four Courts radiate. |
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And there's no denying that the piece brings its share of wow factor to the rotunda. |
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In the center of this Greek cross plan, he placed a rotunda surmounted by a low dome topped by a lantern. |
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Some of the ceilings, especially that of the domed rotunda and the dining room, are richly decorated. |
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The front door leads into a rotunda with a domed ceiling decorated with rosettes in the coffers. |
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Its great copper dome rises above the magnificent columnated rotunda to crown the heart of the city. |
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Interspersed between the openings of the rotunda were four arched niches set into the wall. |
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We threaded our way back along the line, around the south side of the rotunda under City Hall's famous gold-trimmed dome. |
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All of the collection's pictures were displayed in long and narrow rooms on the second floor around a rotunda containing sculpture. |
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The major interior space, the Potomac rotunda, balloons under a domed ceiling with an oculus, reaching a height of 120 feet. |
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In a 5-cm-diameter dish, we placed a randomly chosen, sprayed I. rotunda fruit beside a randomly chosen, unsprayed I. rotunda fruit. |
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As late as 1928, Gunnar Asplund was lining the great rotunda at the Stockholm Public Library with books. |
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The entrance rotunda is rendered in light tones and polished surfaces, dominated by a large, banded window punctuated with green glass. |
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Two flights of stairs swept from the vestibule to a landing, with a door opening to the rotunda gallery. |
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The Books of Remembrance are on permanent display on the second floor rotunda. |
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When Yogi visits the rotunda sometime this season, he will surely hop up and down all over again. |
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Wright's spiral rotunda, in fact, could be thought of as the greatest belly button in modern architecture: an innie and an outie all in one. |
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The rotunda nymphaeum, common in the Roman period, was borrowed from such Hellenistic structures as the Great Nymphaeum of Ephesus. |
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Since the end of January, Boullet, a company specialised in fire safety, has been working on the glazed firebreak floors in the rotunda. |
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Individual paintings of each word are displayed around the library's rotunda so that viewers encounter them randomly. |
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Sargent painted the ceiling of the rotunda in the old MFA as well as murals for the Boston Public Library. |
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The rear facade of the castle features a rotunda which initially gives an impression of austerity. |
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Worthy of note in this rotunda are two lounges, one on the ground floor and the other upstairs. |
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The funding will be used to upgrade the ventilation and sounds systems in order to increase capacity of the historic rotunda. |
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On March 11, Ars Natura, a digital and interactive artistic work, was inaugurated in the rotunda of Square-Victoria métro station. |
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An elegant wrought iron architecture made of delicate arches, echoing those of the rotunda with etched glass panes, leads to the garden. |
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Safety has also been improved: access to the rotunda has been simplified and the paintwork reinforces fire stability. |
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Then a newscaster would break in with some ratatattat announcement that amounted to nothing, and then it was back to the rotunda. |
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At Boldt Castle in the past three years a grand staircase, a great stained-glass dome, and a marble pavement have been installed in the central rotunda. |
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Cold stone hallways wound away from the central rotunda where Mera stood. |
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Canova's Napoleon was not presented in incongruous isolation but rather in its own room, like an urban temple, as the rotunda of a sculpture gallery. |
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It was destroyed in 1799, but descriptions and drawings show that it consisted of three rooms en suite leading to the principal rotunda with a vaulted ceiling. |
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There were also four round, usually open, sugar bowls resembling water basins and four large low bowls on brazierlike stands, two for each side of the rotunda. |
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Directly above them in the coved gallery ceiling, a continuous plaster molding in the form of a decorative beribboned garland encircled the entire rotunda. |
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Tough women with children at home curled up in the rotunda at the foot of the grand staircase. |
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An evergreen tree in the capitol's rotunda. |
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Also in the rotunda was a life-size framed photograph of Her Majesty, accompanied by former LieutenantGovernor Murray McLaren, taken June 13, 1939, during her visit to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. |
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Then, as now, the Wright's monument to modernism, with its spiral ramp, rotunda, and domed skylight, fascinates visitors and provides a unique space in which to experience art. |
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The oldest and most artistically important monument comprises the murals in St. Catherine's rotunda in Znojmo, standing on a high buttress above the Dyje River. |
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While the observatory is no longer used to view the heavens, the beautiful architecture and artwork of the observatory rotunda will remain an outstanding part of our Canadian heritage. |
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From the rotunda of my restaurant, I embrace the entire bay of Morlaix, I see the little fi shing boats when they go out to sea and when they return to port later on. |
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Now a hundred and twenty-eight of them — taxidermied animals, veristic wax figures, joke photographs, joke paintings, joke marble sculptures — dangle beneath the museum's rotunda. |
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This was Arthur's O'on, a circular stone domed monument or rotunda, which may have been a temple, or a tropaeum, a victory monument. |
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Where the project expansion departs from the more traditional moment frame and also from the standard design concept of the original building is in the rotunda area. |
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On entering, the visitor is immediately met by Minneapolis's superb version of the Doryphoros, standing in the centre of a small rotunda. |
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Along with 28 other applicants, they were sworn in at a special relocated court session held December 16 in the rotunda at the National Archives building in Washington amid the symbols of the nation's founding and freedoms. |
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Arrived at the bottom, you find yourself in a rotunda corresponding to that you entered from the street, a round room, with marble floor, fifty feet in diameter. |
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We enter by one of several great doors, and find ourselves in a rotunda of fifty feet diameter, and the floor laid in mosaic work of blue and white marble. |
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Use of r rotunda was mostly tied to blackletter typefaces, and the glyph fell out of use along with blackletter fonts in English language contexts mostly by the 18th century. |
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