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| school's front, giving it new entrances, a new | facade, a new library/media center, and six new class |
| and Partners, it features an impressive curved | facade, a roof garden and a basement swimming pool. |
| he text of the original inscription on the new | facade, a common practice in Hadrian's rebuilding pro |
| Its main | facade, a symmetrical seventeen-bay three-storey bloc |
| On the west (front) | facade, a two-story portico is supported by four poly |
| ing gardens are a green wall on a ground level | facade, a balcony, a terrace, or part of a roof garde |
| The | facade, a building located on Mulberry Street, was re |
| oks; the museum itself would have a colonnaded | facade about 500 feet (150 meters) long, in the desig |
| Middle East to boast a fully transparent glass | facade, achieved with the use of a triple skin of gla |
| th of the first story on the front (southwest) | facade, across the main block and both wings. |
| rnate, bracketed, raised porch along the front | facade added about 1880. |
| of the original Tudor building remains, with a | facade added in 1906); no plan of the original buildi |
| Rebuilt from 1553-1784, with | facade added in 1699. |
| eting family, but has since had a 19th-century | facade added. |
| cisco, distinguished by classical white marble | facade against aluminum art-deco window framing. |
| The staggered | facade allows for 15 corner offices on every floor. |
| The curving | facade along the eastern end of the building is suppo |
| The rear | facade also has buttresses and lancet windows that li |
| The structure's main | facade, altogether 96 feet (29 m) long by 51 feet (16 |
| quoins frame the three projections, giving the | facade an energetic verticality. |
| ddition faced the main road, it became the new | facade and main entrance to the school. |
| The main | facade and south gables are distinguished by lace bar |
| This six-story building has a cast iron | facade and was designed in a French Second Empire sty |
| s cylinder surrounded by extensions of tower's | facade and supported by a structural helix. |
| lding is constructed of limestone with a brick | facade, and features a large cast-iron eagle at the p |
| xtensive renovations were performed, and a new | facade and portals added in the 17th and 19th centuri |
| jestic appearance with imposing pillars of the | facade and other features in the Greek-revival style. |
| building's ground-floor lobby, exterior entry | facade and adjoining plaza. |
| rs 1885-1914 a controversial renovation of the | facade and interior was carried out. |
| 70% of the initial building, keeping only the | facade and the structural framework. |
| Extensive reconstruction followed; the | facade and some interior features such as stairs and |
| In 1940 a new street | facade and other major alterations were made by Holab |
| ory rectangular stone structure with a two bay | facade and a tower. |
| The | facade and windows are a light pink color, giving it |
| A large lancet window dominates the | facade and a gabled vestibule fronts the gabled entra |
| veral that echo Forster's building in the flat | facade and roof, tripartie massing with a large centr |
| Featuring a distinctive sloped | facade and a 21-floor high atrium, it was designed by |
| ide of a steep slope and has a two story front | facade and four stories at the rear. |
| A porch extends across the west | facade and is supported by turned posts and bentwood |
| The | facade and belltower |
| when a stone plate depicting an amphitheatre's | facade and fights between gladiators and wild animals |
| ehind a white picket fence the runs its entire | facade and perimeter. |
| between each of the elements of the building's | facade and the fore edge of a book. |
| ow, asymmetrically placed on the south (front) | facade and both sides. |
| ng the historic preservation of the building's | facade and other elements, was redeveloped by Forest |
| he rectangular structure features a pedimented | facade and open belfry decorated with finials. |
| with eight columns on each side leading to the | facade and a three-doored entrance framed by a column |
| It has a distinctive scalloped | facade, and is finished in rendered concrete. |
| Despite presenting a legal | facade and acting as a harbour for intellectuals and |
| Plush foyers, a striking | facade and the integration of advanced technology sys |
| The Post Theater has a Greek Revival style | facade and is similar in design to theaters at Fort B |
| The main | facade and spire. |
| It lies within a triple concentric drystone | facade and is covered with a corbelled vault. |
| ite configuration line the fourth floor on the | facade, and the building is topped with a heavy ornat |
| ll that remained of the building was the brick | facade and many steel beams twisted like pretzels. |
| Ivy covers the south end of the front | facade and that side's chimney. |
| The | facade and spire are entirely of local granite, and i |
| Facade and steeple of the church | |
| ures a 2-story cure porch on half of the front | facade and a 1-story verandah continuing across front |
| Both the exterior | facade and interior of Lenox Lounge were featured in |
| and aisles, an apse and bell tower on the east | facade, and side entrances through transepts on the n |
| Synchronized with ION Orchard's | facade and canopy, the walkway will have LED panels, |
| The | facade and marquee of The Pageant is designed to look |
| ica to have a full colonnade across the entire | facade and is the first such mansion to be built in t |
| hway winding past a rock garden to the Spanish | facade and decorative well. |
| The terminal has the same | facade and visually identical to the main terminal bu |
| p of the tower was a revolving restaurant, the | facade and floor of the restaurant revolved as one un |
| The tomb consists of a | facade and a hall. |
| n 1667 for Christopher Coward; and given a new | facade and rearranged internally in 1864-68, probably |
| ails as a cornice with brackets, a symmetrical | facade, and pedimented lintels above the windows of t |
| vated in 1998, resulting in a name change, new | facade, and chevrons added to the building which incr |
| is a brick Italianate mansion with a limestone | facade and projected entrance. |
| he square with its huge black polished granite | facade and 120 feet (37 m) high tower displaying its |
| It features a dressed stone | facade and corbelled stone chimneys. |
| mmit is brightly lighted with uplights on each | facade and complements the similarly lighted Westin B |
| 75 feet (23 m) long (15 by 23 m), with a stone | facade and a 10-foot (3 m) portico. |
| This work focused mainly on the roof, | facade and windows. |
| such as significant rectangular panels on the | facade and massive bay windows. |
| corporates several historic buildings into its | facade, and the Calgary Marriott. |
| The | facade and form of the synagogue are a hybridized ble |
| iorama of downtown Citrus Avenue, a fish house | facade, and an original jail cell. |
| tone with the main entry centered on the south | facade and framed by four square pilasters of gray gr |
| a new kitchen as a projecting bay to the front | facade, and a 3rd story was added to the east facade' |
| loral designs decorate the base and top of the | facade, and across the spandrels below the window ope |
| lding" by Portlanders, as the silver and black | facade and rounded triangular tower is reminiscent of |
| It has a restrained Neoclassical | facade and features a one bay portico with stone step |
| The | facade and some of the interior was designed by local |
| There is a 1 meter space between the | facade and the windows which allows hot air to rise a |
| est known for its unique gold reflective glass | facade and is popularly nicknamed the Gold Building. |
| The top floor is set back from the main | facade and features arched windows. |
| amed house of the Sheldon family, with a brick | facade and a massive stone chimneybreast (dated 1619) |
| ervation of the Palace Hotel, by retaining the | facade and main foyer area of the building. |
| Varvara Khanenko displays three towers on its | facade and the family coat of arms. |
| ool, the Akademisches Gymnasium, with a Gothic | facade and the memorial building erected on the site |
| The new | facade and entrances of the Trenton Station as of Jun |
| It features a massive rose window on the front | facade and a three story, square bell tower. |
| pit were replaced and repairs were made to the | facade and marquee. |
| ns and shoring up the building's deteriorating | facade and period features. |
| ince then the building was underused until the | facade and the interior were restored in 2002. |
| -style two-story building with a stepped brick | facade and gable roof. |
| nify the scale of the small house and make the | facade appear to be monumental. |
| On the | facade are anodized aluminum panels, mullions, and co |
| On the rear | facade are the two rear bays of the classroom additio |
| The internal layout and the | facade are both modelled after the Petit Palais of Pa |
| ovative building, with its glass and aluminium | facade, are suspended from several circular concrete |
| n of its roof, and the curling patterns in the | facade, are based on various organic forms in nature |
| 973 and later renovated in 1995 with a similar | facade as UOB Plaza One. |
| 960s, when Nos. 1-7 were rebuilt with the same | facade as the original. |
| dragons and mythical creatures depicted on the | facade as well. |
| ners ornament the monastery's granite exterior | facade, as per the Queen's order of 1494. |
| Music, one of four figures on the piers of the | facade, as well as the gilded Genius of Art, atop the |
| auditorium was destroyed in World War II, the | facade as well as the cinema survived and in 1951 was |
| Winnold House, Norfolk, the south | facade, as seen from the south-western driveway. |
| The | facade at the front of the house was 102 feet wide su |
| School sign is still visible on the top of the | facade at the front of the building. |
| de the covered gallery annexed to the southern | facade at a later date or Royal Portico, the 50 cm sq |
| 4 Queens | facade at night |
| himneys (separate chimneys joined by a wall or | facade) at each end of a gable roof, hand carved wood |
| g which was built in 1913 provides the primary | facade at Kynesy Road next to the Koch Memorial Clock |
| The Ecclesia's | facade at The Rosicrucian Fellowship: the school foun |
| It features a five-bay | facade at the front elevation and a gabled roof. |
| A horizontal frieze crosses the | facade at the entrance level, and a second frieze dec |
| nkerbush as a rotunda with an aluminum outside | facade, at which a rectangular low building connects |
| The | facade bears a Hebrew inscription that reads: He was |
| The three-bay Beaux Arts | facade begins at the top with masks on the cornice an |
| uilding is currently being renovated, with the | facade being maintained, but the interiors converted |
| windows on the eastern and northern wings, the | facade being completed in 1710. |
| ng to the 18th century but with a 19th century | facade, both of which are currently museums. |
| Large windows consist a large part of the | facade bringing natural light into almost every inter |
| The building has an elegant | facade built in the Indo-Persian style. |
| The building had a tower on the left | facade, but it was destroyed by the bombing of dictat |
| Nelson Place was to have a matching | facade, but with a slightly longer terrace containing |
| n 1768 (the date on the memorial plaque on the | facade), but wasn't built until 1770, because of dema |
| It has a plain three story exterior | facade, but the auditorium interior was once designed |
| The architects retained the | facade but replaced the rest of the building. |
| Henry Williams, with the Pre-Raphaelite style | facade by William Neatby, who was the chief designer |
| It was given a new | facade by John Wood, the Younger, of Bath, in the lat |
| onsible for a sculpture on the very top of the | facade called The International Traffic. |
| there is a large country house with a Georgian | facade called 'Uplands' which is set in 18 acres (73, |
| scaped by Frederick Law Olmsted, but its north | facade can be seen from the road at 135 Elm Street, N |
| e (with a Laffing Sal and Laffing Sam over the | facade center - the Blackie the Barker ballyhoo chara |
| acobsville sandstone with a symmetrical gabled | facade centering on a square tower topped with a spir |
| The north | facade circa early 1900s |
| Each building has a different | facade cladding - the outer two in white plaster and |
| h, rendered a painting of the temple's damaged | facade, clearly shows half-circular windows at the ba |
| Art deco | facade, close up |
| Front | facade close-up of the Espirito Santo Plaza, showing |
| bells and windows had been installed, and the | facade completed. |
| an example of postmodern architecture, with a | facade composed of brick and cast stone. |
| re accessible from ground level, and the south | facade consisted of a single storey. |
| The | facade consists of fine, golden granite, making it wh |
| The State Street | facade consists of nine bays separated by wide pilast |
| The tower's | facade consists of 654,000 bricks of 17 different col |
| The | facade consists of five arches, each with lotus medal |
| The | facade consists of a glass curtain wall set on a conc |
| The frontal | facade consists of a concave shape and incorporates a |
| The | facade consists of vertical lines with glass and ligh |
| The single nave church has a | facade constructed in the 15th century, initially des |
| Arches that represent the school's | facade contain embedded photographs of the school in |
| The organ's | facade contained 32' Open Diapason pipes with Moorish |
| Adam's design for this | facade contains huge "movement" and has a delicate al |
| The | facade contains arched windows; the stained glass win |
| The gable's front | facade contains a heavily arched entry on the first f |
| Its | facade contains statues of Emeterius and Celedonius. |
| European Wood | Facade Contest Award given by the Nordic Timber Counc |
| t was erected in 1927 with a striking art deco | facade contributing significantly to the internationa |
| e building was designed with two-thirds of the | facade covered in aluminum instead of highly-reflecti |
| ide his departing train, with her femme-fatale | facade cracking as her love shows through, Frank chan |
| al Paddy's Markets (maintaining the historical | facade), creating many complex structural challenges. |
| The | facade culminates in a collage of sculptures in which |
| Although the stone | facade dates from 1602, the half-timbered building kn |
| 4 Queens | facade daytime |
| pay special attention to the renovation of the | facade decor, and prohibited proposed changes such as |
| common loft in construction and plan, but its | facade departs dramatically from others of its type. |
| The statues on the | facade depict "Faith", "Hope", "Love", "Strength", an |
| hlager and is known for its ornate terra-cotta | facade, depicting ancient gods, rams' heads, shields, |
| e name of the landmark building dates from the | facade design with red clinker bricks. |
| Facade design was done by Meinhardt Hong Kong Pte. Lt | |
| The building | facade, designed and installed by French firm Dragage |
| the right is a second entrance, inset from the | facade, designed to mimic the main entryway but with |
| Facade detail | |
| and features the typical Italianate tripartite | facade divisions characteristic of the style. |
| The brick exterior and | facade do not reflect the rich interior. |
| William Weeks' elevation of the front | facade does not show windows at the basement level of |
| The front | facade, doors, and windows were replaced, and many in |
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| The building's masonry | facade, engaged portico, and fanlighted doorway are a |
| ures various depictions of the coat of arms in | facade engravings, wood carvings, and stained glass. |
| town (or New Cardington), showing photographic | facade erected to screen renovation work. |
| The | facade even has the Spanish style banding bordering i |
| The new mansion house, whose | facade faced away from the Meisdorf was linked to the |
| The rear | facade faces a courtyard which connects it to the Lon |
| The front | facade faces east. |
| The symmetrical principal | facade faces Church Street. |
| The 130 meter-wide | facade faces east down multi-lane Ketagalan Boulevard |
| The pavilion's | facade faces to the east where an outdoor seating are |
| In 1902, the west | facade facing State Street was remodeled and another |
| his horizon, complete with a single decorative | facade facing the castle; it is grade II listed and o |
| lding is four bays wide, with its front (east) | facade facing East Bay Street. |
| rent glazed balustrades, and the podium's main | facade facing Charles Street also makes use of glass |
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