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The | building was built in 1975. |
The main | building was not fully operational until September 200 |
The architect who designed the | building was Dahl Braden Chapman. |
A girls' dormitory | building was built in 1923. |
In 1883, a brick | building was constructed. |
The new | building was called Bettendorf School. |
The | building was originally built in the 1960s. |
Thomas | Building was a high rise building in Indianapolis, Ind |
The | building was opened in 2002. |
The | building was built in 1875. |
The tavern | building was also operated as a general store. |
Another | building was built and burned before being used. |
Dillard's science | building was built in 1952. |
The | building was originally named the Modern Momentum Buil |
The new | building was designed by the Building Design Partnersh |
The | building was designed by the borough architect Ernest |
The current church | building was dedicated on January 8, 1961. |
The uncompleted | building was later taken over by the government. |
The | building was dedicated in 1844. |
The permanent Casino Windsor | building was opened in 1998. |
Also, the | building was rebuilt in 2003. |
The | building was designed by Alvar Aalto. |
The | building was in bad condition and scarcely habitable. |
The | building was built in 1892 as an ice plant. |
The | building was completed in 1994. |
A new | building was constructed in 1889 on Warm Springs Boule |
The | building was sold in 1989 to First Christian Church. |
The architect of the | building was Murphy Levy Wurman. |
The first | building was occupied in 1847. |
In April 2006, the | building was topped out, becoming the 18th-tallest bui |
In December 2010, a new school | building was opened, after around a year of building w |
The final phase of the | building was completed in 1987. |
The new station | building was officially opened on 5 December. |
The | building was destroyed by fire in 1900. |
The | building was restored and used as the Warren Community |
After 1990, the | building was converted to an apartment building. |
this | building was closed in 1893. |
The museum | building was dedicated at the 2003 show. |
In June 1995 the | building was sold. |
The | building was originally a four-story structure. |
In 1975 the station | building was demolished. |
During this time the | building was extensively altered. |
The brand new school | building was opened in August 2005. |
The present | building was completed in November 1912. |
The | building was lately transformed into a state home. |
The Egyptian Revival | building was constructed in 1845. |
The North | building was built in 1962 and the new building in 198 |
The current station | building was built in Soviet times. |
This sacred | building was identified as Sajiwan temple. |
The annex | building was later added, in 1963. . |
A new classroom | building was added along with an auditorium building. |
The | building was expanded in the 1960s and '70s. |
The | building was built in 1924 and finished in 1925. |
This | building was the first building of Aalto's redbrick pe |
In July 1994, the KPAY | building was destroyed by fire. |
The | building was unusual in having military-style defences |
The | building was generally large and had strong walls. |
The mint | building was used as the main academic and administrat |
The | building was given grade II listing in 1988. |
The predecessor to the current | building was built in 1752. |
In 1955 the main | building was struck by fire. |
The octagonally-shaped | building was built with locally-quarried limestone. |
This | building was later abandoned and a new building was co |
The current | building was rebuilt in the 19th century. |
m2) | building, was dedicated in October 1995. |
The | building was constructed in 1799. |
The Trade School | building was built in 1948. |
The | building was Hayward's first city hall. |
The architect who designed the | building was Neuhaus & Taylor. |
The station | building was sold and is private property. |
The old headquarters | building was demolished in the 1970s. |
In 1945, the | building was again used as a synagogue. |
The | building was completed in March 1999. |
The | building was completed in 1962. |
St. John's first | building was consecrated in 1841. |
The | building was moved to its current location in 1869. |
The Classical Revival-style Heyburn | Building was completed in 1928. |
A new | building was added to house the middle school. |
The Huron Road | Building was built for necessity. |
The | building was originally known as the Condict Building |
In 2003 the | building was returned to the Jewish community. |
The | building was demolished in 1935. |
The | building was built in 1903 by John Gilbert. |
The | building was opened in March 2010. |
The | building was renovated extensively beginning 2002. |
The former Christ Church | building was demolished thereafter. |
The name of the | building was changed to Southtrust Building in June 20 |
In 1961, a new high school | building was completed. |
The | building was demolished in 1866. |
The | building was officially reopened on May 13, 2008. |
By 1868 the | building was billed as the International Hotel. |
The station | building was repainted in 2005. |
The current | building was completed in 1929. |
The | building was designated a historic railway station in |
In 1870, the | building was sold to the Cave family. |
The | building was demolished around 1857. |
The first | building was built in 1879. |
The | building was inaugurated, although still incomplete, i |
The | building was planned to cost £9m. |
The present | building was built between 1825-26. |
The | building was sold to Mesirow-Heller and Price Chopper |
The | building was demolished in 1868. |
The | building was sold in 1961, and razed in 1966. |
The architect who designed the | building was Welton Becket Associates. |
The | building was erected in was built in 1906-1909. |
The Nissen | Building was the first air-conditioned building in the |
The | building was designed by Favrot & Reed. |
The original | building was renovated and added to in 1981. |
A multiple-story | building was found at the site. |
The collapse of a | building was also reported. |
The new | building was occupied in September 2002. |
The | building was completed in November 2005. |
The wood frame | building was constructed in 1893. |
The | building was destroyed, and there were no injuries. |
The | building was named for Dr. Walter Barnard Hill. |
The | building was formerly attached to the Commerce Buildin |
The | building was destroyed during the Reichskristallnacht |
The state of the art | building was completed in 1999. |
Soon after, the | building was turned into a hotel. |
The | building was also used for some local community functi |
The current | building was built in 1914. |
The | building was designed by Faulkner Brown. |
The Singer | Building was the third-tallest building ever demolishe |
The | building was enlarged during its reconstruction. |
At the time, the | building was the largest in Scandinavia. |
The | building was previously occupied by Virgin Megastores. |
In 1937, the first physical Stuckey's | building was constructed. |
The | building was completed in 1932. |
The | building was completed in February 1984. |
The current | building was constructed during 1978 and 1979. |
The First National Bank | Building was a hihg-rise building erected in 1909 in P |
This | building was known for its theatrical presentation. |
The | building was created to help end homelessness. |
The new | building was designed by Clarence Burritt. |
The | building was built in 1856. |
Anyone happen to know what the Casino | building was before? |
The construction of the | building was completed in 2000. |
The original | building was called Purbrook Park. |
The | building was built between 1897 and 1900. |
The | building was constructed in 1850, with poet John Green |
The | building was in Albion Square in Bridge Street. |
The main | building was the victim of arson in 2003. |
The | building was previously a dance hall. |
The current Greek Revival | building was constructed in 1851. |
The | building was demolished in 1985. |
The S. A. Wald Company | Building was demolished to make way for the building. |
m2) | building was the tallest in the city. |
The | building was demolished in 1986. |
The price of | building was 90 million Danish kroner. |
By the 1990s the | building was considered decrepit. |
The | building was formerly a Catholic Apostolic church. |
The architectural firm who designed the | building was Morris Architects. |
Furthermore, the station | building was badly damaged. |
The | building was residential one composed of 36 flats. |
The congregation's previous | building was destroyed in the great fire. |
The | building was completed in 1982. |
The BHU | building was demolished in October 2009. |
The | building was completed in 1924. |
The last | building was demolished in the 1970s. |
The original | building was constructed in the Palladian style. |
The | building was 26 stories tall. |
The | building was reclad in 2001. |
This | building was constructed by Landaning Pty Ltd. |
The | building was built south of their house. |
Dedication of the | building was on November 7, 2010. |
In this period the main 12-storey | building was constructed. |
This | building was imploded on April 8th, 2011. |
This new | building was opened 1999. |
The | building was declared a National Historic Landmark in |
Designed by Charles Lanyon, the | building was completed in 1840. |
The | building was finished in 1834. |
The church | building was a former Wesleyan Methodist church. |
The | building was dedicated by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise. |
This | building was finished in 1890. |
The CRA | Building was demolished for the construction of this b |
In 1830 the | building was severely damaged in a fire. |
The | building was constructed with red brick and terracotta |
The | building was declared a monument in 1989. |
The | building was completed in April 2010. |
This synagogue | building was torn down in 1963. |
The | building was originally build as a Hilton hotel. |
The | building was built for the Island's World's Fair. |
The eclectic Victorian Romanesque Revival | building was constructed in 1897. |
The | building was built in 1958. |
The | building was renamed to "Mercantile Continental Buildi |
The | building was designed by R. Walczykiewicz out of Craco |
The | building was under three years old. |
The | building was demolished in the 1970s. |
As the | building was demolished, half of the platform was remo |
The current station | building was built in 1958. |
The 'lower | building' was built in 1916 and the 'upper building' i |
In 2006 the four story 800 | building was completed. |
How the | building was actually used is not known. |
The | building was topped out on 8 November 2002. |
In 1870, the original | building was deteriorating. |
In 1957, the | building was closed. |
Demolition of the former headquarters | building was completed in 2010. |
A larger school | building was completed in 1930. |
The | building was designed by Major P.H. Keys, who also des |
The | building was constructed by McCarthy Building Companie |
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