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The | building has been repurposed as commercial and office |
The | building took three short years to finish. |
The | building was designed by the borough architect Ernest |
The | building stands 220 ft (67.06 m), and is the second ta |
This was made recently from spoil from the | building work. |
However, the | building later won plaudits for its modern design. |
The | building is called "Lambda" by the architect/designer. |
For the | building in Detroit, Michigan, see "The Argonaut (Buil |
The | building has been converted to apartments. |
The | building was dedicated in 1844. |
The part of the | building housing the museum building has been designat |
Improvements and additions were made to the | building in 1890. |
The | building is also sometimes a different colour. |
There has been a lot of conflict around the | building. |
In 1978, she sold the | building for Chicago's Providence-St. |
The | building contained coal chutes. |
Also, the | building was rebuilt in 2003. |
The | building houses over 2000 public servants. |
The | building was designed by Alvar Aalto. |
For the | building in San Jose also known as "The Gold Building" |
Architectural elements from the | building were collected over time by the St. Louis Bui |
MGM currently lease two-thirds of the | building. |
The | building was in bad condition and scarcely habitable. |
When Averell lights a match, the | building blows up. |
The | building is designed by Juan Herreros (Abalos & Herrer |
The | building was built in 1892 as an ice plant. |
The | building housed the headquarters of Banobras. |
The | building was completed in 1994. |
In addition, the | building holds a marriage licence. |
His donation made the | building of the Kvistaberg Observatory possible". |
The | building started its groundbreaking ceremony on August |
The | building is zoned to Atlanta Public Schools |
The | building was sold in 1989 to First Christian Church. |
The architect of the | building was Murphy Levy Wurman. |
Lila Kedrova : the concierge of the | building |
The | building will be part of the One Rockwell building com |
The | building featured, among other things, an IMAX movie t |
The | building originally had an area of 5016 square metres. |
The | building has since been demolished and the school clos |
The | building is scheduled for completion in spring 2007. |
The | building is now a grade II listed building. |
In April 2006, the | building was topped out, becoming the 18th-tallest bui |
The final phase of the | building was completed in 1987. |
The | building is 678 feet (207 m) tall. |
The | building was destroyed by fire in 1900. |
The | building provides escalators between Ground, Mezzanine |
The | building cost £11,600. |
The | building was restored and used as the Warren Community |
The | building is of flint with ashlar quoins. |
The | building hosts a bowling alley and formal ballroom. |
The | building rises 662 feet (202 m) in height. |
After 1990, the | building was converted to an apartment building. |
Another view of the | building |
Only ruins of the | building remain today. |
In 2005 Goddard Investment Group acquired the | building. |
The | building houses TD Canada Trust operations in British |
Repopulation of the | building began in November 2005. |
In June 1995 the | building was sold. |
The | building included darkrooms and filmmaking facilities. |
The | building straight ahead contains a pub and exhibition. |
The | building was originally a four-story structure. |
The | building is known as The News Building. |
Today, the | building remains relatively unchanged. |
During this time the | building was extensively altered. |
Closeup of the | building |
Attractive modern elevation of the | building |
The | building is now a school. |
The | building was lately transformed into a state home. |
The fire burned on the third floor of the | building. |
The | building opened to the public November 26, 2010. |
The | building is now now empty. |
The | building topped out in mid-2008. |
The town of Reading acquired the | building in 1914. |
The | building is the joint 9th tallest building in Leeds. |
Women in the | Building Trades |
The | building underwent renovations in 2006. |
The | building is scheduled for demolition. |
The | building was expanded in the 1960s and '70s. |
The | building was built in 1924 and finished in 1925. |
The | building stands as the second-tallest building in Denv |
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter sublet the | building to Tube Lines. |
The | building at the end of the Manhattan Beach pier. |
The | building was unusual in having military-style defences |
Inside the | building four niches are located in the corners. |
The | building was generally large and had strong walls. |
This makes the | building a grade II listed building. |
The | building was given grade II listing in 1988. |
Extensive renovations to the | building were completed in 2008. |
The | building is also home to over 800 students. |
The | building rises 412 feet (126 m) in downtown Tulsa. |
For the | building in Los Angeles, see Continental Building. |
Sign outside of the | building |
The | building rises 434 feet (132 meters). |
rced concrete was used in construction of the | building. |
The | building then served as Knoxville City Hall until 1980 |
The | building no longer exists |
He resumed the | building and contracting business. |
Blue neon outlines the exterior of the | building at night. |
OVPI will protect the | building as a home and museum. |
The | building was constructed in 1799. |
As she examines the | building, many things become clear. |
Other names the | building has borne over the years are the Service Mutu |
The | building was Hayward's first city hall. |
The BBC vacated the | building in 1991. |
The | building is mentioned in Saul Bellow's More Die of Hea |
ts of Elaine's workplace in Seinfeld show the | building. |
The architect who designed the | building was Neuhaus & Taylor. |
The | building is adjacent to Tufts Medical Center. |
The | building opened for occupancy in 2005. |
The | building is set to be completed in late 2011. |
The Berger Organization purchased the | building in 1990. |
In 1945, the | building was again used as a synagogue. |
The | building cost approximately $190,000. |
The | building is Grade II listed. |
The | building was completed in March 1999. |
The | building was completed in 1962. |
The exterior of the | building remains in its original state. |
The | building is a Romanesque style church built in 1886. |
The | building has been expanded and altered several times. |
The | building dates from 1906. |
Le Corbusier never actually saw the | building. |
Upon the | building's completion, the group was to have managed t |
The | building was moved to its current location in 1869. |
The | building is at the right of the photograph. |
Concrete sidewalks surround the | building. |
In such cases, the link to the | building code is through regional standards, such as t |
Close up detail of the | building from ground level |
The | building has suffered from vandalism. |
The | building and land cost £39,587. |
As of 2006, the | building houses law offices and apartments. |
The congregation purchased the | building and moved there in 1922. |
The | building was originally known as the Condict Building |
The | building is almost square in plan. |
The | building has timberframing toward the yard. |
The walls of the | building were constructed out of brick. |
Both the | building and its basement are constructed of brick. |
Today, the ground floor of the | building houses a restaurant. |
In 2003 the | building was returned to the Jewish community. |
The | Building replaced the University Hall. |
The | building was demolished in 1935. |
The | building that housed The World was subsequently demoli |
The | building was built in 1903 by John Gilbert. |
n 1970 a bomb threat caused evacuation of the | building. |
The | building was opened in March 2010. |
The | building consists of luxury apartments. |
The | building was renovated extensively beginning 2002. |
As of July 2010, the | building is abandoned. |
The | building probably underwent significant restoration in |
Walsh-Kahl Construction Company occupied the | building. |
This part of the | building is characterized by whiteboard walls. |
Finally, Gate Petroleum acquired the | building on February 8, 2008. |
The | building suffered fire damage in 1924. |
The | building houses offices and various companies. |
The name of the | building was changed to Southtrust Building in June 20 |
The | building, formerly known as the Halfway House. |
The | building has 615,000 square feet (57,100 m2) of space. |
The | building works were led by Jacques-Germain Soufflot. |
Detail of the | building. |
ions, changes and additions in and around the | building included the Main School building, the Hall b |
A memorial is attached to the | building. |
The | building was demolished in 1866. |
The | building seems to explode, but there is no debris. |
They carried out renovations on the | building in 1951. |
For the | building in Denmark, see Gemini Residence. |
The | building is adjacent to Tokyo Dome City. |
The | building was officially reopened on May 13, 2008. |
By 1868 the | building was billed as the International Hotel. |
The | building has undergone numerous renovations since its |
The | building is a concrete, monolithic dome. |
The | building took 4 years to be fully rebuilt. |
Instead, much of the | building is rendered invisible, including Nick. |
The | building contains the downtown Mexico City Sears store |
The north facing rear facade of the | building. |
The | building, a former train depot, still has Scranton, Pe |
The | building is currently managed by ERA of Navarre. |
The | building was designated a historic railway station in |
In 1870, the | building was sold to the Cave family. |
Crowell acquired the | building in 1859. |
The | building was demolished around 1857. |
The | building is now in the care of Cadw. |
hitect Henry Curzon substantially renewed the | building in 1864. |
The | building today has two inpatient wards and 31 beds. |
The | building is expected to be opened by 2011. |
The | building is managed by Wright Runstad & Company. |
The | building still exists as a stove restoration shop. |
The | building won the FAD architecture prize in 1985. |
Antennas on the | building of Weiskirchen transmitter |
The | building stands on the property formerly occupied by t |
The | building now houses a dinner theater called Circa' 21. |
The | building was inaugurated, although still incomplete, i |
The | building instrumentation is repeated for each verse. |
pedestrian entrance was along the side of the | building. |
Side of the | building |
The | building was planned to cost £9m. |
He was involved in the | building of Three Rivers Stadium. |
The | building is featured on the 100 dirham banknote. |
The | building was sold to Mesirow-Heller and Price Chopper |
The | building has travertine flooring and is Energy Star la |
that effect, three minarets were added to the | building. |
The | building has a restaurant and a beer garden. |
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