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Custom House | building, Decatur Street side, October 2008 |
Nelson County Magistrates | Building, December 2008 |
The Emporium (1984-1995) ( | building demolished in 2005) |
Shepherd's Bush - | building demolished and rebuilt in 2008. |
Military Hospital - Victorian | building, demolished 1990s. |
Blast furnace from 1790 exposed through | building demolition in 1986 |
Building density | |
2001 Reconstruction Award, | Building Design & Construction |
Building Design & Construction Magazine Design Award i | |
Building Design | |
Passive solar | building design |
For passive solar houses, see passive solar | building design. |
The | building, designed by S.N. |
Building designed by McKim, Mead, and White. | |
The | building, designed by Chicago Wrigley Building archite |
The UH College of Architecture | building designed by Philip Johnson |
The surface | building, designed by Leslie Green, is still standing. |
The synagogue | building, designed by the Viipuri-born architect Jac. |
Losantiville Country Club | building designed by Cincinnati architect Rudolph Tiet |
Marine | Building detail, 2006 |
Building detail. | |
Over the years, the | building deteriorated. |
The | building developer is Lanterra Developments. |
Proposed Airport Terminal | Building Development. |
Building development. | |
The fire alarm in this | building did not sound. |
Oddly, our | building didn't burn, but we were marooned. |
Further the | building does not have financing. |
The original | building does not survive. |
Biocity's premises were developed from the | building donated by BASF. |
Federal | Building, Downtown Atlanta |
They also developed the Littlefield | Building downtown, finished in 1912. |
first excavated region was a Cyclopean-walled | building dubbed "Building A". |
School suffered severe damage inside | building due to Hurricane Ike |
West side of | building during demolition, April 1969. |
The McLeod | Building during construction |
The | building during its demolition in late January 1998 |
Murrah | Building during the recovery effort |
HSBC | Building during the day |
Over 40,000 people use the | building each year. |
nterior of the Poltava Zemstvo administration | building, early 1900s. |
Anglia Ruskin University's Helmore | Building, East Road. |
Building Educated Leaders for Life | |
The actual cost of the | building ended up being $132,034.14. |
Building Energy and Services | |
Building energy rating | |
The | building entrance |
Another view of the main Upper School | building entrance |
Building entrance. | |
Garfield | Building entrance. |
Division III Fire protection, Technical | Building Equipment |
The church | building, erected in 1876, is the third building to ho |
elion Lodge #1 - 409 Lincoln Street, original | building erected 1820; current building started in 191 |
Schmiedegasse 2 - plastered quarrystone | building, essentially late mediaeval |
Building estimate new currency 09/2008 | |
It is also the largest brick | building ever built. |
The Beaumont Lodge have met in the | building ever since. |
The | building exhibits a number of Greek Revival design fea |
The | building exhibits a number of Gothic Revival details. |
The | building exhibits Gothic and Queen Anne design details |
The | building exhibits elements of the Greek Revival style. |
The | building exhibits a number of vernacular Federal detai |
The CPF | Building exhibits the International architectural styl |
2008 | Building Expansion support from the District Collector |
CLIPS: public domain software tool for | building expert systems. |
The Terrace (BBC) - Resident | Building Expert |
The | building extends 145 feet (44 metres) |
OBEY Giant poster on | building exterior |
The | building extraction task is needed to determine buildi |
Faux | building facades energize the outer walls of the decks |
The | building faces the Lobanov-Rostovsky Residence. |
The | building faces south. |
The | building faces the Hooghly river on the West. |
A university | building facing the square |
James Hagan | Building, Faculty of Arts Office, Wagga Wagga Campus |
The | building failed to meet increasing H&S demands. |
How the Metropolitan | Building fared during this period is not mown, however |
The | building featured, among other things, an IMAX movie t |
The entrance to the | building features a two-story atrium. |
The | building features several sky gardens. |
The current church | building features a prominent dome. |
The | building features an executive skylounge at the 47th f |
The new | building features exhibits about local history. |
The | building features a hipped roof with bracketed eaves. |
The | building features a "Wallace Window" depicting the Res |
However, the | building fell into disrepair. |
Building Feminist Theory (co-editor) | |
Thomas | Building Fire |
Whilst part owning a local | building firm with his father. |
A spacious | building first documented in 1120. |
Frank's team searches the | building floor to floor. |
The construction of the | building followed until 1934. |
1660) on the | building, following designs originally prepared by Jon |
Former headquarters | building for the News |
A new | building for the college was erected on the foundation |
Best Apartment | Building for Southside |
In 1985, John Meier bought the | building for $175,000. |
May, 2006 - C.B. Richard Ellis buys this | building for $137,000,000." |
Old | Building for School |
Medbery Hall, Dorm | Building for Hobart College, 1900 |
Students like the | building for its quiet atmosphere. |
In 1868 the city sold the | building for commercial purposes. |
15. | Building for burying limbs |
In 1978, she sold the | building for Chicago's Providence-St. |
The University of Nevada named a | building for him. |
It is a unique | building for the period and region. |
Office | building for the Reederei Woermann, coll. |
Building for the Nordic Exhibition of 1888, Copenhagen | |
The new | building for the Wellcome Trust in London |
Main | building for the Gujarati and Marathi medium schools. |
Additional metal | building for construction shop and additional classroo |
Terminal | building for Sharjah International Airport, UAE |
A separate | building for the high school opened in 2004. |
Coovi, planning and | building for Elishout Campus, 2003 |
MacMurray owned the | building for approximately 30 years. |
The new science | building for ECVHS. |
The structure survived as an office | building for Sprint Communications. |
This was a very large | building for the time. |
IT Park | building for Computer Science and IT courses. |
Historical | building, former train station, 2008 |
the Sanifarm baroque | building, formerly "Saint Vincent" monastery (18th cen |
Called the Cook County Administration | Building, formerly the Brunswick Building, at 69 West |
The | building formerly served as the community meeting room |
The London Guarantee | Building, formerly known as the Stone Container Buildi |
The | building, formerly known as the Halfway House. |
The Penton Media | Building, formerly known as the Bond Court Building, i |
The One Main | Building, formerly the Merchants and Manufacturers Bui |
Commerce | Building, Fort Worth, Texas, 1930 |
Octagonal | building, Fort Miley grounds |
Building foundation of The Dynasty (February, 2006) | |
St Thomas, NV - | Building Foundation |
Building foundations were still visible as of 1972. | |
frost heaving can crack pavements and damage | building foundations. |
Inside the | building four niches are located in the corners. |
711 | Building frame and related trades workers |
Pension | Building Frieze, National Building Museum, Washington, |
The school purchased its | building from the NEFC in 2004. |
The Gilbert | building from the street. |
Lawyers | Building from the northwest |
Approximate Distance of | building from street: 200' |
A picture of the | building from the west |
Julius Fritzner owned the | building from 1878. |
righton School in Sacramento, California is a | building from 1869. |
The Lincoln | Building, from 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue |
GPHS | Building from Angle. |
Music | Building from Bellefield Avenue |
It was a commodious school | building from the old building that cost $6,000 and wa |
The station | building from the city side |
The Orion | Building from ground level. |
The Denys Wilkinson | Building from the Banbury Road with the Thom Building |
Los Angeles Times | Building from Grand avenue |
The Mizuho Bank Head Office | Building from near its base. |
Close up detail of the | building from ground level |
Typical plattenbau | building from the 1970s in Husby |
The Woodville in Winfield, Georgia is a | building from 1814. |
Malou occupied the | building from 1853 onwards and the building retains hi |
Hilma Burt's brothel is the second | building from the left |
A view of the Chrysler | Building from the Empire State Building |
A Renaissance | building from the end of the 17th century |
It was Pakistan's tallest | building from 1963 until 2005. |
Midland Bank | Building from the rear |
aski County Courthouse is a Classical Revival | building from 1874. |
A small fieldstone wall separates the | building from the road. |
Wills Memorial | Building, front face |
United Office | Building front entrance |
The Chubb | Building, Fryer Street, in Wolverhampton |
Samuel Pepys made three subscriptions to the | building fund. |
Building G (opened 2004): Residence Hall and several c | |
It is an organization dedicated to | building gigantic warships. |
Close by is another old | building, Gledhow House. |
Glens Falls Insurance Company | Building, Glens Falls, New York |
Building good physical appearances | |
It is a Listed | Building, Grade II. |
English Heritage has given the | building grade II listed status. |
The bridge is a Listed | Building, Grade II. |
It is a Listed | Building, Grade II*. |
Each | building grants certain benefits to the city. |
It prefers | building grass nests in secluded places. |
Library Square | Building Green Roof images |
King Charles | Building, Greenwich Hospital |
Wirt C. Rowland, architect of the Penobscot | Building, Guardian Building, and the Buhl Building was |
The Camp Lejeune address is | Building H-1. |
The 13-storey | building had previously been an old Italian club. |
The | building had two storeys. |
The | building had at least 17 rooms. |
The | building had 22 projectiles, of it 2 basements, the bu |
As built, the | building had five floors with a basement. |
The | building had been erected at a cost of $39,904.30, |
The | building had been used as Council offices since 1919. |
The | building had recently received a new fire certificate. |
The original | building had two stories and projecting wings. |
The | building had been disused for some time. |
SCC's West | Building Hallway |
Svelland | building, Haraldsgaten 140, Haugesund (1965). |
The | building has 3 wings and 15 floors. |
Since restoration, the | building has housed public offices and is known as the |
The | building has 3 levels. |
The 108-metre, 34-storey | building has 510 rooms. |
The | building has 11 stories and a penthouse. |
Since 1924 the | building has housed the Odessa Philharmonic. |
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