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The pedestrian walkway at the ground floor, however, was prone to sudden gusts of wind, which embarrassed Pei.
A new design was unveiled, combining a large square glass-enclosed atrium with a triangular tower and a circular walkway.
The Hyatt Regency walkway collapse was a major disaster that occurred on July 17, 1981 killing 114 people and injuring more than 200 others during a tea dance.
The main east-west walkway that runs from the research park through to the arts faculty buildings, was named Wally's Walk in recognition of Walter Abraham's contribution to the development of the university.
Unfortunately for the kingfisher, a U. N. plan to protect the mangroves as a biological reserve was blatantly ignored by the emirate of Sharjah, which allowed the dredging of a channel that bisects the wetland and construction of an adjacent concrete walkway.
An underground tunnel ( consisting of a passenger walkway and moving sidewalks ) which links the main terminal and concourse B was opened in 2004.
The female Governor of Osaka from 2000 – 2008, Fusae Ohta, when called upon to present the Governor's Prize to the champion of the annual Osaka tournament, was required to do so on the walkway beside the ring or send a male representative in her place.
It was famous for the inscription " This is Portugal " on the walkway of its municipal building.
In 1931, another walkway was added at the fourteenth floor to connect to offices of a bank in accordance with a Chicago statute concerning bank branch offices.
It was fortified by 30 square or horseshoe-shaped guard towers ( and probably barracks ) with doors admitting passage to a protected walkway on top of the wall.
A tunnel under Broad Street connects the Old and New Bodleian buildings, and contains a pedestrian walkway, a mechanical book conveyor and a pneumatic Lamson tube system which was used for book orders until an electronic automated stack request system was introduced in 2002.
In 1972, the Izhevsk Pond Embankment, a three mile-long walkway and a system of boulevards and squares, was extended along the pond.
It was completed between 1510 and 1520 in the perpendicular style that had become popular during much of the 15th century and features a walkway roughly at two thirds of the height of the tower that encircles the edges giving great views from the Wash in the east towards Lincoln in the west.
* 1983: As passenger numbers grew, a circular satellite pier was added to the terminal building, connected to the main terminal by the UK's first automated people mover system ( now replaced with a walkway and travelators ).
The other scow was anchored out and connected to the beach by a floating walkway.
The original 1894 Grosse Ile lighthouse resembled a water tower on stilts as it was constructed on wooden pilings along with a walkway to shore.
The Elizabeth Marina, which in the past was filled with trash and debris along its walkway, has also beautified and many celebrations are held year round, from a Hispanic festival in the late spring to the lighting of a Christmas tree in the winter.
The excess soil was then heaped up behind William Kent's cascade to produce an elevated walkway for people to admire the gardens and a view of the nearby River Thames.
A walkway was added to the side of the bridge in 1921 – 1922.
In 1988, construction of a waterfront walkway was mandated by state law that would allow walkers a path along the Hudson River from Bayonne up to the George Washington Bridge.
A temporary covered walkway, extending across the plaza to the building's reception, was erected to protect visitors.
The bridge was covered as part of major repairs in 1921, and the pedestrian walkway added in 1945.
A 35 km commemorative walkway, the Swiss Path, was built around the lake to celebrate the country's 700th anniversary.
The walkway provides views of the interior of the building, and is intended to symbolise transparency ; a similar device was used by Foster in his design for the rebuilt Reichstag ( parliament ) in Germany.

walkway and cut
The walkway on the roof still looks down on the dyeing trenches cut into stone in the courtyard below, which can be seen to this day from the tower ramparts above.
On Wednesday 11 January 1978 a northerly severe gale and storm surge which coincided with high spring tides brought disaster and Skegness Pier along with other piers at Margate, Herne Bay and most coincidentally Hunstanton was irretrievably damaged and only 380 feet of landward pier deck walkway from the main entrance was left with the eastern shelters and the pierhead totally cut off and isolated from the shoreline.
Notches were then cut into the planks to fit the pegs, and the planks were laid along the X shapes to form the walkway.
These screens were cut by laser and meant to allow the sun to cast interesting shadows onto the walkway below.

walkway and through
Entry is through a wooden walkway next to the entrance to the Western Wall.
A notable feature of the park is the Skywalk, an elevated walkway through and above the treetops, providing birdwatchers with an excellent view of local bird life.
A walkway through Royal National Park, Australia
The ringing room is a metal ' cage ' suspended high above the chancel crossing ; it is accessed by means of two stone spiral staircases, a walkway through the roof, a squeeze through a narrow passage and a see-through iron staircase.
Patriot's Path, a 26-mile-long wilderness walkway and bike trail, also passes through the Township along the Whippany River.
In 2009, the university altered McAlister Drive, a street that ran through the middle of the uptown campus into a pedestrian walkway renamed McAlister Place.
The two houses were, and still are, connected outside through a covered walkway.
The first part of the new two-part 52 million dollar project opened in September 2010, expanding the zoo's former elephant area with a barn, two new yards ( one with a pool ), and a quarter-mile walkway through woods, where the animals can exercise.
Two rows of 10 fountains are spread out across the square's main walkway, so that visitors have the opportunity to walk through or around the fountains.
There is currently massive ground-level works taking place throughout several roads in the area, so the best way to access destinations is through the underground walkway.
The walkways all led to a ΒΌ mile long elevated walkway leading straight through the, mostly covered, Killingworth Citadel Shopping Centre.
The lower chamber, which opened through the main wall to the city, was used for storage, while the upper one could be entered from the wall's walkway, and had windows for view and for firing projectiles.
The outer wall was 2 m thick at its base, and featured arched chambers on the level of the peribolos, crowned with a battlemented walkway, reaching a height of 8. 5 – 9 m. Access to the outer wall from the city was provided either through the main gates or through small posterns on the base of the inner wall's towers.
It has a feature on Australian satellites and joins the Transport exhibit through an underground temporary exhibit walkway and two side entrances.
Most visitors to the park walk along the Boardwalk Loop, an elevated walkway through the swampy environment that protects delicate fungi and plant life at ground level.
The design features a natural ravine and tree-lined walkway that leads the visitor through an experience of sights, sounds, and scents.
When then-Manhattan Borough president Hulan E. Jack suggested an elevated pedestrian walkway over a four-lane road through the park, Ms. Hayes initiated " Save the Square!
Pedestrian access to the station is through the ground floor entrance of the Brisbane Transit Centre, a walkway from the end of George Street, or through the Roma Street Parkland.
It also incorporates the Sandfly Creek walkway through East Mackay, and the Catherine Freeman Walk which connects West Mackay to the city under the Ron Camm Bridge.
Running through the courtyard in front is a three-level walkway whose center path was for the king's use only.
A self-guided nature trail built entirely on an elevated walkway forms a short loop through the site.

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