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architect's and sketch
An architect's sketch of Cramton Bowl, 1921

architect's and new
it did not even provide the architect's plan for anything new.
A demonstration house set up in the MOMA garden in 1949 caused a new flurry of interest in the architect's work, and an appreciation written by Peter Blake.
1853 architect's rendering of the proposed new buildings for the Maryland Hospital for the Insane at Spring Grove.

architect's and is
A drawing board ( also drawing table, drafting table or architect's table ) is, in its antique form, a kind of multipurpose desk which can be used for any kind of drawing, writing or impromptu sketching on a large sheet of paper or for reading a large format book or other oversized document or for drafting precise technical illustrations.
Milton charged that District Administrators and the architect's report " scared the board into thinking that the building is going to fall down.
This magnificence over creature comfort is heightened as the architect's brief was to create not only a home but also a national monument to reflect the power and civilisation of the nation.
The trail leads to the teaching hospital near the architect's flat, and to surgeon and neurologist Sir Julian Freke, who is based there.
This technical flexibility is a product of the web architect's concern for accessibility and user preference empowerment, though designers rarely utilize this technical flexibility.
The following is an outline of the landscape architect's typical scope of service:
# This is a very small version of a photo of an architect's drawing, and is used only one time.
He is usually depicted as a bearded old man ; he sometimes bears architect's tools, to create and constrain the universe ; or nets, with which he ensnares people in webs of law and conventional culture.
This architect's work is not always viewed kindly today.
The most famous and disputed of the architect's work is his Royal National Theatre on London's South Bank.
In spite of the architect's immense mistake, the New Cathedral of Cuenca is a monumental work of faith that began to be built in 1880.
The second and final museum of the architect's career ( the first being the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston ), its architecture is, according to its admirers, a powerful and expressive object in itself.
Architectural historian Henry-Russell Hitchcock believed that the onion-shaped domes atop the two towers were “ not of Latrobe's design ,” but now it is believed that they " were entirely the architect's own.
Joseph Michael Gandy completed for Sir John Soane in 1832 an atmospheric watercolor of the architect's vast Bank of England rotunda as a picturesquely overgrown ruin, that is an icon of Romanticism.
Attached, by a 2 floored wing: is a chapel-like block clearly indicating the architect's intention to emulate an abbey ; this wing is completed by statues in niches on the external wall in the medieval catholic manner.
" Lucien Hervé is one of the rare photographers to combine a humanist outlook with an architect's eye.
" In truth, just as much as the architect's plan is not yet the final accomplishment of his intent — that is to say, the monument — but only its conventional recording [...], so too is the dramaturg's writing not yet the accomplishment of his intent — that is to say, the comedy — but the conventional recording, to which will be added the personal elements, in order to depict a development of human circumstances and deeds.
When Elfride's father finds that his guest and candidate for his daughter's hand, architect's assistant Stephen Smith, is the son of a mason, he immediately orders him to leave.
The central character of Omega is an architect's building contractor whose daughter has miraculously survived a car crash.

architect's and on
Depending on the client's needs and the jurisdiction's requirements, the spectrum of the architect's services may be extensive ( detailed document preparation and construction review ) or less inclusive ( such as allowing a contractor to exercise considerable design-build functions ).
Thus on an architect's drawing we might read
Her mother was Amélie Marie Celeste Miltenberger, an architect's daughter, of French Alsatian descent ; her family had built three interconnected Miltenberger mansions on Rue Royale.
Its strong neoclassical character, its impressive frontons, the columns and the sculptures indicate the architect's attempt to emphasize on the power, wealth and the national pride sourcing from the ancient tradition.
An exhibition on the architect's work in Europe between 1960 and 1979 was mounted by the MARTa Herford, Germany.
Secondly, the construction of the Bloor – Danforth line of the Toronto Transit Commission's subway system in the 1960s was significantly facilitated by the viaduct architect's decision to have a lower deck on the bridge.
After studying texts on Chinese architecture, Michaelsen and Rognstad's final design was an example of Orientalism, a Western architect's interpretation of Chinese architectural forms.
The architect's death on 21 January 1934, after a severe illness, was a painful blow, but Hitler remained close to his widow Gerdy Troost, whose architectural taste frequently coincided with his own, which made her ( in Speer's words ) " a kind of arbiter of art in Munich.
Available for smaller events are the little drawing room, sometimes called the French Drawing Room because of its furnishings of French origin, including a Sèvres clock and vases, and two rooms named for the architects of the second Government House: the Maclure room, done in an Arts and Crafts style with handcrafted furniture and a copper foil ceiling, and the Rattenbury room, used as a smaller dining room on the mansion's second floor and containing a table and chairs from the eponymous architect's personal collection, on loan from the Royal British Columbia Museum.
In Britain, for flat rulers, the paired scales often found on architect's scales are:
Number 23 ( later 26 ) was rebuilt in 1773 – 74 for the 11th Earl of Derby by Robert Adam, and is regarded as one of the architect's finest works and as a seminal example of how grandeur of effect and sophisticated planning might be achieved on a confined site.
He received his early education at the gymnasium in Magdeburg, and on leaving school and showing disinclination for the ministry, entered an architect's office.
Though the island is in no way self-sufficient, with most of the adult residents working on the mainland, it manages to maintain a strong community, with a school, a kindergarten, a movie theater, a choir, a local store, a boat building workshop, and an architect's office.
The architect's own death, on 18 December 1881, was hastened by overwork and professional worries connected with the erection of the law courts.
She does see a house being built on the beach for an unknown architect's lover.
With America in the midst of the Great Depression, upon graduation Soriano managed to find work with the County of Los Angeles on several WPA projects such as the famous " Steel Lobster " located in the county and with a local architect's office.
In the summer of 2005, the Murray-Green Library on the 10th floor of the Auditorium Building was used as a set for the film The Lake House, where the room doubled as an architect's office.
There is an architect's office in the old Rectory and additional modern offices on Towcester Road in the converted Hope Brewery and out buildings.
After studying texts on Chinese architecture, Michaelsen and Rognstad's final design was an example of Orientalism, a Western architect's interpretation of Chinese architectural forms.

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