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* Thread City Crossing-“ The Frog Bridge ” Architecturally designed bridge, officially opened in June 2001.
** Architecturally the most notable of the 1911 exposition pavilions is the English pavilion designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens ( who later designed New Delhi ), now housing the British School at Rome.
Architecturally designed using Jules Verne's vision of the future as inspiration, the land is laid out very differently from its predecessors.

Architecturally and after
Architecturally, this resulted in a relatively homogenous suburban landscape, where satellite new towns ( modelled after the British ), were built with seemingly endless stacks of slab blocks housing tens of thousands of peoples in small two and three bedroom flats.

Architecturally and church
Architecturally, pew rents lead to a divergence between American and European church furnishing persisting to this day.
Architecturally the church displays a confusing mixture of historical influences.

Architecturally and at
Architecturally there are several huge stone gates which stand at entrances to the Lacy estate.
Lamb has been described as " one of the most perverse and original of mid-Victorian architects " Architecturally, he had a strong interest in the eclectic ; this interest is very apparent in his work at Hughenden.
Architecturally, as part of the first generation of underground stations, the " waffle " coffer style predominates at Clarendon.
Architecturally at the time Dublin was an exciting place to be – Edward Lovett Pearce, also newly established in the city, was working on Castletown House, the great mansion of Speaker William Connolly, and the new Irish Houses of Parliament simultaneously.
Architecturally this provides the ultimate ( at least ) host-based intrusion detection, as depends on hardware external to the CPU itself, thus making it that much harder for an intruder to corrupt its object and checksum databases.
Architecturally, the area features traditional weavers ' cottages exhibiting vestiges of workshop entrances near the cross roads at its centre as well as dwellings associated with potteries and farms.
Architecturally, the “ heart ” of SES is a forum spanning two floors at the center of the building.

Architecturally and which
Architecturally notable Shriners Temples include the New York City Center, now used as a concert hall, Newark Symphony Hall, The Landmark Theater ( formerly The Mosque ) in Richmond, Virginia, the Tripoli Shrine Temple in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the Helena Civic Center ( Montana ) ( formerly the Algeria Shrine Temple ), and the Fox Theatre ( Atlanta, Georgia ) which was jointly built between the Atlanta Shriners and William Fox.
Architecturally earlier than the Hekatompedon of Athens the Delphi temple has a probable date of c. 520, thus the kouroi of its pediment which betray the swelling trapezium and semicircular lower boundary of the abdomen can be associated with later examples of the group.
Architecturally, it is known for its steel cloud, which hangs from the arena's silver dome interior.
Architecturally, the program is implemented as a server which defines which screen-edges lead to which machines, and one or more clients, which connect to the server to offer the use of their desktops.
Architecturally, the appeal of the building is with the original Workhouse and the original laundry / kitchen block which has some of the earliest cast-iron windows in the world.

Architecturally and when
Architecturally, there are two types of altars: those that are attached to the eastern wall of the chancel, and those that are free-standing and can be walked around, for instance when incensing the altar.

Architecturally and ),
* Eugene Raskin, Architecturally Speaking, 2nd edition, a Delta book, Dell ( 1966 ), trade paperback, 129 pages
Architecturally, Qianlong took personal interest in the expansion of the Old Summer Palace and commissioned the Italian Jesuit Giuseppe Castiglione for the construction of the Xiyanglou ( 西洋樓 ), or the Western-style mansion, to satisfy his taste for exotic buildings and objects.
Architecturally significant buildings in the area include the Kelvin Stevenson Memorial Church ( by J. J. Stevenson, 1898 ), Alexander ' Greek ' Thomson's Sixty Steps ( 1872 ), and Gillespie, Kidd & Coia's St. Charles Parish Church ( 1959 ), noted for its hyperbolic paraboloid concrete roof and Stations of the Cross sculptures by Benno Schotz.

Architecturally and St
Architecturally, St Kilda East has been described as having not much of anything interesting.

Architecturally and .
Architecturally it is considered an innovative work for its steel structure and curtain walls – the façade is self-supporting.
Architecturally it was essentially a PDP-1 stretched to 36-bit word width.
Architecturally, Uppsala University has traditionally had a strong presence in the area around the cathedral on the western side of the River Fyris.
Architecturally, JSP may be viewed as a high-level abstraction of Java servlets.
Architecturally, Harrison's major projects are marked by straightforward planning and sensible functionalism, although his residential side-projects show more experimental and humane flair.
Architecturally significant historic buildings lost to clearances were the Criterion Theater, the Baum Building, the Hales Building, and the Biltmore Hotel.
Architecturally, the Mermaid is long, low, and gives every appearance of imminent collapse.
NC State's Pulstar ( nuclear reactor ) | PULSTAR Reactor is a 1 MW pool-type nuclear reactor | nuclear research reactor. Architecturally, Main Campus is known for its distinctive red brick buildings.
Architecturally it is a mixture of 18th and 19th century terraced houses and 20th century council estates.
Architecturally it is a mixture of 18th and 19th century terraced houses and 20th century council estates.
Architecturally, Thornton Heath is predominantly Victorian in both its residential and commercial sectors.
Architecturally, Tolworth consists mainly of high-density 1930s semi-detached properties, and small to medium commercial and retail developments.
Architecturally, the Fenwick Historic District is composed largely of Shingle-style residences from early in the century.
Architecturally the area is dominated by buildings constructed of the local sandstone.
Architecturally, Pembroke's thickest walls and towers are all concentrated on its landward side facing the town, the river creating a natural defense around the rest of its perimeter.
Architecturally, the district contains a variety of late 19th to early 20th century styles and vernacular building types, including Gothic Revival, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Bungalow, Foursquare, Gable Fronts, Gable Fronts & Wings, I Houses, and double-pile Georgian types.
Architecturally, the district is quite intact overall.
Architecturally, the commercial, industrial, institutional, and residential character of the town retains an integrity that accurately conveys the developmental evolution of the community between 1821 and 1944.
Architecturally, Roaring Spring's neighborhoods display relatively little hierarchy by income or occupation.
Architecturally, the commercial, industrial, institutional, and residential character of Roaring Spring town retains an integrity that accurately conveys the developmental evolution of the community between 1821 and 1944.

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