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Graham has described the ' frozen music ' locked within the architecture of the Curvilinear Glasshouses as ' a lament for a famished people '.

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Curvilinear, steel trusses create the undulating ceiling plane of the ticket lobby and define the signature profile of the building.
' Pevsner described the building as ' sweet-tempered, undramatic Curvilinear Gothic ', and that the interior was ' noble and subtle.

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The Curvilinear Range of greenhouse | glasshouse s designed by Richard Turner ( iron-founder ) | Richard Turner
The Curvilinear Range was completed in 1848 by Richard Turner, an Irish iron-founder and pioneer in the constructional use of wrought iron ; it was extended in the late 1860s.
Graham chose the Curvilinear Glasshouses at Dublin's National Botanic Gardens, constructed at the time of An Gorta Mor, by monies diverted from research to find a cure for the potato blight afflicting Ireland.
The same year Edmund Sharpe published an alternative proposal, The Seven Periods of English Architecture, dividing the fenestration of the Decorated period between a Geometrical Period to 1315 followed by a Curvilinear Period to 1360.
It was formally codified in 1968 by the artists and art historians André Barre and Albert Flocon in the book La Perspective curviligne, which was translated into English in 1987 as Curvilinear Perspective: From Visual Space to the Constructed Image and published by the University of California Press.

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The Curvilinear Range of glasshouses at the Irish National Botanic Gardens
His works included the Palm House at Kew Gardens ( with Decimus Burton ), the glasshouse in the Winter Gardens at Regent's Park in London, the Palm House at Belfast Botanic Gardens and the Curvilinear Range at the Irish National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Ireland.
Turner's Curvilinear Range of glasshouses at the Irish National Botanic Gardens
Richard Turner, best known for the Curvilinear Range in the Irish National Botanic Gardens, built his foundry, Hammersmith Ironworks, in 1834 on a six-acre site at the southern end of Shelbourne Road, immediately adjacent to Trinity College's Botanic Gardens.

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* Curvilinear motion – It is defined as the motion along a curved path that may be planar or in three dimensions.
The gardens include some glasshouses of architectural importance, such as the Palm House and the Curvilinear Range.
Curvilinear coordinates proved a very powerful tool in Lamé's hands.
Curvilinear tracery is a form of tracery where the patterns are continuous curves.
* Curvilinear coordinates are a generalization of coordinate systems generally ; the system is based on the intersection of curves.
* Curvilinear perspective – At the outer extremes of the visual field, parallel lines become curved, as in a photo taken through a fish-eye lens.
It is based on Curvilinear Component Analysis ( which extended Sammon's mapping ), but uses geodesic distances instead.
Curvilinear pincushion distortionCurvilinear perspective is a graphical projection used to draw 3D objects on 2D surfaces.
Curvilinearity in photography: Curvilinear ( above ) and rectilinear lens | rectilinear ( below ) image.
* Curvilinear Disparity is a political theory which posits that the rank and file members of a party tend to be more ideological than both the leadership of that party and its voters.
Curvilinear coordinates allow the generality of basis vectors not all mutually perpendicular to each other, and are not required to be of unit length: they can be of arbitrary magnitude and direction.
Curvilinear forms are set out so that positive and negative, filled areas and spaces form a harmonious whole.

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Soon after settling into his new home on Riverside Drive, Adorno met with Lazarsfeld in Newark to discuss the Project ’ s plans for investigating the impact of broadcast music.
A life-size bronze statue of Rudolph stands at the southern end of the Cumberland River Walk at the base of the Pedestrian Overpass, College Street and Riverside Drive, in Clarksville.
Ellington lived for years in a townhouse on the corner of Manhattan's Riverside Drive and West 106th Street.
On April 5, 1999, Blaine was entombed in an underground plastic box underneath a 3-ton water-filled tank for seven days across from Trump Place on 68th St. and Riverside Drive.
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* The Colosseum ( apartment building ) on Riverside Drive in Manhattan
Generally, the section of the neighborhood south of Seminary Avenue towards Riverside Drive and the Susquehanna River is inhabited by middle to upper-class residents, while the area north of Seminary Avenue towards Main Street and the rail tracks is inhabited by working-class residents and students from the neighboring colleges.
* 1926 A statue of Tilden stands at 112th Street and Riverside Drive in Manhattan.
Living for many years in Beverly Hills, California, in the house formerly owned by George and Ira Gershwin, in 1980, she purchased a second home on Riverside Drive in Augusta, Kentucky, near Maysville, her childhood hometown.
The Lane Cove National Park is very popular with walkers, joggers and cyclists as the road through the park ( Riverside Drive ) is generally only lightly used by vehicles and the only alternative road, Delhi Road is a steep narrow road with high speed traffic.
Even in his retirement he continued writing, working at the dining room table of his Riverside Drive apartment to complete several annotated volumes of the Sifra.
One El Verano resort from that era that still exists, albeit in altered form, is the Little Switzerland nightclub at the corner of Grove Street and Riverside Drive.
The Thompson Public Library is located at 934 Riverside Drive, North Grosvenordale.
In 1904 the Mabbette family lived to the west just across the road ( Riverside Drive ), and it became known as " Mabbette Point ".
Harris established his grocery and general merchandise store on the banks of the Halifax River on what is now 8th Street and Riverside Drive.
The main roads are Heards Ferry Road and Riverside Drive, and it is located off the Riverside Drive exit of I-285.
The historic area was listed in 1993 and is located on Riverside Drive ( Route 12 ), Buckley Hill Road, Floral Avenue, Market Lane, and Marshall, Central, River, and Holmes Streets.
The present site was bought in 1910 and moved to Riverside Drive in 1911.
Dorms are located on Riale Ave and on Riverside Drive.
There is also the North Riverside commercial district that serves the communities based around Riverside Drive, Brook Street, Grand Street, and Bank Street.
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