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Designed by famous yacht designer L. Francis Herreshoff, this is essentially the same pattern as an admiralty anchor, albeit with small diamond shaped flukes or palms.
Designed by I. M. Pei, the building is high with two masts reaching high.
Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect I. M. Pei, the building is high with two masts reaching high.
Designed by the American architect John Russell Pope, it was completed in 1938.
Designed by Secretary of State Dulles, it held the U. S. would be " prepared to use armed force ... counter aggression from any country controlled by international communism ".
Designed by Daniel Asher Alexander and constructed originally between 1806 and 1809 by local labour, to hold prisoners of the Napoleonic Wars, it was also used to hold American prisoners from the War of 1812.
Designed by Ken and Lew Norris, the Bluebird K7 was an all-metal jet-propelled 3-point hydroplane with a Metropolitan-Vickers Beryl jet engine producing of thrust.
Designed by the Indigenous People ’ s Technology and Education Center ( I-TEC ) of Florida, a Christian ministry, the 1100-pound ' Maverick ' vehicle is powered by a engine that can also drive a five-bladed pusher propeller.
Designed by world-famous British architect Norman Foster, the 2 billion euro mega-project will feature three, 200-metre long finger quays and a sweeping kilometre-long curved breakwater to surround them, totaling over 300, 000 square metres of infill.
Designed as a single-stage-to-orbit ( SSTO ) reusable winged launch vehicle, it was to be fitted with a unique air-breathing engine, the RB545 called the Swallow, to be developed by Rolls Royce.
Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Christian de Portzamparc, the museum reflects Hergé's huge corpus of work which has, until now, been sitting in studios and bank vaults.
Designed by Abel Lafleur and made of gold plated sterling silver on a white / yellow marble base.
Designed to put forward news from across Europe with his own Marxist interpretation of events, Marx remained one of its primary writers, accompanied by other fellow members of the Communist League who wrote for the paper, although despite their input it remained, according to Friedrich Engels, " a simple dictatorship by Marx ", who dominated the choice of content.
Designed by William Welles Bosworth, these imposing buildings were built of reinforced concrete, a first for a non-industrial – much less university – building in the US.
Designed by Adrian Fisher
Designed by Adrian Fisher
Designed by Minotaur Designs, Adrian Fisher, Randoll Coate and Graham Burgess, 1991
Designed by Adrian Fisher, 1981
Designed by Minotaur Designs Randoll Coate, Adrian Fisher and Graham Burgess
Designed by Adrian Fisher
Designed by Jack Rouse Associates and Adrian Fisher

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Designed for former San Antonio Mayor Albert Steves Sr., by bat authority Dr. Charles A. R. Campbell.
Designed by Charles B. Franklin, the middleweight Scout and larger Chief shared a 42-degree V-twin engine layout.
Designed by Charles L. Carson, its Romanesque Revival architecture became a target of criticism from journalists during the structure's final years of existence.
Designed by Charles Donagh Maginnis and his firm Maginnis & Walsh in 1908, the Boston College campus is a seminal example of Collegiate Gothic architecture.
Designed by local architect William Daniel McLennan, a contemporary of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, it was built in 1906.
Designed by Sir Charles Barry in 1851 to replace a house previously destroyed by fire, the present house is a blend of the English Palladian style and the Roman Cinquecento.
While Annuit cœptis and Novus ordo seclorum appear on the reverse side of the great seal, E pluribus unum appears on the obverse side of the seal ( Designed by Charles Thomson ), the image of which is used as the national emblem of the United States, and appears on official documents such as passports.
Designed by Sir Charles Barry and August Pugin
Designed by the architect Charles Percier, this impressive piece of furniture was embellished with several gilt-bronze ornaments: the central panel depicts the " Birth of the Queen of the Earth to whom Cupids and Goddesses hasten with their Offerings " by the bronzier Pierre-Philippe Thomire, after a bas-relief by Chaudet.
Designed by hotel architect Veldon Simpson and interior designer Charles Silverman, the Luxor has received recognition as being among the most recognizable hotels on the strip because of its unique design.
Designed by Charles Percier and Pierre François Léonard Fontaine, the arch was built between 1806 and 1808 by the Emperor Napoleon I, on the model of the Arch of Constantine ( 312 AD ) in Rome, as a gateway of the Tuileries Palace, the Imperial residence.
Designed by Charles Luckman, and completed in 1973, the rectangular black building with white trim is remarkably slender for a skyscraper in a seismically active area.
Designed by the architects Elmar Tampõld and John Wells ( who had earlier constructed the Charles Street Apartments at Bay Street and Bloor Street ).
Designed by architect Charles A. Coolidge, a protégé of Henry Hobson Richardson, the church has been called " the University's architectural crown jewel ".
Designed by Sir Charles Barry and Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin | A. W. N. Pugin
Designed by professor Jacques Charles and Les Frères Robert, it carried no passengers or cargo.
Designed by French engineer Ferdinand Arnodin, it was built in 1906 and opened by Godfrey Charles Morgan, 1st Viscount Tredegar on 12 September 1906.
Designed by, Charles M. " Chuck " Jordan ( OPEL Design boss 1967-1971 and later vice-president of GM ) and his assistants George A. Gallion, David Holls, Herbert Killmer and Hideo Kodama, along with Erhard Fast ( director / conductor of the OPEL Designstudios 3 for Advanced Design since 1964 ) was involved.
* Eames Aluminum Group Chairs: Designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1958.
* Eames Executive Chair: Designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1959.
* Eames Soft Pad Chair: Designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1958.
* Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman: Designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1956.
* Eames Lounge Chair Wood: Designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1946.
* Eames Sofa: Designed begun by Charles and Ray Eames and finished by Herman Miller in 1978.

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