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Designed to Japanese specifications and ordered from the London Yarrow shipyards in 1885, she was transported in parts to Japan, where she was assembled and launched in 1887.
Designed by Leslie Martin, Peter Moro and Robert Matthew from the LCC's Architects ' Department and built by Holland, Hannen & Cubitts for London County Council.
Designed by Roderick Ham, the theatre was a complete ' cultural centre ' whose radical open walkways and exposed concrete finish are thought to have influenced the later National Theatre in London.
Designed by Foster and Partners, London, Two World Trade Center will have a mostly glass facade.
Designed by Sir William Tite, famous for his work on the London Royal Exchange, School House was erected in 1825 and is described as being in the Greco-Roman style.
Designed according to the Shilpa-Shastras, In an " epic series ... to pay tribute to ... the capital ’ s seven most iconic buildings and landmarks ", they embarked upon an ambitious search of London ’ s best.
Designed by Sir Maurice Fitzmaurice, the Engineer to the London County Council, the tunnel's construction was authorised by the Thames Tunnel ( Rotherhithe and Ratcliff ) Act of 1900 despite considerable opposition from local residents, nearly 3, 000 of whom were displaced by the tunnel works.
Designed as the successor for the upmarket variants of the front-wheel drive designs, and also for the 6-cylinder Triumph Vitesse, a sporting relative of the Herald, the Triumph Dolomite was presented at the London Motor Show in October 1971.
Grand Hall, Freemason's Hall, London ( Designed by Thomas Sandby and built in 1776 )
Designed to look more like an advertising display than a conventional art exhibition the show prefigured Hamilton's contribution to the This Is Tomorrow exhibition in London, at the Whitechapel Gallery the following year.
Designed by John Murray Easton for the London & North Eastern Railway, on behalf of London Transport, the main structure consists of a high, square block dominated by large arched windows at high level.
Designed by Sir Alexander Meadows Rendel, the girder work weighing a massive 3, 300 tons was manufactured in London by the firm of Westwood, Baillie and erected by F. E.
Designed by Charles Harrison Townsend, it was founded in 1901 as one of the first publicly funded galleries for temporary exhibitions in London, and it has a long track record for education and outreach projects, now focused on the Whitechapel area's deprived populations.
Designed by London, Midland and Scottish Railway as a better armoured replacement for the Cruiser Mark IV, it was ordered into production in 1939 before pilot models were built.
Designed by Hector Sommaruga, an Italian living in London, the saxophone was named after " Grafton Way ", his address during the late 1940s.
Designed to be the official residence of the Governor General of Australia in what is commonly described today as the Italianate style, cream coloured Government House — except for its machiolated signorial tower that Wardell crowned with a belvedere — would not be out of place among the unified streets and squares in Thomas Cubitt's Belgravia, London.
Designed in London, they were bought in England by Archbishop Owen and donated to the Cathedral by the Mothers ' Union.
Designed by David J. Field, the original station was opened on 22 May 1865 on the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway's extension from Sutton.
Designed along the line of the basins common in London, the Viaduct Basin is so-called because of a failed scheme by the Auckland Harbour Board in the early years of the 20th Century.
Designed by CIPFA and London South Bank University-designed to meet the needs of those working in the finance functions of charities.
Designed by Arthur Gilman and Gridley James Fox Bryant, architects for the Old Boston City Hall, its exterior was inspired by St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London.

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Designed by Wurlitzer's Paul Fuller.
Designed by the Kruger brothers and carved by Paul Bronisch, the entrance to Hindenburg's crypt was dominated by two fourteen-foot sculptures of the Eternal Watch, known as the Ewige Wache, which were carved out of more than 120 tons of imported Konigsberg granite.
Designed by Craig Barshinger Karl Huggins and Paul Heinmiller, the EDGE did not display a decompression plan, but instead the EDGE showed the ceiling or the so-called " safe-ascent-depth ".
Designed by British artist Paul Day, it is intended to evoke the romance of travel through the depiction of a couple locked in an amorous embrace.
Designed by Michael Waterhouse, descendant of the architects Paul Waterhouse and Alfred Waterhouse, the new library consisted of an upper reading room, crafted in oak, and a ground floor, in which the book collections are held.
Designed by the firm of Reed and Stem of St. Paul, Minnesota, who acted as associate architects for the design of Grand Central Terminal in New York City, the station was part of a larger project that moved the mainline away from the waterfront and into a 5, 245 foot ( 1, 590 m ) tunnel under downtown.
Designed by Pirro Ligorio in 1559, the tomb of Gian Pietro Carafa, who became Pope Paul IV in 1555, is also in the chapel.
Such editions, which typically use thematic or literary criteria to divide the biblical books instead, include John Locke's Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul ( 1707 ), Alexander Campbell's The Sacred Writings ( 1826 ), Richard Moulton's The Modern Reader's Bible ( 1907 ), Ernest Sutherland Bates ' The Bible Designed to Be Read as Living Literature ( 1936 ), and The Books of the Bible ( 2007 ) from the International Bible Society ( Biblica ).
Designed by Seattle City Council member Paul Kraabel for the Goodwill Games, it was adopted on July 16, 1990.
Designed by Eric Gugler, the memorial includes a 17-foot ( 5 m ) statue by sculptor Paul Manship, four large stone monoliths with some of Roosevelt's more famous quotations, and two large fountains.
Designed by Paul, it showed Taylor disguised as a one-man band, and claimed: " This man has talent ...".
Designed by architect Paul Tvrtkovic and scenic designer Sean Kenny ( Blitz !, Oliver !, Pickwick ( musical )), modelled after the Walter Gropius Total-Theater, and seating 960 on 2 levels, the theatre's auditorium first opened with a television recording of Marlene Dietrich's one-woman show.
Designed by architects Robert Adam with Paul Hanvey of ADAM Architecture, it is a distinctive building, as the central block is circular.
* 1979 -- Designed by New York architect Paul Rudolph ( whose father Keener Rudolph was a member of Candler's first graduating class in 1915 ), Cannon Chapel broke ground in August 1979 — President Jimmy Carter spoke at the ceremony — and was officially consecrated in September 1981.
Designed by noted architect Paul Rudolph, they were completed in 1972 as a part of New York City's Mitchell Lama housing development initiative.
Designed by Jyhling Lee & Paul Koopman ( Lee-Koopman Projects ) Obert Friggstad ( Friggstad Downing Henry Architects )

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Designed by Adrian D. Smith of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the Franklin Center, is one of the most famous and recognized buildings in Chicago.
Designed by Stephen Davy Peter Smith Architects, and developed by Isotop.
Designed by John Smith Murdoch and a team of assistants, the building was intended to be neither temporary nor permanent — only to be a ‘ provisional ’ building that would serve as a parliament for fifty years.
Francis Henney Smith was the author of An Elementary Treatise on Algebra ( 1858 ) and co-author of The American Statistical Arithmetic, Designed for Academies and Schools ( 1845 ), Best Methods of Conducting Common Schools ( 1849 ) and College Reform ( 1850 ) and translator of An Elementary Treatise on Analytical Geometry ( 1860 ).
Designed originally by Robert Smith, the building was subsequently remodeled by notable American architects Benjamin Latrobe and John Notman.
*" Designed Symbols for AT & T, ABC Stations Dean Smith ; Corporate Logo Creator ", Los Angeles Times, March 28, 1987
Designed by John Chaloner Smith ( engineer to the Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway ), the bridge was built in 1891.
Designed by William Rawn Associates Architects, Inc. of Boston along with Grimm & Parker Architects of Bethesda, MD, acousticians Kirkegaard Associates of Chicago, and Theatre Projects Consultants of South Norwalk, Connecticut, the result is a critically acclaimed venue that Tim Smith from The Baltimore Sun proclaims a, “ first class space for music-making .”

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