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In addition to the close-quartered, triple-tiered, boxy layout of the building, much of the loud, ringing noise of the fans could be attributed to the fabled 3, 663-pipe Barton organ that was played during hockey games there, earning it the moniker " The Madhouse on Madison ".
alt = A boxy 10-story gray building with the Eli Lilly logo above the top floor.
Most of the classrooms are in a building that, from the air, is shaped like a boxy eight.
The building is most notable for the contrast between its curving east side and boxy west side.

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The 2003 edition of the Pevsner architectural guide says that Millbank Tower is " one of the few London office towers to have won affection ", and contrasts it with the " boxy structure " of the Shell Tower at Waterloo.
The style, closely following that of the first prototype produced, at unusually short notice, by Philippe Charbonneaux, was fashionably boxy, however ; while the Renault 8 was actually narrower than the Dauphine, the manufacturer was able to install thick cushioned front seats that were actually each wider, at, than those fitted in the Dauphine.
The Commodore C was introduced in late 1977, at the same time as the Rekord E. The Commodore continued to be a larger and more luxurious version of the Rekord, but was available only as a saloon with a more conservative and boxy design, following the European trend of the time.
Its looks were also revamped, shedding the boxy look at the back.

boxy and left
When forming the gestalt form of Mighty Orbots, Crunch forms a boxy unit that forms the lower left leg.

boxy and is
A vehicle referred to as a full size van is usually a large, boxy vehicle that has a platform and powertrain similar to their light truck counterparts.
His house is a boxy three-story Colonial Revival design made of the same local " blue " limestone as the Blank Book Company office ( see below ).
The enclosure is supported by the boxy transporter section, which also contains electronics cabinets, liquid cooling systems, air-conditioning units, power supplies, and more.
In early films, robots were usually played by a human actor in a boxy metal suit, as in The Phantom Empire, although the female robot in Metropolis is an exception.
There are two physical types of ellipticals ; the " boxy " giant ellipticals, whose shapes result from random motion which is greater in some directions than in others ( anisotropic random motion ), and the " disky " normal and low luminosity ellipticals, which have nearly isotropic random velocities but are flattened due to rotation.
Cask wine in Australia is colloquially referred to as " goon " which is a term derived from the word flagon meaning a large vessel used for drink, or " boxy ", in reference to its low price and high alcohol content.
; Microvan: Term for a boxy wagon-type of car that is smaller than a conventional minivan ; often without rear sliding door ( s ).
The G-wagen is characterized by its boxy styling and body-on-frame construction.
Although these albums sold well they were marred by a flat boxy sound, as the listening environment in a huge movie palace is far different from the acoustics of a standard living room.
The new xB is less boxy in shape and larger than its predecessor.
The Hybrid can be distinguished by its upper hull which is cast and which gives it a distinctive curved look in comparison to the more boxy hull of a typical Sherman.
This is a rounded but not quite circular formation, with a slightly boxy appearance.
Its height of is similar to other Japanese boxy subcompact cars and lower than European mini MPVs like the Fiat Idea and Opel Meriva.
The roof is a more reliable indication ; FTs had four exhaust stacks along the centerline ( flanked by boxy structures if dynamic brakes were included ).
An econobox is a United States slang term for any of a series of small, boxy, fuel-efficient car with few luxuries and a low sticker price.
The Phase II cab has a two-piece windscreen like the Phase I windscreen but the design of the nose is more boxy, with a taller square midsection for more headroom.
Built in 1909 of wood and stucco the Gardener's Cottage is so modest in size that a boxy configuration appears to have been inevitable, contrary to Wright's ideal of opening up the confining " box " of traditional American houses.
Also, he is one of the few Cybertronian vehicle forms shown-in his case, a boxy van-like vehicle.
There is nothing inherently boxy about the component sounds or letters that comprise the noun " box " — the scope of onomatopoeia is limited when forming a language.

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They were often used with a set of SS-X1A stereo speakers, which matched the grey boxy styling of the suite.
While Chevrolet's El Camino used the same body from 1968 to 1972, 1970 saw a complete restyle for Ranchero, which had started with a boxy body style.
With the rising popularity of boxy subcompact SUVs in Japan, the Mirage nameplate was used on a domestic market-only model called the Mirage Dingo, from 1999.

boxy and Watergate
A noted 2006 guidebook to the city's architecture concluded that the Watergate brought a " welcome fluidity " to the city's boxy look.

boxy and across
The boxy units were so popular that they spawned a network of hobbyist user groups across the United States that provided local support for Kaypro products.

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Though there has been some avant garde indication that contemporary furniture might go back to the boxy look of the '20's and '40's, two manufacturers chose to take the approach of the sophisticated, but warm look in contemporary.
These models are based on supermini platforms and have different styles depending on markets: Japanese models are more boxy while Europeans have the bonnet and windshield almost parallel.
Chrysler had also been developing a minivan based on the Chrysler K platform, releasing the boxy Dodge Caravan / Plymouth Voyager earlier than the Espace, in 1983.
The Arthur G. Coons Administration Building has been dubbed " the Chrysler Showroom " by campus wags — a reference to its boxy glass lobby.
Many automakers strayed from the round and ovoid designs of the 1990s in favor of more boxy, angular designs – the Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300 being notable examples.
Step two was the new Intrepid sedan, totally different from its boxy Dynasty predecessor.
This made these albums sound flat and boxy.
SUVs are known for high ground clearance, upright, boxy body, and high H-point.
He first came to Taos in 1918, and moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1921, when he integrated the boxy traditional construction styles in New Mexico into his Cubist art.
While the word always applies to boxy cargo vans, the most major differences in usage are found between the different English-speaking countries.
Step vans have more obviously boxy shapes and higher rooftops than other vans, and they are rarely employed for carrying passengers.
It featured new, boxy styling of the front, and a new rear axle design.
Rudden echoed Goldstein's comments in regards to poor visuals, stating it had " ugly character models and boxy traffic cars.
Although many cameras of the mid nineteenth century were wooden and " boxy " in appearance with a brass fitted lens on the front they should not be confused with the mass produced box cameras that exploded in popularity after the introduction of the first Kodak.
Also, it did not age well and soon became generally regarded as an unfortunate example of 1960s Brutalist architecture, with its boxy grey concrete design and its isolation within ringroads connected only by pedestrian subways.
It showed that not just low sleek cars could be aerodynamic, but small, roomy, boxy well packaged cars could be too.
They are known for their boxy black design, which was modeled after a traditional Japanese Bento lunchbox.
The design was a radical departure compared to the traditional black boxy ThinkPad design, with glossy surfaces ( optional matte finish on later models ), rounded corners, and silver trim.

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