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The regular exterior buildings shown in Coronation Street include a row of terrace houses, several townhouses, and communal areas including a newsagents ( The Kabin ), a cafe ( Roy's Rolls ), a general grocery shop ( D & S Alahan's ), a factory ( Underworld ) and Rovers Return Inn public house.
By the late 19th century, Nazareth was a town with a strong Arab Christian presence and a growing European community, where a number of communal projects were undertaken and new religious buildings were erected.
The buildings were restored in 1919-1920, on the plans of the communal architect E. Bertiaux and are occupied by the Maison de la Presse.
Radical Faerie sanctuaries — rural land or urban buildings where Faeries have come together to live a communal life — now exist in, for example:
It is also exempt from all Italian tax, and is included among those Roman buildings for which the Holy See has the right to deal " as it may deem fit, without obtaining the authorization or consent of the Italian governmental, provincial, or communal authority ".
Though cloisters served functions of quiet meditation or a study garden, the uses of the surrounding buildings in the St. Gall plan, each entered only through the covered porches, show how central the cloister was to the communal life: on the eastern side stood the calefactoria or warming room, the sole heated space, with above it the dormitory ; on the south side the refectory, with above it the vestiarium (" vestiary "); on the west side the cellar for wines and beer with above it the larder.
Damage of transport, communication, water supply, warehouses and other buildings or state and communal property with counter-revolutionary purpose: same as 58-2.
In Saue there is of private plots ( average size of a plot is about ) – 1015 plots, about of communal buildings, garages etc., of industrial areas, Streets and roads about ( there are 62 streets in Saue – about ), about of forests, parks etc.
Many Nazi buildings were stages for communal activity, creations of space meant to embody the principles on which Nazi ideology was based.
In each municipality there are multiple voting stations, usually in communal buildings, such as churches, schools, and more recently, railway stations.
Two of the buildings face directly onto the water of Erie Basin, while the others are angled around communal gardens.
In both rookeries and purpose-built tenements, communal water taps and water closets ( either privies or " school sinks ," which opened into a vault that often became clogged ) were squeezed into what open space there was between buildings.
This estate of buildings on this street are in a conservation area for proving a successful modular development in geometric, white-painted modernism from in the 1960s, one of very few private sector estate housing experiments of the 1960s with terraced, white panelled communal landscaped front gardens by Swiss architect Edward Schoolheifer ; this American Radburn style was also used by Eric Lyons ( Lyons Homes ) Span Estates in Ham Common, Richmond, London, Blackheath, London and New Ash Green, Kent.
In Scotland, many tenement buildings have a drying green which is a communal area predominantly used for clothes lines-it may also be used as a recreational space.
Ernst May, a famous German functionalist architect, formulated his initial plan for Magnitogorsk, a new city in the Soviet Union, primarily following the model that he had established with his Frankfurt settlements: identical, equidistant five-story communal apartment buildings and an extensive network of dining halls and other public services.
* Have a communal economy, i. e. common finances and common property ( land, buildings, means of production ),
The new residences consisted of one-and two-storey ' knog ' buildings, built in clusters or around a central courtyard with communal cooking and bathroom facilities.
Own objectives include a variety of matters such as: the spatial harmony, the real estate management, the environmental protection and nature conservation, the water management, country roads, public streets, bridges, squares and traffic systems, water supply systems and source, the sewage system, removal of urban waste, water treatment, maintenance of cleanliness and order, sanitary facilities, dumps and council waste, supply of electric and thermal energy and gas, public transport, health care, welfare, care homes, subsidized housing, public education, cultural facilities including public libraries and other cultural institutions, historic monuments conservation and protection, the sports facilities and tourism including recreational grounds and devices ; marketplaces and covered markets, green spaces and public parks, communal graveyards, public order and safety, fire and flood protection with equipment maintenance and storage, maintaining objects and devices of the public utility and administrative buildings, pro-family policy including social support for pregnant women, medical and legal care, supporting and popularizing the self-government initiatives and cooperation within the commune including with non-governmental organizations, interaction with regional communities from other countries etc.
Prosperity brought culture and the arts, with one of the first public theatres in Europe, nobles ’ palaces and many fine communal buildings.
When detainees cooperate and are thought to show no security risk they can be moved to the buildings of Camp 4, which have a shower and lavatory, plus four communal living rooms for 10 detainees each.
Homes and other communal facilities ( multiple purpose centers, school buildings, clinics, etc.
Déjacque asked: ‘ Am I thus ... right to want, as with the system of contracts, to measure out to each — according to their accidental capacity to produce — what they are entitled to ?’ The answer given by Déjacque to this question is unambiguous: ‘ it is not the product of his or her labour that the worker has a right to, but to the satisfaction of his or her needs, whatever may be their nature .’"... For Déjacque, on the other hand, the communal state of affairs — the phalanstery ‘ without any hierarchy, without any authority ’ except that of the ‘ statistics book ’ — corresponded to ‘ natural exchange ,’ i. e. to the ‘ unlimited freedom of all production and consumption ; the abolition of any sign of agricultural, individual, artistic or scientific property ; the destruction of any individual holding of the products of work ; the demonarchisation and the demonetarisation of manual and intellectual capital as well as capital in instruments, commerce and buildings.
In addition there were clusters of buildings that formed centers for communal services ( Qasr Waheida ), a complex of churches ( Qasr Lsa 1 ), and a commercial center ( Qasr al-lzeila ).
Semi-subterranean structures also continued to be used and they are compared to similar structures found at nearby and contemporary Jerf el-Ahmar, where the structures are interpreted as special buildings with a communal function.

communal and area
In addition to individual sleeping quarters which provide a degree of privacy for each of the crew and a place for personal effects, the Mars Habitat Unit includes a communal living area, a small galley, exercise area, and hygiene facilities with closed-circle water purification.
Unlike Italy and Germany, much of the rural area was thus not controlled by feudal barons, but by independent farmers who also used communal forms of government.
The peculiar distribution pattern of the mainland boojums has led Mexican botanists to conclude that they were probably transplanted to the mainland by the indigenous Seri people, who lived in this area and still live on communal property south of this location.
In addition to the choir monks there are lay brothers, monks under slightly different types of vows who spend less time in prayer and more time in manual labour ; they live a slightly more communal life, sharing a common area of the charterhouse.
The exact form that the jaca tsariy takes differs from town to town ; in some localities, a sirvinti ( servant ) is appointed to go from door to door, collecting donations of guinea pigs, while in others, guinea pigs may be brought to a communal area to be released in a mock bullfight.
This created the " Camp Unity " communal living area at Hoa Lo, which greatly reduced the isolation of the POWs and improved their morale.
To this day these communal garden squares continue to provide the area with much of its attraction for the wealthiest householders.
During the building of the estate North Wiltshire council decided that a children's play area was needed and located this to the south of Rosemary House next to a communal green area.
As the buffalo were naturally driven into the area by the gradual late summer drying off of the open grasslands, the Blackfoot would carry out great communal buffalo kills.
There may be a cluster of communal roosts in one general area made up of a central roost containing many birds and several outlying roosts with fewer.
* The Shakers were very active in the area, with their first communal farm establishing in central New York.
Every residence hall is equipped with at least one communal lounge area ( with a big-screen television, sometimes a ping-pong table, pianos, etc.
Foreign students from University of Washington recorded some of the music during the Zimbabwe liberation war in Zimunya communal lands from prominent musicians in the area like Mombo Chiwanza and Nyika Musabayana Zimunya.
A previously unseen communal office area (" the bullpen ") was added to accommodate scenes with the entire cast.
Furthermore, the collection of tools and animal remains in a central area is evidence of increases in social interaction and communal activity.
The university ’ s Campus Center provides students with a communal area to eat, congregate, organize trips and attend campus-wide events.
Hidden in the middle of this area is London's smallest communal garden, " Providence Patch " built on the site of former stables serving the surrounding houses, which were destroyed by a bomb in 1941.
As the area grew the tributaries were piped and a number of concrete aprons and gullies were constructed over the tributary to which the communal water points drain.
Most of the 900 commercial and 3, 500 communal farmers in this area are cattle breeders.
From white settlement until 2000 most of the area was devoted to cattle ranching, with mining and sugar cane growing ( irrigated from Mutirikwi ), and communal areas where subsistence farming is carried out.
Some ryokan have a communal dining area, but most serve meals in the guests ' rooms.

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