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Aalto's wide field of design activity ranges from the large scale of city planning and architecture to interior design, furniture and glassware design and painting.
Abdera was a wealthy city, the third richest in the League, due to its status as a prime port for trade with the interior of Thrace and the Odrysian kingdom.
The largest city in the interior is Fairbanks, Alaska's second-largest city, in the Tanana Valley.
The market city municipalities were supervised by the county and not by the interior ministry as was the case in the rest of Denmark.
However, in 1973 provisions were made to relocate the capital to Dodoma, a more centrally located city in Tanzania's interior.
In its first stage, completed in 1983, the project linked the port of Owendo with the interior city of Booué ( 332 km ).
Bernard argued that the inhabitants of Atlantis took refuge in the Earth's interior before the city was destroyed in great calamity.
Adenauer was imprisoned for two days after the Night of the Long Knives on the 30th June 1934, but already on the 10th of August 1934, maneuvering for his pension, he wrote a 10-page letter to Hermann Göring ( the Prussian interior minister ) stating among other things that as a mayor he had even violated Prussian laws in order to allow NSDAP events in public buildings and Nazi flags to be flown from city flagpoles, and added that in 1932 he had declared publicly that the Nazis should join the Reich government in a leading role.
Any list of these would have to include the Night of the Living Houses ( said to be the first comic strip to enter the collection of the Louvre ) wherein Nemo and a friend are chased down a city street by a gang of tenement houses on legs ; the Walking Bed, in which Nemo and Flip ride over the rooftops on the increasingly long limbs of Nemo's bed ( see illustration ); and the Befuddle Hall sequence, wherein Nemo and his friends attempt to find their way out of a funhouse environment of a Beaux-Arts interior turned topsy-turvy.
On 26 February 1975, the Montoneros kidnapped 62-year-old John Patrick Egan, the US consul in the city of Córdoba, in the country's northern interior and executed him on 28 February 1975.
Flooding during the April to December rainy season occasionally makes city streets impassable and washes out some roads in the interior of the country.
About that time, the houses in the city were two-storied villas with 13 or 14 rooms, with plastered interior walls.
A state-of-the-art chemical-based cleaning system was utilized, not only to remove smoke damage resulting from the 2001 fire but also the dark patina of 80 years of city air, filling the interior with unfamiliar light.
During these periods, Canaanites profited from their intermediary position between the ancient civilisations of the Middle East — Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia ( Sumer, Akkad, Assyria, Babylonia ), the Hittites, and Minoan Crete — to become city states of merchant princes along the coast, with small kingdoms specializing in agricultural products in the interior.
He took personal administration over the city and its affairs, and sent out expeditions to explore the interior.
The Room de Luxe at The Willow Tearooms features furniture and interior design by Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald. Mackintosh lived most of his life in the city of Glasgow.
The city is a so-called " market town ," enabling trade with the countries of the African interior, such as Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger.
In addition to the port, there is a free trade zone in the interior of the city for use by the landlocked Saharan states.
On its interior there are Tuscan columns, and since 1985 it hosts the city archives and usually houses exhibitions.
The airport is located northwest of the capital city of São Paulo and southwest of Campinas, adjacent to the Bandeirantes-Anhanguera highway complex, which connects the capital city to the interior of São Paulo state.
The series, which are set in a Classical interior, shows the story of the fashionable marriage of the son of bankrupt Earl Squanderfield to the daughter of a wealthy but miserly city merchant, starting with the signing of a marriage contract at the Earl's mansion and ending with the murder of the son by his wife's lover and the suicide of the daughter after her lover is hanged at Tyburn for murdering her husband.
Due to the presence of the Camp Pendleton U. S. Marine Corps Base in the neighboring city of Oceanside, Vista has one of the largest mainland U. S. communities of Pacific Islanders primarily Micronesian peoples ( i. e. Guam and Northern Mariana Islands ) and Samoan Americans ; and even 2. 5 percent of Vista's population are American Indians mostly originated from the Southwest and Western interior.

interior and hall
That is, The Great Train Robbery contains scenes shot on sets of a telegraph station, a railroad car interior, and a dance hall, with outdoor scenes at a railroad water tower, on the train itself, at a point along the track, and in the woods.
Henry of Grosmont, the Duke of Lancaster, inherited the castle from his father in 1345 and remodelled the great hall with a grander interior and roof.
The Grail hall was based on the interior of Siena Cathedral which Wagner had visited in 1880, while Klingsor's magic garden was modelled on those at the Palazzo Rufolo in Ravello.
An exhibit hall interior
A 3D digital animation in the exhibition hall provides a detailed view of the interior of the tomb.
* William Haines, actor and interior designer, ran a dance hall in Hopewell in 1914 while in his early teens
The statue adds an additional dimension of realism to the replicated Parthenon, whose interior east room ( the naos ) was merely a large empty hall prior to the statue's unveiling.
The interior makes much use of marble in the entrance hall and flanking staircases, although the galleries as originally designed were white with restrained classical detail and mouldings, very much in contrast to the elaborate decoration of the Victorian galleries, although much of this decoration was removed in the early 20th century.
* the Salongebäude, built in 1802 by Severin ; its festival hall is the best-preserved Classicist interior in Bad Doberan ;
The last major commission of Barry's was Halifax Town Hall ( 1859 – 62 ), in a North Italian Cinquecento style, and a grand tower with spire, the interior includes a central hall similar to that at Bridgewater House, the building was completed after Barry's death by his son Edward Middleton Barry.
The hall interior also sustained water damage, but was otherwise " generally unharmed.
A drawing of the interior of Westminster hall, dating from about 1808.
This train station's departures hall now provides a good idea of what the interior of Penn Station looked like ( at half the scale ).
Image: Melbourne Museum interior. jpg | Museum hall
The interior space of the hall is a perfect square sized 9m by 9m which is the area in which a First World War soldier is able to command on the battle field.
Cayman Airways Boeing 737 on the tarmac, Owen Roberts Int ' l Airport Additional renovations completed in 2012 includes refurbishing the departure hall interior and livening up the passport control and customs hall with aquatic paintings and use of an aggressive digital advertising campaign in the baggage claim area.
The extravagant interior ceiling and chandelier of the Castro Theatre, as it appears in the darkened movie hall.
Above ground there is little sign of the vast interior: two curved glass canopies at the east and west ends of the station cover the entrances and allow daylight into the ticket hall below.
In 2004 Llewelyn-Bowen designed the interior of the Inc Bar in Greenwich, England in a former 1830s music hall.
* Apple Bank – former Central Savings Bank – a Florentine palazzo at Broadway and 73rd, with a magnificent Roman banking hall, one of New York's classic interior spaces, York & Sawyer, architects, ironwork by Samuel Yellin, 1928.
The new station frontage on London Road remains as a well-preserved late Victorian building, but the interior of the booking hall and the structures on the platforms were reconstructed by British Rail in the 1970s.
In the early 17th century, interior examples appear in Jacobean interiors in England ; in Scotland the overmantel in the great hall of Muchalls Castle remains an early example.
Guimard also employed some structural innovations, as in the extraordinary concert hall Humbert-de-Romans ( 1901 ), where a complex frame divides sound waves resulting in perfect acoustics, or as in the Hôtel Guimard ( 1909 ), where the ground was too narrow to have the exterior walls bear any weight, and thus the arrangement of interior spaces differ from one floor to another.

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