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All Club Sports had black interiors with the 944 S2 door cards.
His House for an Art Lover was finally built in Glasgow's Bellahouston Park in 1996, and the University of Glasgow ( which owns the majority of his watercolour work ) rebuilt the interiors of a terraced house Mackintosh had designed, and furnished it with his and Margaret's work ( it is part of the University's Hunterian Museum ).
The Earth Spacedock interiors and control booth sets were reused from The Search for Spock, although the computer monitors in these scenes featured new graphics — the old reels had deteriorated in storage.
The original Harbor Campus buildings were said to have had sparse and unattractive interiors, with odd mazes of hallways ; the campus was known as " the fortress " or " the prison " colloquially.
In country house building, major commissions for Kent were designing the interiors of Houghton Hall ( c. 1725 – 35 ), recently built by Colen Campbell for Sir Robert Walpole, but at Holkham Hall the most complete embodiment of Palladian ideals is still to be found ; there Kent collaborated with Thomas Coke, the other " architect earl ", and had for an assistant Matthew Brettingham, whose own architecture would carry Palladian ideals into the next generation.
He remodelled Dunrobin Castle, Sutherland, Scotland ( 1844 – 48 ) in Scots Baronial Style for George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland for whom he had remodelled Trentham Hall, due to a fire in the early 20th century little of Barry's interiors survive at Dunrobin, the gardens with their fountains and parterres are also by Barry.
His last major remodelling work was Cliveden again for the 2nd Duke of Sutherland, here he built a new central block after the previous building was burnt down ( 1850 – 51 ), rising to three floors in the Italianate Style, the lowest floor had arch headed windows, the upper two floors have giant Ionic pilasters, he also designed the parterre's below the house, little of Barry's interiors survived later remodeling.
Because previous predictions of the nature of those interiors had taken for granted metallization at a higher pressure than the one at which we now know it to happen, those predictions must now be adjusted.
They learned that director Joseph L. Mankiewicz had filmed out of sequence and had only done interiors, so Fox was then forced to allow Taylor several more weeks of filming.
* The ships had interiors that were perceived by passengers as being cramped compared to the existing ferries.
The base LeMans coupe featured a cloth-and-vinyl or all-vinyl bench seat while the more lavish Le Mans Sport Coupe had all-vinyl interiors with Strato bucket seats or a notchback bench seat with folding armrest.
One reason for this was their absence in the interiors of Protestant churches ; after all, objection to Roman Catholic veneration of statues had been one of the contentious points of the Reformation.
The interiors of four houses and their environs produced some 1, 157 nails, the majority of which had been worked by the Beothuk.
In Early Modern times, the practice of integrating caryatids into building facades was revived, and in interiors they began to be employed in fireplaces, which had not been a feature of buildings in Antiquity and offered no precedents.
The original interiors were luxuriously appointed, and as well as contributions from a British design team ( many of whom had worked on the Festival of Britain ), they included work by Ernesto Nathan Rogers who had worked on the Torre Velasca in Milan.
The barchetta had a tubular chassis in special steel integrated with sandwich-structuredfiber glass panels, bodywork in composite materials and carbon interiors.
Bel Air interiors had an optional massive expanse of chrome across the lower part of the dashboard ( most were painted ), along with a de luxe Bel Air steering wheel with full chrome horn ring.
The Cardin Javelins also came with the designer's emblems on the front fenders and had a limited selection of exterior colors ( Trans Am Red, Snow White, Stardust Silver, Diamond Blue, and Wild Plum ) to coordinate with the special interiors.
The later was wholly spanned east-to-west by the bustling Oregon Trail and its hitchhiker emigrant trails, the California Trail and Mormon Trail which since hitting stride in 1847, had been conveying settler wagon trains to the west, and incidentally, across the continental divide into the Snake River Basin, a key gateway into the Idaho and Oregon Country interiors.
On the Dodge Dart introduced in 1960, only the interiors were shared ; Canadian-market 1960-61 Darts had Plymouth dashboards.
He had to defend the acoustics, the design of the spire, the rejection of the proposed changes to the Concert Hall interiors, the BASS ticketing system of the project, as well as its delays and cost over runs.
The interiors of the church had once been painted, but today very few fragments from the mural paintings have remained.
F-85 models had base interiors with bench seats and rubber floor mats while the more lavish Cutlass versions came with full carpeting and featured Strato bucket seats of a new design with higher and thinner seat backs, or a no-cost bench seat option.

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Dark Shadows was distinguished by its vividly melodramatic performances, atmospheric interiors, memorable storylines, numerous dramatic plot twists, unusually adventurous music score, and broad and epic cosmos of characters and heroic adventures.
The movie was largely filmed on location in Quebec City with numerous shots of the city landscape and interiors of its churches and other emblematic buildings, such as the Château Frontenac.
The villa's museum contains more than seventy rooms of distinctive architectural interiors decorated with numerous antiques, with an emphasis on 15th through early 19th century European decorative art and furnishings.
* David Eichler Photography ; Professional photographer's website featuring numerous examples of Eichler Home exteriors and interiors
However for a generation in the second quarter of the fifth-century BC there was a movement, called the " new painting " and led by Polygnotus, for very large painted friezes, apparently painted on wood, decorating the interiors of public buildings with very large and complicated subjects containing numerous figures at at least half life-size, and including battle scenes.

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These buildings featured an innovative structural design that freed the interiors from support columns in order to allow future alterations of their floor plans.
By 1934 Hartnell's financial success ensured his acclaimied move to the glass and mirror art moderne interiors designed by young innovative architect Gerald Lacoste ( 1909 – 1983 ).
They created some of the most innovative design for office interiors during the post-war period, largely due to Knoll ’ s rational thinking and humanized modernism ideas.

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The line-up features a completely new body and interiors, front McPherson suspension and rear torsion bar, rack and pinion steering and an updated 5-speed gearshift.
The museum features an oil derrick and many reconstructed Gladys City building interiors furnished with authentic artifacts from the Spindletop boomtown period.
* ( Burlington House, Piccadilly, London ): Burlington's own contribution is likely to have been restricted to the former colonnade ( demolished 1868 ) In London, Burlington offered designs for features at several aristocratic free-standing dwellings, none of which have survived: Queensbury House in Burlington Gardens ( a gateway ); Warwick House, Warwick Street ( interiors ); Richmond House, Whitehall ( the main building );
The former shoe factory now serves as the Rocky Outdoor Gear Store, and features three floors of outerwear, clothing, home interiors, specialty food products and boots.
The courthouse in the center of Gainesville features black and white marbled interiors and a tall central atrium capped by a stained glass skylight under the tower.
The second disc contained a wealth of extra features including the 101-minute " Making Of " documentary from 1997, a featurette from 1977, trailers, and deleted scenes that included, among other things, the mothership interiors from the 1980 Special Edition.
It is a mix of in-depth features plus fashion, beauty advice, practical insights on health and relationships, food recipes and interiors.
The building in which the Museum resides, located at Brunswick Square, was built in 1935 – 1937 and incorporates architectural features as well as original Rococo interiors from the first Foundling Hospital, built in 1741, but demolished in 1926.
Also included are buildings that because of exceptional features, interiors or environmental qualities are clearly above the general standard set by grade B buildings.
Many of these stadiums, like Camden Yards, incorporate " retro " features in the stadium exteriors as well as interiors ; these parks have been dubbed " retro-classic " parks.
These same features characterize classroom interiors, where displays of project work are interspersed with arrays of found objects and classroom materials.
Its aircraft were newly painted in white livery and the interiors redecorated with such features as maple wood veneer, chrome seat belt latches, and gold colored lavatory fixtures.
It features interiors designed by Ogden Codman, Jr., collections of Chinese and European ceramics, fine furnishings and 20th century art.
Other alterations included a monumental gateway to Piccadilly and the reconstruction of most of the principal interiors, with typical Palladian features such as rich coved ceilings.
They include William Pitt's Venetian Gothic style Old Stock Exchange ( 1888 ), William Wardell's Gothic Bank ( 1883 ) which features some of Melbourne's finest interiors and A. C Goode House designed by Wright, Reed & Beaver ( 1891 ).
Several ambient features like advertisement signs, shop names, and interiors are loaded with some dark humor, thus exposing the decadent nature of Paradise.
* The art and science of designing and erecting building interiors and related physical features.
* A general term to describe building interiors and related physical features.
* A style or method of design and construction of building interiors and related physical features.
Natural materials and soft colors predominated and interiors were invariably prescribed to include simplified moldings, stained wood, and characteristic features such as built-in cabinets and fireplaces with inglenooks for seating.
The reconfigured wing includes a new Synagogue Route, unique to the Israel Museum, containing four synagogue interiors from the continents of Europe, Asia, and the Americas ; a dramatic introductory display focusing on the Jewish life cycle that features singular treasures from the collections relating to the ritual ceremonies of birth, marriage, and death ; a new gallery space to showcase the Museum ’ s holdings of rare illuminated manuscripts ; and the integration of works of contemporary art and Judaica.
Maisto vehicles of 1 / 18 scale usually have all features open with nicely appointed engines and interiors.
The interiors have been restored to the somewhat spartan style of the Georgian era, using mostly architectural elements from elsewhere, since, apart from the staircase, few of the original interior features survived.
The architectural features shown can occur on both interiors and exteriors of Norman buildings.
The interiors were fitted out by Nashville, Tennessee-based Hemphill Brothers Coach Company and it is assumed that other features were added by the US Secret Service.

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