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interiors and towers
The house is built in the Shingle Style with a wood-shingled exterior featuring brick and stone towers, prominent gables and large porch, and interiors with fine woodwork.

interiors and cultural
John Frederick Lewis, who lived for several years in a traditional mansion in Cairo, painted highly detailed works showing both realistic genre scenes of Middle Eastern life and more idealized scenes in upper class Egyptian interiors with no traces of Western cultural influence yet apparent.
Because the Paulist order paid particular attention to artistic and cultural activities within the order, he remained in Croatia from his 20s until his death, decorating sacral interiors and producing one of the most remarkable Baroque opuses of Central European mural painting.
Recently, Wodiczko has also created projections for the interiors of cultural spaces as a metaphor for our psychological isolation from broader social and political experience.

interiors and inspiration
In keeping with the contents intended to be displayed within, the interiors take their inspiration principally from the Italian Renaissance, although the house also contains drawing rooms and cabinets decorated in the gilded styles of late 18th century France.
Exner was a master of composition setting up a lively combination of characters, costumes, and interiors, along with an underlying anecdote, that showed an inspiration of Dutch and German paintings.

interiors and design
The heart of the new design included not only a renovation of the Cour Napoléon in the midst of the buildings, but also a transformation of the interiors.
Gaunt's architectural style emphasised rectangular design, the separation of ground floor service areas from the upper stories and a contrast of austere exteriors with lavish interiors, especially on the 1st floor of the inner bailey buildings.
Modernist design of houses and furniture also typically emphasized simplicity and clarity of form, open-plan interiors, and the absence of clutter.
These buildings featured an innovative structural design that freed the interiors from support columns in order to allow future alterations of their floor plans.
As a critic of art, his recommendation of a young artist named François Boucher appeared in a design memorandum Bachaumont presented the duc de Bouillon, who was occupied with renovating interiors at the Château de Navarre in Normandy, in 1730: " he is very quick, works fast and is not expensive ".
The hotels all followed a similar design plan — two stories with elegant verandas spanning the facade, and interiors containing large dining halls and 50 to 60 rooms ( some later doubled or tripled their roomspace with annexes ).
The wealthy John of Gaunt redesigned the heart of Kenilworth Castle, like Windsor the work emphasised a unifying, rectangular design and the separation of ground floor service areas from the upper stories and a contrast of austere exteriors with lavish interiors, especially on the 1st floor of the inner bailey buildings.
He designed the Gothic King Edward's School, New Street, Birmingham ( 1833 – 37 ), demolished 1936, it was during the erection of the school that Barry first met Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, he helped Barry design the interiors of the building.
Through residential design company Yoo Ltd, Starck has been involved in the development of several properties featuring Starck interiors.
The Saxon monarchs of Poland were dissatisfied with the old residence and commissioned Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann to design the New Grodno Castle, whose once sumptuous Baroque interiors were destroyed during World War II.
Painstakingly restored in 1999, the Music Hall interiors are one of the world's greatest examples of Art Deco design.
Both tower interiors have the same design.
These included aerodynamic body design, space-efficient interiors, aircraft style doors, and a large greenhouse for visibility.
Although the standard V12 engine was used, stylists from the Versace fashion house, and Lamborghini's Ad Personam program, collaborated to design custom interiors finished in two-toned Versace leather.
The design of interiors is very simple but made with attention to detail and intricacy.
This spilled into a broader interacting with the modern world, which in terms of interior design, resulted in the introduction of western style interiors, while the vernacular style came to be more associated with tradition and the past.
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.
Even then the classic struggled with the Chinese, Sir William Chambers's book of Chinese interiors having been published in the same year with Spalatro, while the best workers condescended to design and gild and carve, when required, in all the mesquinages of the Rococo.
In December 2007, the hotel was closed to undergo a refit to a design by Pierre Yves Rochon ( interiors ), ReardonSmith Architects ( structural and exteriors ) and Buro Happold, the cost of which was originally budgeted at £ 100 million.
There is concern that weather will penetrate to the interiors, considered among the finest examples of Victorian design and craftsmanship in Britain.
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.
Toner particles have electrostatic properties by design and can develop static-electric charges when they rub against other particles, objects, or the interiors of transport systems and vacuum cleaner hoses.
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.
The design was a collaboration among Pierre Chareau ( a furniture and interiors designer ), Bernard Bijvoet ( a Dutch architect working in Paris since 1927 ) and Louis Dalbet ( craftsman metalworker ).

interiors and through
Fluid can be pumped through the gills ' interiors by muscles associated with the lantern, but this is not continuous, and occurs only when the animal is low on oxygen.
Because large plasma proteins cannot easily cross through the capillary walls, their effect on the osmotic pressure of the capillary interiors will, to some extent, balance out the tendency for fluid to leak out of the capillaries.
More controversially, Cattell tried to explore the interiors of his own mind through the consumption of the then-legal drug hashish.
Buildings increased in geometric complexity, brick and plaster were used in addition to stone in the decoration of important public structures, classical orders were used more freely, mosaics replaced carved decoration, complex domes rested upon massive piers, and windows filtered light through thin sheets of alabaster to softly illuminate interiors.
Another way to connect rooms in Japan ’ s interiors is through sliding panels made of wood and paper, like the ' shōji screens, or cloth.
These oscillations provide information about the otherwise unobservable interiors of stars in a manner similar to how seismologists study the interior of Earth and other solid planets through the use of earthquake oscillations.
The operational units based at EVR undergo regular maintenance ; the type of work can range from mechanical servicing through to whole engine replacement, Bodywork and repainting as well as the reconditioning of the interiors.
Generally referred to as the spatial art of environmental design, form and practice, interior architecture is the process through which the interiors of buildings are designed, concerned with all aspects of the human uses of structural spaces.
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.
The sale of Loftus Hall fell through and at present has not been sold due in no small part to its state of disrepair and vandalism to its interiors, it would cost several million Euros to restore the house, grounds and estate buildings such as the massive old stables and orangery to its original condition and given its previous use as a hotel was an unprofitable period there is not much chance of it becoming a hotel again.
Characteristic features of Yamato-e include many small figures and careful depictions of details of buildings and other objects, the selection of only some elements of a scene to be fully depicted, the rest either being ignored or covered by a " floating cloud ", an oblique view from above showing interiors of buildings as though through a cutaway roof, and very stylised depiction of landscape.
These showrooms did not exhibit office interiors but rather living room and lounge arrangements to show different solutions in interior design through the Planning unit and Knoll furnishings.
The interiors may be viewed through the wire fencing.
Though afraid, the young pilots proceed through the silent interiors of A Baoa Qu.
Beginning with the highly finished ink and watercolor presentation sketches for interiors that Allard's draughtsmen could deliver through an architect the Allard workshops, working either with sketches or specification drawings from architects, could extend old panelling or equally well design and execute new, and finish their carved and molded surfaces with gilding and decorative painting, done in-house.
The house contains splendid interiors by Robert Adam, decorated in appropriately nautical style: anchors, cannon, dolphins and sea-nymphs are presided over by Neptune himself run through the house reflecting its first owner Admiral Boscawen.

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