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pavilion and gallery
The glass pavilion is a relatively small portion of the overall building, serving as a symbolic architectural entry point and monumental gallery for larger scale art.
1770, museum building from 1930 with the museum's administration, permanent exhibitions and collections, and Lyche pavilion from 1990 with the gallery, temporary exhibitions and museum café, Halling yard, with 5 old buildings, the oldest from 1760's.
The pavilion for Great Britain is always managed by the British Council while the United States assigns the responsibility to a public gallery chosen by the Department of State which, since 1985, has been the Peggy Guggenheim Collection.
Uruguay ’ s pavilion included displays of its industrial schools, including the Institute of Agronomy and an art gallery filled with paintings and bronze sculptures.
In addition to a gallery devoted to temporary exhibits, the pavilion houses the museum's store and its restaurant, Cafe Calatrava.
A minimalist steel and glass pavilion, located on the paved roof plaza above the podium, serves as the entrance lobby and the special exhibit gallery.
The podium roof plaza is itself another open air gallery for public sculpture, extending the exhibit space of the pavilion to the outside.
* 2005 mimeo lifting concrete lightly live at the serpentine gallery pavilion 2003, 3-cd
The Serpentine Gallery annually commissions international architects of worldwide acclaim to design a pavilion on the gallery ’ s lawn that provides a unique showcase for contemporary architectural practice.
Since 2000, each summer the gallery has commissioned a temporary pavilion by leading architects including:
An integral component of the Israel Museum ’ s campus renewal project was the complete reconstruction and reinstallation of its three collection wings for archaeology, the fine arts, and Jewish art and life, each now centrally accessible through the new gallery entrance pavilion.
Its core is the extensive Kurortny ( Glavny ) Park ( planted mostly with ash, oak, hornbeam, chestnut, maple, poplar, linden, etc., decorative bushes, flowers ), laid in 1849, with springs of mineral water and numerous constructions: the building of the drinking gallery ( 1847 – 1856, architect S. Upton, Moresque style ), the Nikolayevskiye ( the present Verkhniye ) baths ( 1899, architects N. V. Dmitriyev and B. V. Pravzdik ), the Commercial gallery ( 1912, architect Y. F. Shreter, neo-classicism ; the present Electroheliotherapy Institute ), the wooden observation pavilion with colonnade referred to as Oreanda ( 1912 ), four pavilions above drinking well-rooms ( 1912 – 1913, architect N. N. Semyonov, neo-classicism ), etc.
Since 2006. it has been now shown flat in a special glass pavilion in the centre of the main gallery of Islamic art.

pavilion and is
On Fridays, the day when many Persians relax with poetry, talk, and a samovar, people do not, it is true, stream into Chehel Sotun -- a pavilion and garden built by Shah Abbas 2, in the seventeenth century -- but they do retire into hundreds of pavilions throughout the city and up the river valley, which are smaller, more humble copies of the former.
from downstream, where the water level is much lower, it is a high, elaborately facaded pavilion.
The term " Casino " is of Italian origin, the root word being " Casa " ( house ) and originally meant a small country villa, summerhouse or pavilion.
Canadian Cheddar cheese soup is a featured dish at the Canada pavilion at Epcot, in Walt Disney World.
* " It may, perhaps, be embarrassing for a solitary man to walk across a wide quadrangle under a fire of glances from a collection of collegiate females ; but it is child's play compared, for example, with the long trek from the pavilion at Lord's to the far end of the pitch, with five wickets down and ninety needed to save the follow-on.
Kiosk is a small, separated garden pavilion open on some or all sides.
The glass pavilion is raised six feet above a floodplain next to the Fox River, surrounded by forest and rural prairies.
Considered one of the most perfect statements of his architectural approach, the upper pavilion is a precise composition of monumental steel columns and a cantilevered ( overhanging ) roof plane with a glass enclosure.
The simple square glass pavilion is a powerful expression of his ideas about flexible interior space, defined by transparent walls and supported by an external structural frame.
A pavilion at the MCG is on the left in the background.
However, the Wonders Of Life pavilion is still mostly intact and is used for both the Flower and Garden Festival and the Food and Wine Festival.
Test Track opened in the World of Motion pavilion and is still sponsored by General Motors.
The only pavilion that is sponsored by the country it represents is Morocco.
" The " Kimmunicator " is able to trigger specific events within the pavilion grounds that provide clues to completing the adventure.
A large scale use of cold water fog is the Blur Building ( 2002 ), an exhibition pavilion built for Swiss Expo. 02 on Lake Neuchatel by architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro.
His pavilion is dark waters and thick clouds of the skies!
The first is the Norway pavilion, a recreation of a traditional wooden stave church which is now preserved at a museum called Little Norway in Blue Mounds, Wisconsin.
An ornate music pavilion is also present, where the local " Philharmonikes " ( Philharmonic Orchestras ) ( Φιλαρμονικές ), mount classical performances in the artistic and musical tradition for which the island is well-known.
The pavilion is, as of early 2009, undergoing restoration.

pavilion and glass
Sauvestre added the decorative arches to the base, a glass pavilion to the first level and the cupola at the top.
The city ultimately chose a proposal by Arcadd known as the " Crystal Palace ", a densely-packed glass multi-tower structure where some of the towers bend outward near the top under 20 stories with a larger retail and public space pavilion at the base.
It was moved from its longtime home in Independence Hall to a nearby glass pavilion on Independence Mall in 1976, and then to the larger Liberty Bell Center adjacent to the pavilion in 2003.
Instead, in 1973, the Park Service proposed to build a smaller glass pavilion for the bell at the north end of Independence Mall, between Arch and Race Streets.
The seal of the province shows a white elephant in a glass pavilion.
* Winter Garden Atrium ( 1988 ) a 45, 000 ft² glass domed pavilion housing various plants, trees and flowers, also shopping areas, cafes ( located between buildings 2 and 3 ) Rebuilt after terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.
A curved steel and glass pavilion was built on the south-east end of Clapham Common South Side by architects firm Aukett Fitzroy Robinson.
File: Clapham Common stn east entrance. JPG | The new glass entrance pavilion
The Toronto-Dominion Centre, or Centre, is a cluster of buildings in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, consisting of six towers and a pavilion covered in bronze-tinted glass and black painted steel.
The rectilinear pattern of Saint-Jean granite pavers follows the grid, serving to organize and unify the complex, and the plaza's surface material extends through the glass lobbies of the towers and the banking pavilion, blurring the distinction between interior and exterior space.
The pavilion is in the form of a semi-octagon, and consists of apartments roofed with gilded cupolas and intricately decorated with pietra dura and convex glass and mirror mosaic ( ayina kari ) with thousands of small mirrors.
The substantial wood and glass pavilion survived as a function room for the former Bell Hotel but was destroyed by fire in the 1990s.
The exterior of the large pavilion and lobby is circular and constructed of glass and metal supports to contrast with the solid geometric lines of the actual hall.
The pavilion was built in the Copse, one of the designed landscapes at Dumbarton Oaks, and Johnson employed curved glass walls to blend the landscape with the building.
Several emblematic buildings have remained as testimony to such events, including the Mining building, popularly known as the Velázquez Palace ( 1884 ) by architect Ricardo Velázquez Bosco, and the Palacio de Cristal (" Crystal Palace "), a glass pavilion inspired by The Crystal Palace in London, undoubtedly the gardens ' most extraordinary building.
Main pavilion of the former Queen Vic Hospital, which is now the Queen Victoria Women's Centre, wedged between the glass corporate boxes of the Sensis and BHP Billiton headquarters
The plans include demolishing the food and skate rental kiosk, along with the addition of an upper level roof terrace overlooking the square ; a two-level restaurant at the southwest corner of the square, with outdoor patio and terrace dining ; a glass tourist information pavilion at the Queen and Bay Streets corner ; a versatile stage structure under a glazed roof canopy ; redesigned landscaping along the edges of the square that increases the number of trees, planting, mixed tree species ; expansion and enhancement of the Peace Garden, with a flowering tree grove, eternal flame, and reflecting pool ; landscaping and a café on the podium roof of City Hall ; upgrading the overhead walkways with wood decking, seating, glass balustrades, light wells and improved access ; and a seasonal disappearing water fountain in the centre of the square.

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