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The building consists of a one-story bank structure adjacent to a three-story office annex.
Eero Saarinen designed the bank building with its glazed hall to be set off against the blank background of its three-story brick annex.
Shortly after Arafat left the meeting, Orabi was thrown out the window of a three-story building and Syrian police loyal to Hafez al-Assad ( Assad and Orabi were " close friends ") suspected Arafat was involved in the incident.
The three-story, building will provide new active learning class labs, engineering shops, meeting rooms for classes in math, science, and engineering.
The three-story building will be able to accommodate 359 employees and 300 inmates.
( This courthouse was destroyed by fire in 1908 and it was not until 1938 that it was replaced by the three-story limestone building that stands today.
One of the first large department stores of note in the area, Mayer Brothers, built its three-story brick building adjacent across from the public square in 1897 and operated for most of the 20th century.
Hall ( CHL # 256 ) is said to be California's first three-story building to be erected outside the coastal towns.
The first hotel was built in 1889 and was a three-story wood building, with a few cottages scattered nearby, as well as a laundry, gas plant and ice plant, all of which were destroyed by fire on July 25, 1901.
The three-story building still exists today on First Street, between Corte Madera Avenue and Montecito Drive, and these days houses a beauty salon, an architectural sheet metal firm and a number of residential apartments.
Although cutting wood hasn't been necessary since 1936, when the three-story wood building just north of the Pasco County line on U. S. 41 was wired with electricity, the burden of running the restaurant has remained substantially the same.
A three-story building with a basement on East Pearl Street ( formally known as Broadway Street ) became known as the Boehringer Hall because of the dance floor on the third story.
In a three-story stone building with twelve rooms, boys and girls were given instruction in the manual arts, as well as in reading, writing, arithmetic, and religious subjects.
From 1865 to 1870, the city improved rapidly, then a lull lasted until 1875, when the erection of the beautiful three-story, $ 36, 000 school building was started, now known as " Central School.
A large three-story brick building was constructed at a cost of $ 4, 500 dollars.
Light industry of a sort came to Humphreys in 1882 with the establishment of the Humphreys Milling Company, a steam-powered flour mill located in a large three-story building.
This two-story brick building was built in 1894 and has a prominent three-story clock tower which was installed by jeweler W. P.
Based on an ordinance passed in 1928, commercial activity in the borough is limited to a single three-story building constructed to look like a house and two small workshops on a dead end.
The three-story restaurant resides in a restored 100-year-old brick building that once housed the J. J. Bitting Coal and Feed Depot that serviced the farming community of Woodbridge.
alt = A three-story high brick building with a decorative facade mostly painted yellow photographed from its left.
Partially funded by the Works Progress Administration in 1936, this three-story brick and concrete building was designed in the Art Moderne mode by the architect Joseph Hoover, a native of the town.
The others include the Printing House ( 1895 ), a three-story brick building ; the brick Shipping and Stock Room Building ( 1905 ) at three-stories ; and the five-story brick Warehouse built in 1914.
alt = A white van is parked in front of a rectangular three-story building with many windows.
alt = A highway runs toward a bridge between an ornate building with a clock tower and a plain three-story red brick building.

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Named after Riley Jean Tomlinson, a local toddler who accidentally drowned in a swimming pool, the park was built in 2001 and contains two-and three-story wooden castles and other structures for children's play ( along with swings, slides, and similar playground equipment ).
The historic three-story stone farmhouse contains a museum displaying original Audubon prints, oil painting, and Audubon memorabilia.
The centerpiece of the grounds is the enormous Jekyll Island Club Hotel, a two-winged structure that contains numerous suites for rental, including a beautiful presidential suite that contains the three-story turret on the front of the building.
A Block contains the Specialist Art Centre and Mathematics building, and S is the Sciences Centre complete with three-story building of Biology, Chemistry and Physics laboratories on the ground, first and second floor respectively.
CIEMAS contains: a three-story, atrium ; 206-seat auditorium ; of laboratory space ; of conference space ; and the Duke Immersive Virtual Environment ( one of seven in the world ).

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Although Scheuch's plan called for all building entrances to face the center of the Oval, forming a radiating building pattern, buildings were later constructed with three-story in the Renaissance Revival style, with hipped roofs and Spanish green roof tiles.
The still-incomplete designs unveiled during the CFA meeting now showed a massive, three-story roof deck overhanging the main building on E Street, with glass curtain wall-enclosed walkways connecting the Pennsylvania Avenue building to the 9th and 10th street wings.
It was originally a steep-sloped amphitheater with a three-story stone front wall and a wooden roof made of expensive, cedar of Lebanon timber.
Visitors on the " downstairs " tour view the laundry room, steamer trunk storage area, the giant circuit breaker box, ice-makers, galley, and wine cellar below the main floor, and then ascend the three-story service staircase to the servants ' quarters ( spartan but comfortable ) at roof level, which are furnished as they were at the turn of the twentieth century.
On February 24, 1927, Fuld climbed to the roof of his three-story factory to supervise the installation of a flagpole.
The three-story brownstone house features a mansard roof, and a high stoop above the basement.
It is a three-story, low-hipped, clapboarded house in the Federal style, with a recessed front doorway ( added circa 1825 ) and a recently restored roof balustrade, originally built for the Corwin family, famous for their part in the Salem Witch Trials.
Like many buildings designed for Indian school campuses, the main building was a simple three-story structure with a hipped roof and a small triangular pediment above the center entrance.

three-story and tower
The United States Coast Guard built a three-story home at the lighthouse tower in 1871, but it was destroyed by fire on March 15, 1976.
Its outer appearance is dominated by a late-renaissance three-story tower added by Johann Georg Schott in 1724.
This is a three-story structure with a domed tower.
The new airport had three asphalt runways, a three-story passenger terminal, a control tower, two hangars and a beacon, and was constructed at a cost of 1. 2 million dollars.
It is a three-story tower measuring 16 meters in height.
The four corners each feature a three-story guard tower with openings in the wall through which guns could be fired back in the early days of the complex's role as a defensive fortification.
There are eight high concrete sections of wall, each weighing about three tons, and a three-story East German guard tower from Checkpoint Charlie ( or " Checkpoint C "), the name given by Western Allies to Berlin's best-known East-West crossing.
The central three-story building, called a keep, donjon or great tower, is unique in its design, being of cruciform shape, with twenty corners.
The three-story cathedral bell tower derives peculiar interest from the fact that Seraphim of Sarov, whose father took part in construction works, survived an accidental fall from its top floor at the age of seven.
Stokes Castle, a strange three-story stone tower, is located just outside of town.
The three-story building's exterior walls and twelve-story clock tower were composed of pink granite and red pressed brick topped by a number of steeply-pitched roofs.
A new, three-story viewing tower housing the Champions Club presented by AAA and 16 new corporate suites also awaited VIP Guests, while a state-of-the-art press box and an expansive race operations facility high above the oval welcomed the media and race officials.
The main complex of North Campus is notable for its three-story, semi-closed courtyard design, and unique two-story cylindrical tower ( actually an elevator shaft ) at one end.
One three-story wing flanks the south side of the tower and houses an additional 250 rooms.
At the base of the tower was a three-story building that served as the European Union Pavilion during the expo.
The base of the tower rises from a three-story commercial building that houses a Burger King, an ice cream parlor, and some small stores.
This is a large three-story tower, and the ( false ) sarcophagus itself is covered in tiles.
Wheeler undertook a remodeling of the house, giving it a then fashionable Italianate style with a three-story tower at the south end as well as front and rear piazzas spanning the entire length of the house.
Corbett planned a three-story memorial temple topped by a three-story tower.
Other evidences that the church was built by Chinese craftsmen-a stone and mortar church which has a three-story facade, and an octagonal bell tower whose cross is illuminated at night and can be seen from the surrounding countryside.
The last of the city halls on the site was built in 1924, a three-story Renaissance Revival ( similar to St. Lawrence Hall in Toronto ) porticoed building topped with a clock tower.

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