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The town hall rather divides opinion locally, between those determined that it has to be preserved and others who agree with Pevsner that the building is out of scale and character to the surrounding townscape.
Cromarty is architecturally important for its Georgian merchant houses that stand within a townscape of Georgian and Victorian fisherman's cottages in the local vernacular style.
It is officially recognized as having a unique architectural and cultural townscape without parallel anywhere in East and Southeast Asia.
His house in Mumbai called Mannat is a well-known tourist spot and is considered a heritage building, deemed important to the townscape and hence exempt from demolition.
Defining for the townscape, besides the castle, is St. Peter, the “ Cathedral of the Bergstraße ” as the big Catholic church is known locally ; it was consecrated on 1 August 1904, and is not a bishop ’ s seat.
The townscape is characterised by historic multi-story hotel buildings erected on the steep slopes.

townscape and dominated
At its peak, there were more than 360 mills, operating night and day ; Oldham's townscape was dominated by distinctive rectangular brick-built mills.

townscape and by
They form an important feature of the townscape and are well cared for by the local authorities for the benefit of the community and visitors.
Galleons and shipyards over the river Guadalquivir in 16th century Seville: detail from a townscape by Alonso Sánchez Coello
As arguably the finest Early Netherlandish work in New York, and in North America until the Washington Van Eyck Annunciation was acquired, it has become Campin's best known work, helped by the undoubted charm of the domestic setting and townscape outside the windows.

townscape and detached
The lack of variety of housing types, such as detached and semi detached house types created a somewhat monotonous and bland townscape.

townscape and tower
Both churches tower above the townscape and are accessible via huge open stairs called Domstufen.
Castle house with corner tower, the donjon and the central steeple ( capella Saint Johannis ) controlled the townscape.

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Many of the original Victorian buildings were lost but some of the original townscape remains, from the White Hart in the High Street through to St John's Church in West Street.

townscape and .
Before these plans could come to effect however, the central government declared the city a protected townscape.
By 1834, an imperial townscape with broad and long roads had emerged as a result of a generous development plan, which divided the city roughly into two areas: The old part of the town – with its irregular building structures – and a newer City Center and station.
According to flag designer Spring Davis, the blue represents the town and the University of North Carolina ( whose colors are Carolina blue and white ); the green represents " environmental awareness "; and the " townscape " in the inverted chevron represents " a sense of home, friends, and community.
Unlike coal company towns, Roaring Spring possesses a relatively wide variety of housing types without a hierarchical town plan, and unlike a model community like Kistler, no master plan appears at work like a template beneath the townscape.
* Vulnerability maps were drawn to outline townscape in accelerated sea level timelines.
After a disastrous fire in 1787 the Classicism of the rebuilt town's buildings characterise its townscape to the present day.
Even though Saxony's Prince-elector, Frederick August I, reconverted to Roman Catholicism to become King of Poland, he supported the construction to have an impressive cupola in the Dresden townscape.
The two windmills brought out the uniqueness of the townscape.
* Newtown, late Victorian housing development to the north of the town, now incorporated into the enlarged townscape.
The Glasgow Corporation made many efforts to improve the situation, most successfully with the City Improvement Trust, which cleared the slums of the old town, replacing them with what they thought of as a traditional high street, which remains an imposing townscape.
Its architecture combines cultural elements from elsewhere in the Philippines and from China with those from Europe to create a unique culture and townscape without parallel anywhere in East and Southeast Asia.
Then, in February 2007 the North Ayrshire Council commissioned ARP Lorimer and Associates ( ARPL ) to carry out a townscape audit for the Lamlash seafront with the specific assignment ( i. a.
Then, in February 2007 the North Ayrshire Council commissioned ARP Lorimer and Associates ( ARPL ) to carry out a townscape audit for the Lamlash seafront with the specific assignment ( i. a.
The village has a large number of listed buildings, and its historic core has conservation area status, reflecting its pre-industrial townscape.
Tlacotalpan was chosen as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998 because the " urban layout and architecture of Tlacotalpan represent a fusion of Spanish and Caribbean traditions of exceptional importance and quality ... Its outstanding character lies in its townscape of wide streets, modest houses in an exuberant variety of styles and colours, and many mature trees in public and private open spaces.

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The response of reaction is dominated by a concern for what is vanishing.
For the first time in history the entire world is dominated by two large, powerful nations armed with murderous nuclear weapons that make conventional warfare of the past a nullity.
In a society dominated by middle-class values and working in an institution which transmits and strengthens these social values, it is clear that the educational profession must work for the values which are characteristic of the society.
It is true of the rhythmic pattern in which the beat shifts continuously, or at least is continuously sprung, so that it becomes ambiguous enough to allow the pattern to be dominated by the long pulsations of the phrase or strophe.
Not only should this provision be enforced but other economic and political actions might be taken which, this author believes, `` must surely be supported by every American who values the freedom that has been won for him and whose conscience is not so dominated by the lines in his account books that he can willingly and knowingly contribute to the enslavement of another nation ''.
However, at the same time Montgomery selects as his hero De Gaulle, who is a militarist dominated by political ambitions.
The drier and more continental climate is beneficial for steppe-forests dominated by deciduous oaks, with areas of shrubland, montane forest, and valley forest.
The unicameral parliament ( also called the National Assembly ) is dominated by a coalition, called " Unity " ( Miasnutyun ), between the Republican and Peoples Parties and the Agro-Technical Peoples Union, aided by numerous independents.
As of early 2011, trade with China is dominated by imports of Chinese goods and accounts for about 10 percent of Armenia's foreign trade.
This is likely due to three scenes in the Chronicles: first, when Eric paralyzes Corwin with an attack across the Trump and refuses to desist because one or the other would be dominated ; second, when Corwin faces the demon Strygalldwir, it is able to wrestle mentally with him when their gazes meet ; and third, when Fiona is able to keep Brand immobile in the final battle at the Courts of Chaos.
The geography of Antarctica is dominated by its south polar location and, thus, by ice.
The country through which it passes is thinly populated, and is dominated by tundra, with a rich variety of plant life.
The insignia of Apollo 16 is dominated by rendering of an American eagle and a red, white and blue shield, representing the people of the United States, overlaying a gray background, the lunar surface.
Studies of phytoplankton stocks in the southern sea have shown that the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is dominated by diatoms, while the Weddell Sea has abundant coccolithophorids and silicoflagellates.
Today, the Valley is still largely dominated by agriculture but also has a growing diversity in its economies, partly aided by the importance of post-secondary education centres provided by Acadia University in Wolfville, and the Nova Scotia Community College campuses located in Kentville, Middleton, Lawrencetown, and Digby.
Modern analytical chemistry is dominated by instrumental analysis.
Although modern analytical chemistry is dominated by sophisticated instrumentation, the roots of analytical chemistry and some of the principles used in modern instruments are from traditional techniques many of which are still used today.
However it has often been argued that in the dominated countries ( most of the world ) the WSF is little more than an ' NGO fair ' driven by Northern NGOs and donors most of which are hostile to popular movements of the poor.
At the speed of sound the way that lift is generated changes dramatically, from being dominated by Bernoulli's principle to forces generated by shock waves.
The Pilbara region's economy is dominated by mining and petroleum industries.

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