Situated nearly 40 storeys above the Sydney CBD, it also provides one of the most stunning 360-degree views of the city we've ever seen. |
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A wood-burning stove connects to a massive chimney breast that radiates heat through two storeys, aiding energy conservation. |
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From then on, generations of disciples laboured with hand tools to hew giant temples, intricate statues and monasteries of up to three storeys. |
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The proposals, which have been submitted in outline form to City of York Council, include 720 new homes in buildings up to seven storeys high. |
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So, despite these edicts, new apartment houses continued to be built five or six storeys high. |
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Like a wingless albatross I plummeted two storeys into an overgrown plumbago. |
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It tore into the glass and metal, leaving a second gaping hole several storeys high from which a fireball of smoke and flame erupted. |
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Spreading over two storeys and 6500 sq ft, it is the largest spa in any five-star hotel in the country. |
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The skywalks will consist of three floors, three storeys above the street level. |
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Its four storeys would cover the same footprint of the factory, but would not be at a higher level. |
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They were left dangling on a dislodged window cleaning cradle eight storeys above the ground. |
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The flats would be several blocks, creating a new frontage to the River Wandle, rising to 12 storeys. |
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Construction is of finely finished precast concrete panels, with the recessed top storeys having steel structure and cedar cladding. |
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The main body of the house was two storeys high, with a central tower adding a third level. |
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Block B is to contain 35 luxury hotel suites, 44 apartments and two retail units in a building five and six storeys in height. |
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The rickety iron stairs ran up the side of the building to the third and fourth storeys. |
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They always have an uneven number of storeys and also once had an ornate metal finial, a decoration on the top. |
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By the middle of the 1600s engravings depict the tower as three storeys high but dilapidated. |
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The report recommends a maximum height of 12 storeys in underdeveloped areas such as around Heuston Station, Spencer Dock and the south docks. |
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The granary is an old 19th century grainstore, six storeys high, fronting onto the river Suir whose quays were once crowded with sailing ships. |
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Monart House is an 18th century sandstone house with limestone quoins and dressings, extending to three storeys over basement. |
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Built in 1935, it has eight-foot wide verandahs on three sides of both storeys. |
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The Museum is an impressive red-brick building, two storeys high, with irregular shaped windows in a haphazard pattern. |
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Most of the houses are two storeys and would be equivalent to a medium to large sized Queensland home. |
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Inside, the house is on three storeys, with the ground floor including a drawing room, study and dining room. |
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One of the new houses is three storeys high and the other is four, prompting fears that homes nearby will lose their privacy by being overlooked. |
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As you walk down towards it, the sky opens up, for in this rare Manhattan block almost all the buildings are period houses of just five storeys. |
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It is broadly the same as the previous one, but rises to five storeys in places to accommodate bigger flats. |
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This pagoda had four sides and five storeys, and the carvings on the sides were famous for their magnificence. |
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Taswegians have crossed the pond and are driving around dumbstruck at all the buildings more than two storeys high. |
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Some of the malthouses, stores and former offices are up to six storeys high. |
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Terraces and higher blocks of residential with offices on lower storeys, with 10 acre park on podium. |
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The finished museum, with five storeys above ground and one storey below ground, will resemble a huge ship. |
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With two main storeys, as well as an attic and a basement, the townhouse comprises 18 main rooms plus a kitchen, and six bathrooms. |
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They were usually symmetrical, with large mullioned and transomed windows, and consisted of 3 storeys and an attic. |
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The nets used to trawl the bottom of the sea for fish have openings as wide as the length of a rugby field and three storeys high. |
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Most of the shops are either above ground or just four storeys underground. |
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For example, I have heard that the multi-storey will be anything from six to 15 storeys high. |
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The blast ripped through three storeys of the building and started a fire which sent smoke spiralling through the twin towers. |
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The fourth split-level building, of five and six storeys, will include a restaurant, offices and a basement car park with 226 spaces. |
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The Omonia Hotel in Athens is the most impressive of the three hotels featured, as the modern structure stands eight storeys. |
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The apartments will be arranged in courtyards with the highest building rising to five storeys, including the penthouse level. |
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The 10,000 sq. ft. building has three storeys over a basement and also includes a car park with access from Tobergal Lane. |
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Both buildings are three storeys with retail use at ground floor level and the upper floors in use as offices and storage. |
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The building, four storeys high and designed to a taut geometry, is an abstract composition of concrete, stainless steel and glass. |
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A reinforced concrete structure, with doors and windows in steel, the building is eleven storeys, plus a roof terrace and basement. |
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Arches in three planes provide long spans in the prayer hall and carry the upper three storeys of the mosque. |
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Towards the north end, the building rises to two storeys, and the roof of the colonnade forms an external gallery. |
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Think of a jet faster than the Concorde, or a building taller than 120 storeys. |
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The house is two storeys high, excluding a deep basement and an attic storey tucked behind the parapet which hides the hipped roof. |
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The steel frames of the top two storeys are covered with stainless steel cladding, in a nod at tradition. |
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A 36 storeys 183 apartment flat tower and a 135 roomed hotel will be built on Princes Dock in Liverpool. |
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They tend to be smaller in scale, generally 2 or 3 storeys in height with the buildings immediately fronting a shared area, frequently with granite setts. |
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It also permits the addition of other storeys as needed. A two-or three-storey nest box should be adequate for a start. |
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Houses with one and a half or two and a half storeys have attics with several small sections that sometimes make access and insulating difficult. |
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The hole from the roof was tiny, given that the building was in the grand Roman insulae tradition, built three storeys high, but it still gave a feeling of wealth to the home. |
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An undulating wall guides you to the reception desk where the floor has been cut away so that wooden forms, plainly hollow at the upper level, are two storeys high. |
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Mullioned turret and oriel windows running across the first and second storeys create a wall-of-glass effect from the exterior and light and airy chambers within. |
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On six storeys, there is space here for 8,500 pallets containing millions of bottles of spirits and wines. |
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This void is several storeys high, a chunk of space that, in the 1930s, would have been enough to fit a banking palazzo in Portland stone. |
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The Texas Giant ride reaches 14 storeys high, drops 79 degrees and banks 95 degrees. |
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This problem is common on second storeys where there is more air being pushed out the window because of the stack effect. |
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The old building had only two storeys and was quite easily accessible even to those in wheelchairs. |
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Last summer, we completed the final phase of a sign conversion project atop the 72 storeys of First Canadian Place, our headquarters in Toronto. |
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The strict but sparse alignment of openings dissolves in the last three storeys into a glass facade behind copper lamellas. |
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The lower storeys are destined to receive housing accommodation, shops and offices. |
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Until just a few months ago, building codes did not permit construction of wood buildings more than four storeys anywhere in Canada. |
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Buildings, each more than twenty storeys, are planted in parallel alongside each other. |
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Finally, the structural over-capacity of the steel will allow 2 new floors to be added on top, increasing it to 6 storeys. |
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With the exception of British Columbia, wood frame construction in Canada is restricted to four storeys or less because of fire safety concerns. |
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After living in his house for five years, in August 2006, Mr. Black makes minor renovations to the main floor and upper storeys. |
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Five storeys high, the Belem Tower is a fortress in every sense of the word. |
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There are significant public health and safety risks in the use of wood-frame construction in buildings of more than four storeys. |
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The car park will be upgraded with six storeys of office space in the future. |
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The welcoming committee is pure science fiction, a towering wind energy farm of sleek white windmills, five storeys high and filling the valley's entire widescreen width. |
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The apartments will be situated in two blocks, one of which is five storeys and the other three, and will be set in lawned and paved landscaped gardens. |
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The chancellery, a huge set of cubes that completely dominates the surrounding park, is eight storeys high and spreads out over 12,000 square metres. |
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The apartment block is marginally less austere, stepping back as it rises over 10 storeys with faceted bay windows like concertinas animating the wall plane. |
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Santa Barbara has a strict planning code that forces architects and developers to use a Spanish style of construction, and prohibits any building of more than two storeys. |
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We took the shoes and formed footprints, leading up four storeys or so. |
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Its walls stand five-foot thick, the building is three storeys high with small castellated towers sticking out at the tops of each corner of the building. |
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A 9m cantilever carries the upper storeys over First Street to the north, supporting a light bar that serves as a marquee to this piece of urban theatre. |
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It has four storeys and is designed in the Tudor revival style. |
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Because the site is in a dip, below the level of Cheetham Hill Road which runs along its western side, some of the apartment blocks will be up to 15 storeys high. |
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Like, for example, the building in the pedestrian zone whose lower two storeys house a fashion boutique. |
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The densities within the project will vary from mid-rise to high-rise apartment buildings, not to exceed 12 storeys in the residential section. |
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Claims of an agreed sale proved to be more of a tall story than tall storeys. |
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Such monitoring may be delegated to bodies which are wholly independent of the traders, slaughterers and storeys in question. |
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The madrasa has two storeys and includes halls of study, residence rooms, a mosque, library and rooms for other amenities. |
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Transporting passengers over 15 storeys, it is simultaneously the highest paternoster lift in the world. |
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It is a compact L-shaped volume closed off to the outside and open onto the inside with a large window two storeys high. |
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Both storeys are divided into six independently functioning sections each including several rooms, a hall, and a lavatory. |
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This will be dwarfed by a tower of luxury flats 100 yards downstream, its 43 storeys just seven fewer than Canary Wharf. |
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The buildings are rarely more than five storeys high and are tightly packed, befitting an industry that was once close-knit and small-scale. |
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This madrasa housed up to 140 students in bedrooms on the ground floor and upper storeys. |
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The Stratek tower rises a full hundred and twelve storeys above this city, a glass behemoth with a broad base that gradually steepens towards the top. |
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The apartment blocks will range in size up to a maximum of four storeys above courtyard level, and the first phase of units will be ready for occupation within a year. |
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The brief was to provide the maximum number of student bedrooms in the existing building with additional two or three storeys of new build accommodation above. |
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The building is of two storeys of ashlar masonry, above a basement, and surrounded by a balustrade above the upper cornice. |
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The three towers proposed will stand 23 storeys high and will be surrounded by smaller apartment blocks, office blocks and shops. |
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In the 19th century, most of the city's buildings were still only one or two storeys. |
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The podium steps, which lead up from the forecourt to the two main performance venues, are a great ceremonial stairway nearly 100 metres wide and two storeys high. |
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They consist of buildings with shops or dwellings on the lowest two storeys. |
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Each corner contained a tower containing two additional floors beyond the five storeys of the main block. |
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The building has two storeys with attics and four large windows on each floor. |
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The Library is faced with Portland stone on the upper storeys which contrasts with the Cornish granite below it. |
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Among others, it will be the first building made in a factory, as each of its 80 storeys is prefab in a workshop and entirely assembled by modules once transported onto the building site. |
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The madrasa is composed of two storeys and a mezzanine. |
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Ring frames were smaller and heavier than mules so the mills were narrower with fewer storeys. |
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It is seven storeys high and has room for up to 34,000 people. |
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With four storeys suddenly removed from the streetscape, a new view of St Paul's Cathedral has opened up, looming much closer than I would have guessed. |
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The building's employee amenities included a large basement cafeteria as well as recreational facilities on the roof, including tennis and racquetball courts that were removed in 1957 to add two new storeys to the building. |
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The six towers were intended to be three storeys high and contained fireplaces. |
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Seven storeys of buildings would be cantilevered off the columns and, in an idea borrowed from bridge design, its extensive open decks are slung from cables. |
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The first two storeys form an arcuated base for three storeys of bay windows, culminating in a storey of Palladian windows set within decorative pediments. |
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Occasionally one will be truncated, shorn of its upper storeys. |
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The building was rebuilt to the same height but with three storeys instead of five and remains that way today. |
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The podium floats four storeys above the ground supported by elevator towers, creating a porous building edge that allows the sea breeze to permeate the site. |
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Much of the centre is made up of houses which are two or three storeys high. |
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Braces can be sized for the required resistance at each storey, thus minimizing overstrength and helping the yielding distribution over multiple storeys. |
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The buildings are seven storeys of housing plus a ground floor for shops and small businesses that provide employment to some of the people living here. |
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The structure was originally three storeys high, comprising a basement floor, an entrance level, and an upper floor. |
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The upper storeys of homes have the potential to overheat in sum mer as they are usually of lightweight construction, with either brick veneer or weatherboar d walls. |
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William Clark and John Kingston, an economist and an architect writing in 1930, found that the profit-maximising height for a skyscraper in midtown New York in the 1920s was no more than 63 storeys. |
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The structure, two storeys around a cloister and constructed in the shape of the Lithuanian cosmic cross, will be the Noviciate House as well as a place of prayer and contemplation. |
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As any engineer will tell you, if you add a couple of storeys to a building, which is what enlargement in essence will do, you must make sure that the foundations are sufficiently strong. |
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Two heritage buildings that once served as a warehouse and a silo, have been fully refurbished with new storeys for accommodation added to the former warehouse. |
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None, as requirements on egress are already part of the Codes, and these may be used to provide access for firefighting on storeys above the first storey. |
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Here is the ducal palace, a plainish structure seven storeys high with dungeons below, and this now serves as the Museum of Popular Art. |
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In concrete terms this means for example that the floors and ceilings of individual storeys in the building take up or give out heat, so that the building mass itself acts as a thermal store. |
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There are two storeys that are identical in layout and constructed of hewn limestone blocks alternating with courses of fired brick and decorated with stucco. |
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The aboveground building masses are divided into dre 6 floors with a recessed staggered storeys. |
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The concrete structure was finally reutilised by the Dutch architect Trude Hooykaas to install 12500 m² of offices on three storeys of glass which appear to be floating over the water. |
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Housing in poor neighbourhoods, which can have up to three storeys, is usually built with post and beam structures with an infill of perpend and concrete slabs. |
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The example structures range from 1 to 10 storeys and consist of concentrically and eccentrically braced frames as well as moment-resisting frames. |
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They could be eight storeys high and had basements and attics. |
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The development includes three residential apartment blocks between seven and nine storeys tall, which will house 280 one to three-bedroom flats for private rent. |
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The Turbine Hall, which once housed the electricity generators of the old power station, is five storeys tall with 3,400 square metres of floorspace. |
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Naus plans to build six individually designed contemporary buildings, of between four and seven storeys, rising to ten storeys to house the hotel and sky bar. |
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The 360ft high building, equivalent to 33 storeys is one of the tallest control towers in the world, giving staff in its new control room a 360-degree view across the airport. |
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Especially common in Ireland and Scotland, they could be up to five storeys high and succeeded common enclosure castles and were built by a greater social range of people. |
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The Zig Zag four storeys above Paradise Street features extraordinary stair, escalator and bridge links from Paradise Street, South John Street and the Park. |
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