Sentences with phrase «connected by a passage»

The house will be delivered totally finished before closing, including the floor plans of a mirror house that can be connected by a passage to the second house.
The resulting grids may be connected by passages of large painted writing relating to the subject depicted.
The stark, soaring galleries, connected by passages with views of the museum's foundation - hugging reflecting pool, host the sort of cutting - edge shows one might find at New York's Whitney Museum of American Art.

Not exact matches

All three of the biblical passages that instruct wives to submit to their husbands are either directly preceded or followed by instructions for slaves to obey their masters, with phrases like «likewise» and «in the same way» connecting them.
Next to this is a bed - room, connected with it by a raised passage furnished with pipes, which supply, at a wholesome temperature, and distribute to all parts of this room, the heat they receive...»
The Golden Gai is essentially six narrow alleyways connected by a slew of even narrower passages that lead everywhere and nowhere.
The rooms are spread over 2 buildings connected by an underground passage.
The rooms are spread over two buildings connected by an underground passage.
Each dungeon is a unique, maze - like collection of rooms connected by doors and secret passages and guarded by monsters different from those found on the overworld.
Originally conceived for the presentation of the museum's collections, since the spring of 2016 the main building is once again entirely dedicated to its original purpose while the third venue across the street from the main building, connected to it by an underground passage, has been specifically designed by the local architects Christ & Gantenbein for great special exhibitions held in the skylighted galleries on the third floor.
The Hours (Dawn, Noon, Twilight, Night)(2014) is one of the most striking; though among the smallest paintings on display, this four - panel work fragments two of the pieces into dissimilar compositions, leaving a pair of small panels seemingly connected by a shared beetle — a symbol of time's passage, life or mortality — which clings to the top of the two works.
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