Sentences with phrase «floor reception hall»

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84,000 sf unique, interactive environments, 8,100 sf meeting and conference space, IMAX Theatre, Blue Lagoon - Breakout space 50 banquet / class room, 60 theater; East Courtyard 200 banquet, 300 reception; Emerald Isle - Breakout space 40 banquet / theater, 30 class room; Entire facility 2000 reception; entire first floor 1200 reception; entire second floor 600 reception; Global Village Square 250 banquet, 500 reception; Horizon Gallery 135 banquet, 225 theater, 200 reception, 155 class rooms; North Courtyard 70 banquet, 85 reception; Terrace 50 banquet, 65 reception, The Oculus 50 banquet, 75 reception; Think Tank 60 banquet, 100 theater, 75 reception, 65 class rooms; Venture Hall inside Wells Fargo IMAX Theatre 240 banquet, 350 theater, 310 reception, 260 class rooms; West Courtyard 40 banquet, 75 reception; Zanzibar 180 banquet, 300 theater, 250 reception, 200 class rooms; Zanzibar A 120 banquet, 200 theater, 175 reception, 140 class rooms; Zanzibar B 60 banquet, 100 theater, 75 reception, 65 class rooms
others are one Senior principal's office (Furnished), one record store, one security shed / Reception and a total of 1000square - meters of floor space Hall capable of siting 1000 students for external exams as well as outdoor Basketball court that doubles as Lawn Tennis court among others.
get to decorate the reception desk, floors, halls and elevator upon building the facility.
It provides a range of sets that start from small desktop tubes, perfect for use in classrooms, to floor standing tubes that sit perfectly in school receptions and assembly halls.
The upper floor of the villa has three double bedrooms, (usually king - size double beds), living room, bathroom (containing a bath and shower attachment), hall / reception used as a kitchen, balcony, and external access.
The ground floor has a grand entrance hall, a beautiful reception area and elegant dining room, and a large open plan kitchen — ideal for entertaining.
Public rooms Grand dining reception hall which seats 20 with large ornamental log fire and gallery above; Formal dining room which seats 8, with log fire plus separate cheese and desert room; Formal lounge with coal fire; Informal lounge with wood burning stove; Snooker room with marbled floors and wood burning stove; Large breakfast dining kitchen with gas and AGA cookers, microwave, informal dining tables and scullery room with 2 dishwashers, 2 fridges, 2 freezers and all the crockery and kitchen utensils you need; Laundry Room with washer and dryer; Music Room with piano, drums and guitars.
get to decorate the reception desk, floors, halls and elevator upon building the facility.
thru 3/11; New Pictures thru 3/3; Etc. / MoMA PS1 / 22 - 25 Jackson / Long Island City Donut Muffin curated by J. Duffett & T. Gonzales / Dorsky Curatorial Programs / 11 - 03 45th Ave., Long Island City / thru 3/10 How Much Do I Owe You / No Longer Empty @ The Clock Tower / 29 - 27 41st Ave., Long Island City / thru 3/13 Nancy Dwyer; Visual Conversations / Fisher Landau Center for Art / 38 - 27 30th Long Island City, Queens / thru 4/7 Emerging Artist Fellowship / Socrates Sculpture Park / 32 - 01 Vernon Blvd. / LIC / thru 3/31 Process and Progress: Engaging in Community Change / Bronx River Art Center / 305 E 140 / The Bronx / thru 5/30 Joan Semmel / Bronx Museum / 1040 Grand Concourse, The Bronx / thru 6/9 Contemporary Cartographies / Lehman College / Bedford Park Blvd West, The Bronx / 2/5 thru 5/11 Reception 3/18 Vital Signs: Dean Dempsey; Susan Fenton, Amy Jenkins; Lorie Novak; Dread Scott / Pelham / 155 Fifth Ave. / Pelham / thru 3/30 OTHER: Walter De Maria / The Broken Kilometer / DIA / 393 West Broadway / ongoing Walter De Maria / The New York Earth Room / DIA / 141 Wooster / ongoing A. Ruppersberg; R. Artschwager; El Anatsui; V. Overton; S. Finch; T. Houseago; Lilliput (group) / High Line Park Leo Villareal / Madison Square Park / thru 2/15 Sandra Gibson & Luis Recoder / Madison Square Park / thru 4/5 Opening 3/1 Monika Sosnowska / Public Art Fund / Doris C. Freeman Plaza: 5th Avenue @ 60th / thru 2/17 Mark di Suvero / Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 1 / ongoing Oscar Tuazon / Public Art Fund / Brooklyn Bridge Park / thru 4/26 SELECTED EVENTS: Monday, 2/4, 6:30 PM / David Diao on Barnett Newman / DIA / 535 W 22 — floor 5 / $ Tuesday, 2/5, 6:30 PM / Donald Baechler on his work / New York Studio School / 8 W 8 / FREE Tuesday, 2/5, 7 PM / Vitaly Komar on his work / SVA / Amphitheater / 209 E 23 / FREE Tuesday, 2/5, 8 PM / Trenton Doyle Hancock on his work / Columbia / Prentis Hall / 632 W 125 / FREE Wednesday, 2/6, 6:30 PM / Rebecca Rabinow on Matisse / New York Studio School / 8 W 8 / FREE Wednesday, 2/6, 7 PM / Mierle Laderman Ukeles on her work / The New School Kellen Auditorium / 66 Fifth Avenue / FREE Thursday, 2/7, 6:30 PM / Christopher K. Ho reads, with curators Sara Reisman & Herb Tam / MOCA / 215 Centre / RSVP / FREE Friday, 2/8, 9 AM / Performa: Black Surrealism film program / NYU Einstein Aud.
The show opens Friday, September 1 with the Gallery Talk at 4:30 p.m. (on the second floor) followed by the reception from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. in the main halls of McGufffey Art Center.
Otis College alumni and guests are invited to an opening reception for the public debut of the mural on the second floor of Kathleen Holser Ahmanson Hall.
On the upper ground floor, the entrance hall leads to the two principal reception rooms, together with the kitchen and dining room.
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