Occasionally it's the phrasing that's a little awkward, for example, in this Ottawa listing: «Watch the sun rise, forest or tennis every morning on the 20 - foot balcony or 11 -
foot wall of windows.»
The addition of a 30 -
foot wall of windows encloses the space under a roof that bridges the courtyard and the Pancoast building.
Each three - bedroom townhome offers grand entertaining spaces framed by 12 -
foot walls of windows.
Not exact matches
In terms
of in - store innovations, the company made a big splash last year by launching and then heavily hyping two stores — a massive 140,000 - square -
foot Canadian Tire in south Edmonton and a Sport Chek in midtown Toronto — that came fully loaded with all manner
of screens, simulators and other forms
of digital eye candy, including interactive video
walls,
window shopping using glass screens that display products, and community boards that give customers access to local sports clinics, league registrations and fitness classes.
At first, he won't be able to see anything more than a
foot away from him in great detail, but he'll nevertheless enjoy the delicate play
of shadows your
window blinds project onto a nearby
wall, a bright curtain gently fluttering in the breeze, and the varied shapes and colors
of a big houseplant or an outdoor tree or bush.
These terms all describe the oversized 10 -
foot - by -4-
foot windows spanning the high - ceiling
walls to not only help draw natural light deep inside the structure and fulfill 82 percent
of all lighting needs, but also do so while conserving energy.
Geckos climb vertically up trees,
walls and even
windows, thanks to pads on the digits
of their
feet that employ a huge number
of tiny bristles and hooks.
At just over 2500 square
feet, this three - level townhome, built in 1873, is stacked high with character and history; from high ceilings, towering floor - to - ceiling
windows that let all
of that good light in, a huge open - plan design, to ornamental details in the ceilings and
walls, marble staircase and fireplace, paneled
walls, and a southeast - facing balcony with views to the Vondel Church.
A gold bench finished with a blue and white cushion sits on a cream rug at the
foot of a bed, as a fiddle leaf plant is positioned on under
windows flanking a blue art piece hung from a gray
wall.
By removing the rear cabin
window and lowering the rear
wall (what GM calls a midgate) separating cabin and bed, then flipping and folding the rear seats against the backs
of the front seats, that 5 -
foot, 3 - inch cargo bed swells to 8
feet.
A new Mot will be carried out for sale.; A truly beautiful example fitted with the gold Spirit
of ecstasy, fully functional Electric seats, Electric mirrors, Electric
windows front and rear, Rear Carpet
foot rests, Front and rear vanity mirrors, Cruise control, Chrome pin striped wheel caps, White
wall tyres, Twin exhaust pipes.; a remarkable example oozing luxury and class.
I'll never forget seeing the armed police guards constantly posted at my Metro stop, getting swabbed for Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis bacteria) after setting
foot in my local post office, enduring countless Code Red (i.e., severe) Homeland Security Advisor System warnings to tape my
windows shut, and witnessing the massive hole bored deep into the seemingly impenetrable
walls of the Pentagon during my drive to work.
Each guest room
of 350 — 400 square
feet offers floor - to - ceiling and
wall - to -
wall windows with stunning panoramic views
of the city, the North Shore mountains and English Bay.
These rooms
of 625 square
feet offer floor - to - ceiling and
wall - to -
wall windows with stunning panoramic views
of the city, the North Shore mountains and English Bay.
This intimate 1,500 square
foot room features an entire
wall of floor to ceiling
windows and connects to our beautiful Cabo Courtyard.
The BW Premier Collection Pere Marquette Lodge & Conference Center features 50 -
foot vaulted ceilings, a 700 - ton stone fireplace,
wall of windows overlooking the Illinois River and an outdoor shaded terrace.
While a 20
foot circular
wall encases the building, the front
of the structure is open with panoramic
windows, creating views
of the waves and headlands.
There is a 3 meter (10
foot) setback from the borders
of the lot, for any
wall that has a
window on it, which still leaves much more than enough space to build a house.
A David Collins masterpiece, our 2,500 - square -
foot London Penthouse offers three
walls of bay
windows with uninterrupted, 180 - degree views
of Central Park, the Hudson River, the George Washington Bridge and the Manhattan skyline.
Wall to wall windows provide an excellent view of the huge, 100 - foot long swimming pool just beyond the restaur
Wall to
wall windows provide an excellent view of the huge, 100 - foot long swimming pool just beyond the restaur
wall windows provide an excellent view
of the huge, 100 -
foot long swimming pool just beyond the restaurant.
These 1,280 - square -
foot suites feature views
of the Wynn gardens or the Strip through the
wall - to -
wall, floor - to - ceiling
windows.
These 640 - square -
foot rooms offer all the amenities
of the Deluxe Rooms and feature panoramic views
of the Wynn gardens or the Las Vegas Strip from the
wall - to -
wall, floor - to - ceiling
windows.
These 1,816 - square -
foot suites boast views
of the sparkling Las Vegas Strip from the
wall - to -
wall, floor - to - ceiling
windows.
Seats
of this configuration are less comfortable for tall people (larger than 1,90 m) in relation to LH's 747 seats: lower length, small width for the
feet, tight width for the seats at the
window as you are touching the
wall with your knees while lying on your side.
The 5,000 - square -
foot Willow Pavilion is surrounded by
walls of windows that look out onto lush gardens.
As you explore the property, admire the thick brick
walls, large sweeping porches with plenty
of spots to sit and relax, 11 -
foot ceilings, large
windows, and abundant foliage.
For example, the Spring Street building's 6,000 - square -
foot facade has 40
window bays with their original glass, like a precursor
of a modern glass curtain
wall.
This five
foot wide canvas depicts the complicated space
of a modern living room, made far more complex by a particular illumination: the late - afternoon light, flooding through a
wall of windows behind the viewer, so that their frames cast numerous disjointed shadows across furniture, floor and
walls.
, you are lying on the floor
of your place looking up, a small draft runs through the room, between the door and the
window, and all things seem perfectly still, wind only disturbs concrete in imperceptible ways, or it may take millions
of years to be noticed and, as the air runs through the space, all your plants move and all is animated and all is alive somehow, and here are the thoughts
of all men in all ages and lands, they are not original with me, and that wind upon your plants is the common air that bathes the globe, and we have no ambitions
of universalism, and I'm glad we don't, but the particles
of air bring traces
of pollen and are charged with electricity, desert sand, maybe sea water, and these particles were somewhere else before they were dragged here, and their route will not end by the door
of this house, and if we tell each other stories, one can imagine that they might have been bathed by this same air, regrouped and recombined, recharged as a vehicle for sound, swirling as it moves, bringing the sound
of a drum, like that Kabuki story where a fox recognizes the voice
of its parents as a girl plays a drum made out
of their skin, or any other event, and yet I always felt your work never tells stories, I tend to think that narrative implies a past tense, even if that past was just five seconds ago, one second ago was already the past, and human memory is irrelevant in geological time, plants and fish know not what tomorrow will bring, neither rocks nor metal do, but we all live here now, and we all need visions and we all need dreams, and as long as your metal sculptures vibrate they are always in the Present, and their past is a material truth alien to narrative, but well, maybe narrative does not imply a past tense at all and they are writing their own story while they gently move and breathe, and maybe nothing was really still before the wind came in, passing through the
window as if through an irrational portal to make those plants dance, but everything was already moving and breathing in near complete silence, and if you're focused enough you can feel the pulse
of a concrete
wall and you can feel the tectonic movements
of the earth, and you can hear the magma flowing under our
feet and our bones crackling like a wild fire, and you can see the light
of fireflies reflected in polished metal, and there is nothing magical about that, it is just the way things are, and sometimes we have to raise our voice because the music is too loud and let your clothes move to a powerful bass, sound waves and bright lights, powerful like the sun, blinding us if we stare for too long, but isn't it the biggest sign
of love, like singing to a corn field, and all acts
of kindness that are not pitiful nor utilitarian, that are truly horizontal as everything around us is impregnated with the deadliest violence, vertical and systemic, poisonous, and sometimes you just want to feel the sun burning your skin and look for life in all things declared dead, a kind
of vitality that operates like corrosion, strong as the wind near the sea, transforming all things,
Located on the northwest corner
of the Aronoff Center, this space features glass
window walls that front the 7th and Walnut Street entrances, 24 - and 44 -
foot - high ceilings, Kasota stone
walls, and greenstone floors.
For that piece I hung three paintings against the glass
window with mirrors installed on a
wall a couple
of feet behind them.
A fluffy, richly ornamented carpet in shades
of turquoise, blue, and salmon, Konnigratz / Hamichuri / Konnigratz / Hamichuri (all works 2013), ran for some twenty - four
feet through the space, from the front
window to the back
wall, where it was reflected by a mirrored brass room - divider, Love Is Not a Feeling, recalling elements from Viennese Art Deco facades.
As part
of a national effort to reduce energy intensity, Harbin in 2010 spent $ 1.1 million to retrofit 21 million square
feet (2 million square meters)
of residential buildings — adding five new layers
of wall insulation, as well as better
windows and roofing.
And a passive house requires a tremendous amount
of insulation: 17,000 pounds
of dense - pack cellulose in the
walls, contained in a 12 - inch «pocket» surrounding the entire house; 2
feet of loose - fill insulation in the roof; triple - pane
windows filled with argon gas; and doors so well sealed and insulated that they provide as much protection as the
walls in most houses.
This room, Montgomery explains, «represented the apogee
of refined rusticity, with its individualistic stone fireplace, wide - board
walls,
window seat with velvet cushion,
wall - to -
wall carpet and polar bear rug, a trademark tree branch bed incorporating a bench at the
foot - board, a tree - root table, and taxidermy.
Dug and installed
footings, frame
walls and roof structures, and install
windows, points
of entry, and doors and door openings; installed siding and roofing materials such as hi - rib steel, shingles, wood, and other sidings, and mortarless masonry units.
Professional Experience SMC Construction (Irvine, CA) 05/2007 — Present Senior Project Superintendent • Supervise and managed subcontractors for a $ 4.2 million parking garage for LA Valley Collage • Perform demolition
of the existing parking lot and construction
of new 458 parking spaces • Install new lighting and «fire life safety» emergency phone system throughout the parking lot • Construct new storm drain system, Bio-swale, landscaping and new marquee signs • Oversee an $ 18 million construction project for the Ventura County Fire and Sheriff Academy Training Academy (FSTA) • Build single story, metal framed, 47,640 square
foot of classroom building • Construct classrooms, fire lab, driving and shooting simulator rooms, library, offices, kitchens, multipurpose rooms, break rooms, and restrooms • Supervise and manage the construction
of the Gold LEED Huntington Library • Oversee demolition
of existing library in accordance with city regulations • Manage the construction
of the $ 28 million Gold LEED Rieber Hall for UCLA • Direct team
of more than 120 workers a day for refurbishment
of 424 dormitory building • Ensure compliance with Title 24 and the latest code and building regulations • Perform asbestos abatement, installation
of HVAC system with new boilers and ductwork, plumbing with Solar panels providing hot water to 24 bathrooms with multiple showers, toilets and sinks, and ADA compliant restrooms • Install electrical system with an emergency generator backup system, 4 traction elevators,
windows, and curtain
wall system • Completed project on schedule without disrupting the University's use
of the 1st floor and exterior • Oversee the $ 5.6 million exterior renovation
of the Anaheim Convention Center • Remove exterior
walls on 3 sides
of the building and install complex new curtain
wall system in 20 bays • Maintain job site and public safety allowing use
of the convention center during ongoing construction
Smashing the idea
of basements as uninspired, rough spaces, Gallagher & Henry's walkout basements now feature 9 -
foot ceilings, insulated
walls, patio doors and Anderson 400 Series
windows.
The only things that unit owners actually had contracted to purchase were the fee simple rights to occupy the cubic
feet of defined air space, the cheap floor coverings (not the floors themselves) the
wall coverings (cheap paint jobs), and not the
walls themselves (often including the drywall panels themselves), some kitchen and bathroom cupboards and fixtures, some appliances, some interior doors and door knobs on closet doors etc, but not the
windows, not the service wiring, plumbing and heating / cooling duct work etc., etc..
I have a corner fireplace and an odd
window to the left
of it and several
feet of bare
wall to the right
of it.
But a
wall of stunning 19 -
foot - high
windows presented one major challenge.
The English cottage opens to two grand matching stairwells and 11 -
foot ceilings, which, along with a
wall of windows in the kitchen, create a light - filled space for today's family.
Sun filled cottage bathroom features archway opening to nook filled with upper
walls painted camel and lower
walls clad in tongue and groove paneling framing around porthole
window over a bank
of window dressed in beige striped roman shades over claw
foot tub paired with floor mounted tub filler atop mosaic marble tiled floor alongside a black spindle folding table flanked by built - in shelves.
My vision includes swapping out our current pillows, a new throw,
wall art, dresser styling,
foot -
of - the - bed storage, a bench near the
window and a few other styling accessories / finishing touches.
At the last minute, I decided that I needed a little something to place on the
wall between the front door and the
window at the
foot of the steps.