Sentences with phrase «huge glass panels»

The hallway is kept light and airy by the huge glass panels.
The Great Glass Sea By Josh Weil Grove • $ 16 • ISBN 9780802123718 In this compelling near - future novel, Russian twins Yarik and Dima work together on the Oranzheria, a greenhouse formed by huge glass panels that keeps their town in perpetual daylight.
Huge Moonroof The optional UltraView moon roof is composed of a huge glass panel that covers a five - foot section of the roof, effectively exposing the first and second rows to the sun.
The concept shows a new interpretation of BMW's signature kidney grille and four - eyed light setup and a huge glass panel on the roof looks like a feature that could make it onto the production model.
Huge Sunroof The optional UltraView sunroof is composed of a huge glass panel that covers a five - foot section of the roof, effectively exposing the first and second rows to the sun.

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As befits a show car, the interior is over-the-top plush, with leather everywhere (and a Bentley-esque, diamond sew pattern on the seats), a huge glass roof panel, oak «blockboard» wood trim, and filigreed aluminum.
The huge, unobstructed glass panel has a stylish dark tint, with a special surface treatment to offer a high degree of solar protection.
In the first room of Marian Goodman's new gallery, adjacent pairs of vast grey painted - glass panels are retwinned on opposite walls, so that the space contracts a little around a huge central sculpture, 7 Panes of Glass (House of Cards)(2013), that drolly invokes both Richard Serra's cliffs of leaning steel and Caspar David Friedrich's The Sea of Ice (1glass panels are retwinned on opposite walls, so that the space contracts a little around a huge central sculpture, 7 Panes of Glass (House of Cards)(2013), that drolly invokes both Richard Serra's cliffs of leaning steel and Caspar David Friedrich's The Sea of Ice (1Glass (House of Cards)(2013), that drolly invokes both Richard Serra's cliffs of leaning steel and Caspar David Friedrich's The Sea of Ice (1824).
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