Sentences with phrase «open plazas»

Most visitors get a taste of it at Millennium Park, home to Anish Kapoor's famous reflective silver Cloud Gate (2006; also known as the «Bean»), but public art is visible all around the city, on the many open plazas in front of office and municipal buildings.
of retail space with open plazas, paseos, and gardens designed in Santa Barbara's quintessential Spanish Colonial Revival style.
In a coffee shop or big open plaza, the breadth of my audience is always represented and stays on my mind.
The Ground Floor offers a garden and open plaza ideal for entertaining.
One of the most picturesque Mayan ruins in Belize, Lamanai features three large pyramids, various restored stelae, and open plazas as well as a small but unique ball court.
For our last pets parade for the year 2013, the pets team engaged the help of our furkids, Sam and Pecan, to attract the crowd at the open plaza above Raffles Place MRT.
Here, surrounded by mid-century apartment buildings and a number of cafes dotted across the open plaza, is the Temple of Augustus & Livia.
Meticulously crafted by developer Michael Rosenfeld on the site of the original 1925 Hotel Californian, the «new» 121 - room Hotel Californian at the intersection of State and Mason Streets features paseos, gardens, fountains, and open plazas.
The property which has been meticulously curated by developer Michael Rosenfeld features stunning paseos, gardens, fountains, and open plazas.
There are flashes of this philosophy here and there throughout the game: a scattering of sneaky vents, secret vantage points and open plazas.
The steel - clad extension, composed of three pavilions and an open plaza, accommodates a new entrance lobby, exhibition spaces, storage areas, new reading rooms, offices, and a 299 - seat auditorium, particularly suited to chamber music, at the underground level.
Later, in the 1960s, the Rockefellers spearheaded Isamu Noguchi's Sunken Garden and Jean Dubuffet's sculpture Group of Four Trees in the open plaza in front of One Chase Manhattan Plaza (now known as 28 Liberty).
This iconic town center is described by CityLab as «a dense cluster of offices, restaurants and shops, centered on a wide - open plaza with a fountain... a community gathering spot.»
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