This building is quite incredible: an inverted concrete ziggernaut designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, its unique ramp gallery extends up from ground level in a long, continuous spiral along
the outer edges of the building to end just under the ceiling skylight.
Not exact matches
Outer edge of a mall parking lot, carpool lot, lots
of vacant
buildings... wherever I could find some privacy and get it done!
The new power center
of Gwanggyo would feature terraced
buildings with a garden on the
outer edge of every floor, giving all residents access to outdoor space and growing things.
Rectangular parking lamps were
built into the
outer edges of the grille.
«Lindzen picks one value at the
outer edge of the probability distribution function and
builds his entire argument on that (rather improbable) value as if it's highly certain» Okay, I see where you're coming from.
The situation as I see it is opposite: Mainstream science acknowledges there is a large uncertainty in the net aerosol forcing, whereas Lindzen picks onevalue at the
outer edge of the probability distribution function and
builds his entire argument on that (rather improbable) value as if it's highly certain: His argument is implicitly
built on high confidence / certainty that aerosol forcing is very low.
Reach into forgotten spaces, such as the
outer edges of partial walls, voids beneath staircases, space above doors and windows and behind tubs and toilets, and out -
of - the - way corners, to install recessed or
built - out bookcases.