Sentences with phrase «roof on the east side»

It is even something of a shame to lose the wooden roof on the east side, even though it isn't vintage like the rest of the stadium.

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Planted on the south, west or east side of your house, it even shades your roof and cuts your cooling costs.
Features: The stylish Surrey NYC features luxury accommodations, an acclaimed on - site restaurant with separate lounge and bar, and an internationally renowned spa, as well as a private roof garden with stunning views of Central Park and the vibrant Upper East Side.
Beginning from these circulation routes, and from the presence on the site of magnificent live oaks, the Johnston Marklee design calls for trees to be surrounded by three square, open - roofed courtyards, two of them serving as entrances on the west and east sides of the building, and the third providing a «scholars» cloister» on the north.
Roof, a site - specific sculpture, consists of nine hollow, low - profile domes of stacked slate, each with a centered oculus, that run the length of the ground - level garden area on the north side of the Gallery's East Building.
A large part of the building was cut up into small meeting - rooms for the conferences of the trades; in an upper story another great [73] room was provided for the cosmorama; and the flat roof was to be safely inclosed with a balustrade, so that on pleasant days or evenings the frequenters of the institution might sit or promenade there, partake of harmless refreshments, listen to agreeable music, [8] and enjoy the magnificent prospect of the city below, — the heights beyond the East River on one side, the Hudson on the other, and the magnificent island - studded harbor.
Romeo Every visit to this space, opened by the artist Aurel Schmidt on the top floor of a ramshackle Lower East Side building, offered a new pleasure: action - packed group portraits on paper by Joseph Geagan, a madcap two - person stunner from Will Sheldon and Gobby, and febrile group shows (including a sculpture display now on the buildings precarious - looking roof).
I don't agree with Martin that the blue panels deface (I think they're kind of cool looking against the traditional reds and browns), but I did see lots of people planting them on their ultra-steep roofs (much more than the latitude) and pointing them in whatever direction the house seemed to face on the street side (north, east, south, whatever).
Ry ended up adding an extra four feet on the east wall, put in all new windows, roof and siding, as well as in floor heat and a fireplace.
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