Only at the end of the film does the camera reach
the tall spire of the Empire»» the journey downward turns out to be a climb to the top.
The top landing area of the initial platforming section has a Mynock flying around
the tall spire.
The Gothic church is stunning both outside and inside, with its intense peaked roof and
tall spire drawing visitors in to witness the wealth of art and architectural treasures within its walls.
Let's say you find a power moon atop
a tall spire.
Then, in 1964, rock climbers found the dried - out remains of a giant stick insect on Ball's Pyramid, an 1,800 - foot -
tall spire of volcanic rock 14 miles from Lord Howe Island.
The first piece 408 - foot -
tall spire (which will bring total height -LSB-...]
At 94 meters (308 ft), it boasts
the tallest spire in England on a church that is not a cathedral.
The latter has
the tallest spire in the city and a museum.
The cathedral was completed in 1258 and has
the tallest spire of all UK churches.
After each army laid waste to the other, bodies scattered the battlefield until mage upon
tall spires reached down with magic and revived armies below, dooming them to fight and die again.
Not exact matches
By the early 1930s, the area along 42nd Street, directly north and south of Grand Central had become known as the «Valley of the Giants,» home to three of New York City's six
tallest skyscrapers: Walter Chrysler's silver
spire, real estate king Irwin Chanin's eponymous building across from the terminal and the white - faced Daily News Building.
With the additional 408 feet, the building would be the
tallest in the U.S. and third -
tallest in the world, although building experts dispute whether the
spire is actually an antenna — a crucial distinction in terms of measuring the building's height.
Without the
spire, One World Trade Center would actually be shorter than the Willis Tower in Chicago, which currently wears the crown of
tallest building in the U.S. at 1,451 feet, not including its own antennas.
I am sure this is exactly what Jesus wants... I know I do not agree with a lot of the ways that churches spend money, but is there really any justification of any sort whatsoever to build the world's
tallest church
spire?
We have the world's
tallest church
spire!»?
World Trade Center «
spire» clad in controversy Is One W.T.C. slated to have bragging rights as the
tallest structure in America, or is it going to be toppled over because of a technicality?
The plan to illuminate Manhattan's One World Trade Center in Belgian colors to show support for the nation reeling from terrorist attacks caused unexpected controversy Tuesday when the 408 - foot
spire atop the
tallest building in the U.S. appeared to display the incorrect hues.
Then, looming out of the dark and into the sub's tight halo of floodlight, through curtains of rising bubbles that made it seem as if the sub were driving through champagne, Seifert saw chimneys — black, knobby
spires, the
tallest rising more than 13 feet off the seafloor.
However by the 14th Century, ropewalking had apparently been reinstated to its previous entertainment status, and perhaps even ratcheted up a notch since, according to an article at Atlas Obscura, during the lavish coronation of Queen Isabeau in 1389 Paris, an acrobat carrying candles «walked along a rope suspended from the
spires of the cathedral to the
tallest house in the city.»
The
spire was built a generation later and is the
tallest in England.
Tulip Shell: Fasciolaria tulipa: A large shell, 3 to 8» long, it has very graceful lines, a
tall pointed
spire, smooth convex whorls and a long anterior canal.
Debuting as the second
tallest building in the city, the hotel adds a new dimension to the downtown skyline, with a «lighted crown» programmed with an array of color options and a 170 - foot
tall architectural
spire that is illuminated in the evenings, making the building visible from throughout Central Texas.
Seen from the lake, Varenna looks like a colourful painting with its brightly painted houses and buildings, flowers along the lake edge, a castle tower above the
tall pines on the verdant mountain behind, and the
spire of the Chiesa di San Giorgio rising up above the roofs.
The crowned
spire of its tower, the Westertoren, is the
tallest church steeple in town, and you can see it from almost anywhere in the city center.
Right in the center of the site is a
tall arrangement of corals which rise like a small cluster of church
spires.
Set to be completed in 2028, the basilica will eventually feature no fewer than eighteen soaring
spires and will become the
tallest religious edifice on the planet.
One of the highlights will be Amber
Spire Tower, a nine - foot - tall, vertical sculpture comprised of hundreds of glass spire - shaped pieces built into a dramatic tower forma
Spire Tower, a nine - foot -
tall, vertical sculpture comprised of hundreds of glass
spire - shaped pieces built into a dramatic tower forma
spire - shaped pieces built into a dramatic tower formation.
, Berlin Aspen Art Museum by Shigeru Ban, Aspen Atelier Courbet, New York Bernardaud, New York Caesarstone x Philippe Malouin, (Salone del Mobile, Milan 2015) Century
Spire by Daniel Libeskind, Manila, Philippines DROR, New York Fentress Architects, Denver London Shanghai Sean Knibb Joseph Walsh Studio, Cork Lobmeyr, Vienna Meissen, Meißen, Germany Norwegian Icons, Norway I Japan R & Company, New York Reddymade Design & Architecture, New York Ricardo Bofill
Taller de Arquitectura, Barcelona Wiener Silber Manufactur, Vienna WOHA Architects, Singapore
tall Chicago
Spire, which will add roughly 1,200 new ultra luxury units to the market this year, says Lissner.
He and his dad look up at the
spire of a
tall office building and share a moment of pride.