Sentences with phrase «west wall of the building»

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A school official told police that the vandals broke glass panels on two doors at the north side of the building and a window on the west wall.
The Israeli government, meanwhile, has authorised the building of hundreds of thousands of new settlement houses in the West Bank and the so - called «barrier», which is in part a 26 ft tall (8metres) concrete wall, will soon reach completion.
«The problem with that argument is that the buildings to the north and the west only include about 35 percent of the wall surrounding their building,» Bergman said.
First elected into office in 2009, Rodriguez touted his record standing up for the the rights of the working - class, bringing gas to an Academy Street building that had been without it for years, putting pressure on an absentee landlord on West 183rd Street, and leading a March Downtown in support of Occupy Wall Street.
Hadrian's Wall was built in AD122 on the orders of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, and stretched from the East to West
Kitchen with a wall of gray pantry cabinets placed next to a built in desk lined with a monogrammed pin board backsplash lit by a West Elm Two - Light Marble Table Lamp with overhead shelves, with backs of shelves clad in pink and black hexagon wallpaper, Hicks Hex Wallpaper.
Gentili's office is in the east wing of the building and Wall's in the west wing.
The blue sword flashed bright and iridescent, stark against the wall of black clouds building in the west.
Supported by 18 inches of solid granite walls, the five - story hotel was the tallest building in Nevada until 1929 and featured the first electric elevator west of the Mississippi.
(Clockwise from top left: Natalie Jeremijenko's «Tree Logic,» «Sol LeWitt: A Wall Drawing Retrospective,» Teresita Fernández's «Black Sun,» Anselm Kiefer's «The Women of the Revolution (Les Femmes de la Revolution),» a view of MASS MoCA from a campus building roof, and Franz West's «Les Pommes d'Adam.»
The film / book follows a narrative of a failed love story, involving a woman who had recently abandoned the narrator and left him with the landscape photographs lacking his presence and the presence of the notorious Israeli built Wall in the West Bank, an absence which echoes the atmosphere conjured by these images.
Artwork will be located in key public spaces and reception areas of the building: along East and West corridors, Lobby vestibule and on the Main wall of lobby above reception.
Exposed brick walls, floating steel beams and windows will retain the industrial spirit of the building in West London, which will then blend into and be surrounded by artworks and unexpected finds from a personal career of collecting.
The Second Floor provides approximately 5,000 square feet of exhibition space with ceilings eighteen feet high, skylights tracing the west and north walls of the building, and concrete floors that appear to float via a carefully crafted reveal that runs the full perimeter of the space where the floor meets the walls.
2016 Olivennes, Hannah., Arts as a Means of Fighting Prejudice, The New York Times, 6 October 2016 Issue 97, Divide and Conquer, Monocle Magazine, October 2016 Law, Katie, Artist Yinka Shonibare on pushing the boundaries of art and a new fashion for building walls, The Evening Standard, 21 September 2016 Sheerin, Mark, End of Empire: Yinka Shonibare MBE on his exhibition at Margate's Turner Contemporary, Culture 24 online, 27 April 2016 Black, Paul, Yinka Shonibare: End of Empire, Conflict and Dominion at Turner Contemporary, Artlyst online, 31 March 2016 Le Bron, L., Textile and west African culture, FT.com, 24 June 2016 Yinka Shonibare MBE: Homecoming, THISDAY Style Magazine, 29 January
Two months prior to the building of the Berlin Wall in 1961, Richter escaped to West Germany and soon after began studies at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf where he took an interest in exploring the relationships between painting and photography.
Both paintings had been painted over for ideological reasons after Richter escaped from East to West Germany (2 months before the building of the Berlin wall); after unification of both German states, the wall painting «Joy of life» (1956) was uncovered in two places in the stairway of the German Hygienic Museum, and after the millennium these two uncovered windows with a look at the «Joy of Life» has been newly recovered.
This spring, Mr. Ruscha will reimagine one of his much - loved 1977 pastels for the outside wall of an apartment building overlooking the High Line at West 22nd Street and Tenth Avenue in Chelsea.
Michael Chavez, left, and Chris Perez move a painting into place Tuesday before it is hung on a wall at the new Clyfford Still Museum, just west of the Denver Art Museum's Hamilton Building.
When I first saw the images of C. F. Møller's award winning Danish prison design, shown here, I wondered what was so different; it had a bunch of star - shaped panopticon like buildings surrounded by a honking huge 20 foot wall that is the most intimidating thing I have seen this side of the West Bank.
That in our day we still build brand new tract homes with flex duct strung carelessly about a ventilated attic, that many have little to no roof overhangs for shading and wall protection, that many shamelessly orient nearly an entire facade of glazing due west, pierce their ceilings full of recessed lights, place unsealed, non-insulated pull - down attic stairs inside the house and air handlers either in attics or garages... in spite of wonderful innovations in building science over the past several decades... blunders like these and other egregious errors in design and construction continue apace.
A brick wall has been built on the east, south, and west sides of each one.
The most efficient shape of building for maximum winter solar gain is elongated along the east - west axis, giving a large south facing wall and smaller east and west facing walls.
Building type: 1950s solid wall brick house, east - west orientation, detached (91sqm extended to 125sqm) Location: Nottingham Budget: Approx # 200k including extensions, full refurbishment, full and internal fit - out, garage rebuild, landscaping Space heating demand Before: 458 kWh / m2 / yr according to EPC at time of purchase After: 24kWh / m2 / yr (PHPP) Heat load Before: not known After: 10 W / m2 Primary energy demand (PHPP) Before: not known After: 81 kWh / m2 / yr Primary energy demand (measured) Before: 330 kWh / m2 / yr After: 81 kWh / m2 / yr Energy performance certificate (EPC) Before: E 39 After: B90 (predicting space and water heating total of over 13,000 kWh / yr compared with actual value of 5,345 kWh in 2013) Measured total energy consumption Before: 275 kWh / m2 / yr (Apr 2010 - Mar 2011) After: 56 kWh / m2 / yr (Jan - Dec 2013), not including PV use or generation.
Most of the buildings that failed were new, and had fewer shear walls, even though they were essentially stronger than many buildings on the West Coast.
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