The paper was smoothed out, turned over, and marked off with our house of dreams, much like an architect's sketch of a one-story ranch house. |
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Hence, an architect's most fundamental charge is to design a weathertight building. |
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The engineers providing the foam floor forms individually numbered more than 200 panels to match the architect's drawings. |
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Full of contradictions, failures and oversights, the architect's personal life seemed to have none of the clarity possessed by his great works. |
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The architect's report points to a number of places where rain water has come through the walls and damaged the internal decoration. |
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The firehouse, commissioned in 1966, represents the height and turning point of the architect's career. |
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And this is an architect's rendering of the house, with some additions I want added. |
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The document requires the architect to modify contract documents, at the architect's expense, if bids exceed the owner's budget. |
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The simple lessons of the making of an arch, a wall, or a column form the architect's most fundamental vocabulary. |
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The facade of a building represents the architect's signature, but it is also a source of light and a thermal barrier. |
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With parameters set by the information architect's deliverables, development can flow more easily than ill-defined tasks. |
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We are hearing some complaints from current occupants about problems attributable to the architect's inexperience. |
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The structure grows tangentially from the architect's angular building, with a curve that rises and boomerangs back toward the entry. |
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The polished sophistication of this essay on how to use compressed space is underlined by the architect's ingenious use of materials. |
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It represents the architect's late style, which marks his break with prevailing modernist trends. |
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Several of the architect's most famous buildings will soon be depicted on postage stamps. |
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The building, formerly an architect's office, has the unique architectural feature that you must go outside and around the side to use the restrooms. |
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I watched the city pass by, the narrow, winding streets with their rounded paving stones, the precarious buildings that'd never known an architect's touch. |
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The story of a young architect's vision foiled by wrangling politicians is now the stuff of folklore, making it the perfect subject for an excellent musical melodrama. |
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The Jury was impressed with the success of the architect's original vision in the making of a huge naturally ventilated and lit entertainment and sporting centre. |
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He was sat at an architect's desk with a laptop, wearing wraparound shades, and having his words projected on to a plasma screen behind him while a small audience watched. |
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Central heating and gaslights were included in the architect's specifications, followed a little later by the introduction of electricity throughout the house. |
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It is making waves in the architect's world, not to mention engaging the attention of those looking for solutions to develop in an eco-friendly way. |
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In 1566 Pope Pius V requested that Danti use his architect's skills to design Santa Croce, the church of the Dominican monastery at Bosco Marengo near Alessandria. |
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An architect's lien statute may grant the same rights to a design professional as an ordinary mechanics' lien. |
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The LCT uses prefabricated components manufactured to an architect's specifications. |
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The architect's unrealized dream was to design the tallest building in the world. |
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The building was financed by a tax on coal, and was completed within its architect's lifetime with many of the major contractors engaged for the duration. |
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The County Architect's Department is starting to pleach trees to open up these vistas, now almost hidden by the exuberant growth. |
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