The most impactful experiences involved standing beneath your skylight which we all know by now is a vortex. |
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The architects opened up the building by adding a large window, a skylight, and a pair of French doors. |
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Steel-framed transparent glass above the tub is part of a skylight cruciform that runs the entire length and width of the third floor. |
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Their multiple reflections presented a cubistic fragmentation of the sky, the skylight lattice and bits of the adjacent building. |
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The spatial sequence is crowned by the parallel skylight bars which diffuse a soft luminance into the gallery spaces. |
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Each electrolier is linked to a corner of the lobby skylight by a narrow rootlike strip of ornament. |
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Even the skylight in the ceiling did little to dispel the creepiness the room seemed to ooze. |
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He broke a skylight, dropped a smoke canister into the room, to hide him from cameras, descended a rope ladder and grabbed the Cezanne. |
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Floored with glass, the terrace is also a skylight shedding luminance into the building and down the stairwell. |
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Rain starts thrumming into the canal and onto the skylight outside my room. |
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Four small windows and a skylight brighten the room, which is 24 feet across. |
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A porch entrance leads to a wide hall with understairs storage, skylight window and ornate ceiling coving. |
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Check that the attic space is clear of obstructions above where you wish to locate the skylight. |
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A circular tower with a domed skylight exemplifies the surprising styling characteristic of contemporary design. |
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The sloped skylight is supported by laminated-glass structural ribs and is strong enough to support the weight of cleaning crews. |
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The central atrium of the High Museum of Art, designed by Richard Meier, is once again filled with light from the skylight above. |
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Youths were clambering over barbed wire fences, climbing through skylight windows and running amok in the dark. |
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He can look down on all of us, has side windows through which to view the world, and a skylight to the stars. |
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Her reflection was eerie and the skylight threw a shocking bright light down on top of her. |
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The lights were off but the skylight and two large bay windows on the opposite wall provided more than enough light to see by. |
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A skylight in the domed roof spilled silver light over a sword suspended in mid air. |
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A series of catwalks criss-crossed above him, illuminated by a large skylight. |
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The rowdy crowd jumped up and down on the roof to smash the skylight window. |
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By this time, the rain was pummelling the overhead skylight, but we just laughed and raised our voices. |
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Scaffolding, useful if you're installing a large skylight, can be rented from tool supply companies. |
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One witness was changing his child's nappy shortly before midnight when he looked up through a skylight and saw a huge fireball in the sky. |
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Would-be burglars climbed on to the flat roof of the church and unscrewed the plastic skylight cover. |
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Emerging from the skylight, I turn and walk right into a pearlescent heaven of snowbells and their perfume. |
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The utility room and bathroom both feature a panelled ceiling with skylight. |
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The brilliant lights of the buildings outside shone in through the skylight, casting a bright square of light on the floor. |
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A study with a high vaulted ceiling, a skylight and windows looking onto the atrium leads to two bedrooms at the back of the house. |
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Simply install a set of venetian blinds or other adjustable window covering over the skylight opening. |
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At the top of the tall, narrow Victorian townhouse, on a small landing beneath a skylight, perches Gunn's writing desk. |
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The sun streamed through the dust caked on the skylight giving a gray green cast to the empty room. |
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Beams spanning the roof to shoring towers on either side were located slightly offset from roof arches, which align with skylight mullions. |
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She added that Jack is also an expert cat burglar and if he is out at night and sees an open skylight he cannot resist the temptation. |
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Here, the railing separates from the wall creating a hollow space with ample daylight filtering in through a skylight directly above. |
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A skylight can be an efficient and desirable source of passive solar heating, assuming that you need the heat. |
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For skylight curbs, measure the appropriate length of the strip to extend the detail for an outside corner a minimum of 75 mm. |
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A high-pitched roof and a large skylight guaranteed ventilation and light. |
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Six stainless steel flues vent forge smoke through the corrugated iron roof which is cut away at the ridge for a skylight that runs the length of the studio. |
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The full bale's width of insulation from the ground to the skylight allows us to burn barely two cords of wood a year for all our cooking and heating needs. |
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An overhead skylight provides natural light for studying wine colour. |
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There is an intricate Victorian tiled entrance hall with a splendid banister and staircase leading to the upper floor and which is well lit by a large skylight. |
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Living quarters are on the piano nobile under the deep coved ceiling and skylight and are flooded with luminance from the frameless glazed openings on either side. |
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The arresting features of the building as visitors arrive are the new entrance, a new grand stairwell and the development of a central atrium with skylight. |
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There are no windows in the walls, only a skylight window in the ceiling. |
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Where the ramps angle, holes are created that allow light to pass through the house from a skylight that matches the shape, dimension, and positioning of the ramp doglegs. |
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The center of the Institute for International Economics features a three-story atrium with a skylight serving up natural light to all the facing offices. |
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The metal roof, in black, comes with our well-loved 4? x 4? skylight for star gazing. |
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The Phillips Reading Room, in the Widener Library, is one of two study areas made usable by an innovative skylight system over a previously unoccupied light well. |
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The interior of the cave, pierced by apertures giving onto the sea and by a sort of skylight open to the heavens, reflects a light of mist and water on its damp walls. |
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The overhead skylight had contributed its share to the chaos. |
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A glass bottomed runnel, which collects water during the short and torrential rains, doubles as a skylight over a glass shower and over the guest room below. |
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Module in the shape of a submarine, with back access and with a cabin with a skylight for children to see through a periscope and use the helm. |
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Sadly I had neglected to properly shut the skylight, the gales had forced it wide open, and the torrential downpour had torrentially downpoured into my room for 4 hours. |
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White snow gently fell onto the glass of the skylight, melting away. |
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His living room was simple, full of books, pictures, paintings, a TV set, all illuminated softly by the skylight. |
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The other two studios were on the second floor of the main building, each with a skylight on opposite ends of the same north wall. |
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In the United States, the skylight and sliding roof market also offers great potential for this material. |
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In order to neutralize unwanted blue color from the sky, photographers use skylight filters. |
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The software is a useful tool whether you're a building designer or architect, skylight manufacturer or an educator. |
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One clearly sees that most of the daylight is available either close to the façade or under the skylight. |
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The office is daylit through a clerestory of bronze double glazings as well as a single skylight located towards the back of the office. |
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Components of the refurbishment include improving the mechanical system, replacing the skylight and enhancing the plant and animal exhibit. |
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My uncle had installed a skylight above my bed for my birthday last year. |
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There was a large round skylight in the ceiling, and a loft. |
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The office sits to the right of the front door and a beautifully unfussy skylight illuminates broad stairs leading to the bedrooms, bathroom and first-floor sitting room. |
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The dark entrance leads to an upper lit space with diffusing glazing: the first step was to therefore change the skylight roofing structure in the main room. |
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On Labour Day, armed thieves seized on this lapse in security, entered the museum through a skylight, tied up the security guards, and stole 17 paintings from the museum's European collection. |
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The posts are manufactured with strength in mind and the metal roof includes the favourite skylight for admiring the moon and stars while still in your hot tub. |
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Then, as now, the Wright's monument to modernism, with its spiral ramp, rotunda, and domed skylight, fascinates visitors and provides a unique space in which to experience art. |
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Luminous gradations of skylight, spiky silhouettes, humour, menace and challenge – everything is there, from the hugeness of Hagrid to the horrified expressions of untrusting new wizard chessmen. |
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An oculus skylight bathes one wall with a moving circle of light. |
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Now he has his own powerchair, it was built specially for him by skylight designs in Cork and he's doing really well. |
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The San Francisco firm of Swatt Architects used clerestories and a new skylight to create an efficient, streamlined, light-filled kitchen. |
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When a photographer uses daylight coming through a skylight and window for illumination, the direction of the light source obviously cannot be changed. |
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Practical and elegant: the solution for the skylight. |
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They are made up of a small round skylight window and a vertical niche that will be reopened and decorated with opalescent glass to let in the light. |
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Due to the standard condensed water pump with overflow protection and fault circuitry, water can be pumped up to a delivery height of 2.5 m into a drain or, for example, through a skylight to the outside. |
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The tested skylight consisted of two horizontal divisions separated by a vertical muntin, each glazed with a single piece of glass. |
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The project will replace the original skylight, as well as repair the parapets, flat roof and interface between the skylight and sloped metal roof. |
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Sometimes his feet rased the surface of water, and at others the skylight almost flattened his nose. |
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Hemingway suffered a severe injury in their Paris bathroom when he pulled a skylight down on his head thinking he was pulling on a toilet chain. |
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Carved on a muqarnas façade on the opening of a skylight in the middle of the suq there is a signature of one of the craftsmen who worked on the construction of the suq. |
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The building is comprised of an immense skylight, necessary for the activities of craftsmen, made of a stained glass window that serves as the façade. |
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But some, such as the fine mirror sculptures, are certainly enhanced by it: seeing the gallery's gilding and skylight reflected upside-down in these pieces adds to their enjoyment. |
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The main theatre, with space now for around 340 spectators, is a richly decorated triumph of gold-tinted walls, painted hieroglyphs, floral motifs and friezes, and an art-deco skylight. |
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The central element became the stairway, beneath a high skylight. |
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Solar heat gain from the planar glass skylight is modified by fritting the glass, but it will be interesting to see how the space behaves in full summer. |
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The chase leads to the British Museum, where he clambers onto the domed roof of the Reading Room and slips, crashing through a skylight, and falling to his death inside. |
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The second floor has two further bedrooms, a double decorated in light mocha and a single dressed in a bright leaf green, featuring a skylight window. |
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