- the
sports complex zone,
providing a
buffer for
military access, a non
aedificandi zone and
urban growth, in
addition to
expansion for
green spaces and...
- the
walls ineffective. As the
walls and the area
around them (the non-
aedificandi area)
hindered the
development of the town, the
walls were demolished...
- the
Trinity University in Texas.
Although the site is
located in a non
aedificandi zone, it is now
situated in the
immediate vicinity of the Mâlik ibn Anas...
-
object of doubt, was
specified by Pope John Paul II in the
letter Spes
Aedificandi: "Yet
there is no
doubt that the Church,"
wrote my
beloved predecessor...
- an
unobstructed field of fire. Initially, an area
known as a zone non
aedificandi ("building-free zone") of 974
metres was envisaged,
which would have...
- gold.: 542
Natoli was
granted a
licentia po****ndi ****
privilegium aedificandi ("licence to po****te and build") by the king of Sicily,
Philip II of...
- (1970), mezzo-soprano and 12
instruments Tempus destruendi /
Tempus aedificandi (1971),
chorus Ulisse.
Suite dall'opera/A (1971), soprano, b****-baritone...
- and the
wartime Green Line (1975–1990). The area is
classified as non
aedificandi (Latin for "not to be built") in the
Master Plan of the
Beirut City Center...
- reference] when he
obtained the
privilege of
building new
lands (Ius
aedificandi[circular reference]); it wasn't
until 1507, though, that he obtained...
- Romania. Romans'
Square was
constructed on the
Esplanade land, a non
ædificandi zone
where building was
prohibited until 1868. That year, the Esplanade...