- was a Diktynnaion, or
temple of Diktynna. "Oupis [Artemis], O queen,
fairfaced Bringer of Light, thee too the
Kretans name
after that Nymph," Callimachus...
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examples of this
architectural concept in the city.
Based on the use of
fairfaced concrete and the sharp,
geometrical volumes, the
building can also be...
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England parish church in
Upper Hale, Surrey. It is a red
brick structure,
fairfaced inside and out, with an aisle-less nave and
small chancel adorned with...
- St.
Maria L.B. 1953). The
Lutheran church, a
plain cubical building of
fairfaced concrete,
neighboured by an L-shaped
vicarage was
erected in 1959 by J...
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which began around this time.
Edward encased the 18th-century
building in
fairfaced stone and
added two loggias, a
dining room,
Anglican chapel and kitchens...
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representative façade of the Army
Bakery is six
storeys high and
consists of
fairfaced,
yellow brickwork. Inside,
there are cast-iron
supports and
prussian barrel-vaults...
- Wake
Forest University of Winston-Salem, the
George Mason University of
Fairface County, the
University of Havana, the École
nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts...
- (61, 243) and the
Guardhouse (21)
characteristically display the use of
fairface brick and the use of the Art Deco
style emplo**** for
permanent structures...
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engaged columns at
narrow and wide ends of main
church space.
Painted fairfaced blockwork walls,
stained gl**** to
clerestorey and
sanctuary of side chapel...