Steel girders have been used in its construction, which could allow for building of a second storey or mezzanine. |
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In fact, Hopper had originally included a figure in the upper storey, but later painted it out. |
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The hotel was a four storey Victorian building with brittle brown wisps of ivy on the discoloured stonework around the door. |
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The whole building will be raised half a storey above the ground to comply with existing levels. |
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She said work on the top floor of the three storey building began in January and is expected to be finished by the end of this month. |
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Less than one minute later, she was in Ms Kiss's office, on the second floor of the three storey building. |
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The office was in the attic of one of those six storey buildings in South Kensington. |
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The preparation is to allow for the construction of a three storey residential and commercial building as well as a market square. |
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The two storey semi-detached residence consists of a large ground floor area, previously a licensed premises, and toilets. |
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The four bed detached two storey house enjoys many extras and has a walled garden to the front and rear. |
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The cause of a blaze which destroyed a three storey mill in Radcliffe is under investigation. |
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A 17 storey, 62m high office tower has been built on a traditional harbour-side long narrow site with its thin side to the water. |
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The finished museum, with five storeys above ground and one storey below ground, will resemble a huge ship. |
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The lowest storey, where the mill wheel used to be is for workshop, boiler and storage. |
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The first storey has six window range, stone mullioned and transomed windows with arched upper lights and rectangular hood moulds. |
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Not too many interior walls since they converted the upstairs storey from five shoebox rooms and a landing to one big space. |
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This is running off the parapet above and is caused from defective rainwater disposal at second storey level to the external balcony. |
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A 10-screen multiplex cinema would be brought to the town, a new department store and 1,000-space multi storey car park. |
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In some skyscrapers, storey upon storey of offices were alight, although others were not. |
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The service quarters will be elevated a storey above the courtyard wall and will no longer be concealed. |
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So we decided we'd dig the whole lot out and put the bottom storey underground. |
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Within seconds he had climbed to the second storey, jimmied open a window, and disappeared inside. |
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This development will be of fourteen houses, eight of which will be bungalows along with six two storey dwellings. |
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The east and west ditches are enfiladed by small, two storey demi caponiers whilst the main ditch is covered by a full caponier. |
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The three storey building comprises a ground floor retail unit and residential accommodation overhead. |
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The new facility, which provides accommodation for 102 children in a two and a half storey building, is on a small site on Glenmorris Street. |
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Overhead power cables broke the fall of the crane as the jib of the machine tore a gaping hole in the roof of the single storey premises. |
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Sadly, pathetically, while he was hospitalised his neat single storey home was broken into and ransacked in an obvious search for money. |
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The plan of the house has been developed to make a two and three storey L-shaped building with an attenuated wing extending back to the ravine. |
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The homes will also be sympathetic to existing designs in Broome Manor Lane in that they will be two storey. |
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There could not have been more than 50 huts in all and a dozen or so single storey brick and mortar houses, overlooking the fields beyond. |
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One of the proposals, submitted by Joe Costello, proposes to construct 25 semi detached two storey houses. |
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This phrase originated in medieval times in Europe when most double storey houses did not have indoor toilets. |
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A loft extension in particular creates an instant extra storey to the house. |
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The application was for eight, two storey houses and eight bungalows organised in four clusters. |
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Land beside Blue Bridge Lane, currently a redundant building, would have 24 three storey houses built on it. |
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All mosques have zenanas or areas of worship for women on the upper storey with a separate entrance on the side. |
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The single storey residence covers 232 square metres and is in excellent decorative order throughout. |
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The transformation will also include a pair of ten-storey steel staircases and nine storey steel-framed infills for two existing light wells. |
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The lower storey disappeared in 1889 when the building was modified and the distinctive stone pillars supporting the upper storey were added. |
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The two storey, 16,000 sq ft showroom caters for all ages and tastes, with separate sections for road bikes, children's bikes and mountain bikes. |
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The house is two storeys high, excluding a deep basement and an attic storey tucked behind the parapet which hides the hipped roof. |
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On the second storey level there was a balcony with rusted railings running around the walls. |
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Player, administration and spectator facilities are arranged on three levels underneath the grandstand, with changing areas on the lowest storey at pitch level. |
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The part three storey and part four storey block would include 15 car parking places, its own house manager, a laundry room, communal lounge and garden. |
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In her book storey included notes of conversations she had had with Kate about Dickens and Ellen. |
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Entrance is signalled by a change of material, where the whole of the lower storey seems to shift to the right as if following some sort of geological heave. |
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The building is of obvious heritage value, not just to Swindon but nationally, and should therefore be restored without a 10 storey greenhouse regardless of the cost. |
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The girls, aged three and four, were suffocated by fumes from the fire which started in the ground-floor flat of the three storey Victorian house in Osterley Road. |
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Ten storey Love Songby Richard Milward The story of a struggling artist who is discovered and corrupted, all in one paragraph. |
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He had carding machinery and 9,000 throstle frame spinning spindles in a three storey building alongside the brook, and 240 looms in a weaving shed alongside Chaddock Lane. |
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The building would be a one and a half storey rectangular block, with some local stone finish and extensive fenestration in the front and gable elevations. |
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Some of his buildings have a classical ground floor, a tropical Gothic first storey and then change to art deco or even Scotch Baronial half way up. |
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An unconverted attic doesn't count as a third storey, by the way. |
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The frame is filled in with triple glazing on the upper storey, with ashlar stone blocks on the first floor, and is left open on the ground floor to form a colonnade. |
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Single storey houses with roofs that usually face the front and back of the home will likely need a low pitch roof on the sunroom to continue the flow. |
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On the other side of the road are normal, two storey houses. |
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The guestrooms will be laid out on the upper three floors, with the fourth storey acting as a penthouse floor capable of being turned into 22 bedrooms. |
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The school had been one of the few two storey buildings in the village, and the hundred year old wooden frame shook when vehicles passed along the road below. |
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The cement-faced ground storey contains the doorway and a sashed window of normal proportions, above which is a wide sashed window of three lights. |
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Long stretches of peeling-paint one and two storey buildings, with molded plastic signs whose reds and whites are well on their way to turning to muted pinks and beiges. |
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Forensics experts were still working in the three storey block last night and the street was cordoned off. |
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In 1900, a second storey was added to the building, originally housing an arts institute. |
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The first Walker's crisp production line was in the empty upper storey of Walker's Oxford Street factory in Leicester. |
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The process required greater levels of light than spinning, and weaving sheds would often be single storey, with overhead north facing lights. |
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A 19th century terrace of houses, now mostly converted into shops, had to have its upper storey removed to provide an easier approach. |
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For superstitious reasons, many buildings number their 13th storey as 14, bypassing 13 entirely. |
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The latest saw nine storey apartment block on Selly Oak New Road, with room for 436 students, approved. |
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Sheth Aiyana, a premium tower of 12 storey perched majestically in the widely acclaimed Vasant Valley enclave is a residential haven above par. |
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A Battye, single storey rear extension with subfloor garden store and internal alterations, 41 Ryefields, Scholes. |
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It was built, in the late 11th or early 12th century of earth with timber palisades for defence and a one or two storey wooden dwelling. |
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They worked for hours to get Pemba out from the seven storey Hilton Guesthouse. |
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Directors Mark Gillon and Fiona Dobbing planned the three storey venue to be a relaxed operation, aimed at the upper end of the market. |
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The Romanian builder working on renovations was on the third floor of the five storey offices when the top two floors imploded at 4pm, showering the street. |
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The main building of the former school consists of a full basement three storey building with a gable roof, which is located within a closed perimeter block development. |
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Contract awarded for construction of a 5 bedroom group home in a single storey development of brick veneer type construction with concrete floor slabs and metal roofing. |
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From here you can either continue upwards to a boudoir, rising half a storey and lined with yellow lemonwood, or to the dining room above the high drawing room. |
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A second storey was added around 1890 to provide additional rooms for the Severn family and a studio was built at the rear of the house for the use of Arthur Severn. |
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The upper storey of the gun battery would have held additional guns. |
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The windows of the lower storey are smaller than those of the side walls and are deeply recessed, a visual indication of the thickness of the wall. |
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The remarkable feature here is that the lower storey of this portico extends to the full width of the aisles, while the upper section defines the nave that lies behind it. |
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