Balconies
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Actually, this is the smallest hall in size, and it has more seats than any of these because it has double
balconies.
So we invented a way to use
balconies
as the new social connectors.
The
balconies
are misregistered.
To make the
balconies
more comfortable for a longer period of time during the year, we studied the wind with digital simulations, so the effect of the balcony shapes breaks up the wind and confuses the wind and makes the
balconies
more comfortable and less windy.
Early in the morning, sunlight rakes the facades, sharpening shadows, and at night, lamplight segments the buildings into hundreds of distinct areas,
balconies
and windows and arcades, each one a separate pocket of visual activity.
It has four
balconies.
Between them, they leave spaces with extra ceiling heights and
balconies.
The
balconies
all move to go between those configurations, but they also disappear.
This is the view from my apartment, over the sort of landscape of triangular
balconies
that our client called the Leonardo DiCaprio balcony.
You notice that there is no proscenium, the
balconies
have been raised up, there are no seats, the floor in the auditorium is flat.
The
balconies
come down, you see that the orchestra begins to have a rake that's frontal towards the end stage, and the seats come in.
Here you see that the
balconies
actually have to move out of the way in order to bring a thrust into the space.
There you see it's the side
balconies
for the proscenium.
And the solution in terms of the
balconies
was to use something that we all know as a scoreboard lift.
As I said, all the
balconies
can move, but they can also be disappeared completely.
So that when you see it from this side, it looks like the
balconies
tilt up, and when you walk around to the other side it looks like the
balconies
go down.
But it did contain some of the most legendary and amazing rock and roll images that exist.. there were groupies having mass orgies on private jets, TV's thrown over balconies, awesome drug taking, celebrities, and sheer backstage boredom.
Around the world, political leaders and members of the public applauded essential workers, singing their praises from
balconies
and leaving flower bouquets outside hospitals.
Walking in Mexico City’s Roma Norte area, amid the old colonial homes with wrought-iron
balconies
and murals of Alfred Hitchcock, Sigmund Freud, and others, I came across a sign reading “M.N.
Why could not she lean over
balconies
in Swiss chalets, or enshrine her melancholy in a Scotch cottage, with a husband dressed in a black velvet coat with long tails, and thin shoes, a pointed hat and frills?
Signs by moonlight, long embraces, tears flowing over yielded hands, all the fevers of the flesh and the languors of tenderness could not be separated from the
balconies
of great castles full of indolence, from boudoirs with silken curtains and thick carpets, well-filled flower-stands, a bed on a raised dias, nor from the flashing of precious stones and the shoulder-knots of liveries.
It was the inn that is in every provincial faubourg, with large stables and small bedrooms, where one sees in the middle of the court chickens pilfering the oats under the muddy gigs of the commercial travellers—a good old house, with worm-eaten
balconies
that creak in the wind on winter nights, always full of people, noise, and feeding, whose black tables are sticky with coffee and brandy, the thick windows made yellow by the flies, the damp napkins stained with cheap wine, and that always smells of the village, like ploughboys dressed in Sundayclothes, has a cafe on the street, and towards the countryside a kitchen-garden.
He dwelt in that azure land where silk ladders hang from
balconies
under the breath of flowers, in the light of the moon.
Everybody was claiming a right to something; those who had no other duty were engaging
balconies
to see the King enter the town.
All the women were on the
balconies.
'Scarce had the rubicund Apollo spread o'er the face of the broad spacious earth the golden threads of his bright hair, scarce had the little birds of painted plumage attuned their notes to hail with dulcet and mellifluous harmony the coming of the rosy Dawn, that, deserting the soft couch of her jealous spouse, was appearing to mortals at the gates and
balconies
of the Manchegan horizon, when the renowned knight Don Quixote of La Mancha, quitting the lazy down, mounted his celebrated steed Rocinante and began to traverse the ancient and famous Campo de Montiel;'" which in fact he was actually traversing.
CHAPTER XIIIIN WHICH IS ENDED THE STORY OF THE SHEPHERDESS MARCELA, WITH OTHER INCIDENTSBit hardly had day begun to show itself through the
balconies
of the east, when five of the six goatherds came to rouse Don Quixote and tell him that if he was still of a mind to go and see the famous burial of Chrysostom they would bear him company.
And now gay-plumaged birds of all sorts began to warble in the trees, and with their varied and gladsome notes seemed to welcome and salute the fresh morn that was beginning to show the beauty of her countenance at the gates and
balconies
of the east, shaking from her locks a profusion of liquid pearls; in which dulcet moisture bathed, the plants, too, seemed to shed and shower down a pearly spray, the willows distilled sweet manna, the fountains laughed, the brooks babbled, the woods rejoiced, and the meadows arrayed themselves in all their glory at her coming.
Roque went back, while Don Quixote remained on horseback, just as he was, waiting for day, and it was not long before the countenance of the fair Aurora began to show itself at the
balconies
of the east, gladdening the grass and flowers, if not the ear, though to gladden that too there came at the same moment a sound of clarions and drums, and a din of bells, and a tramp, tramp, and cries of "Clear the way there!" of some runners, that seemed to issue from the city.
Water from the ponds bathed the foot of the walls on that side, and in front of several doors little wooden
balconies
overhung the rippling wavelets.
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