Domes
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The Congressional Buildings Act of 1910 limits the height of buildings in D.C. to 130 feet, except for spires, towers,
domes
and minarets.
And the churches built in Palermo combined Latin-style architecture, Arab ceilings, and Byzantine domes, all decorated with exquisite golden mosaics.
Unfortunately for her, the anchor line gets tangled around the feet of some Boy Scouts who are visiting the Pantheon, and they are immediately yanked out and given an extraordinary but terrifying tour of some of the
domes
of Rome, which would, from their point of view, naturally be hanging upside down.
Two twin domes, two radically opposed design cultures.
A dome, one of these ten-foot
domes.
Soaring
domes?
Because it looks like those terrible geodesic
domes
of my late beloved '60s, they're called "buckyballs."
You can see it here, three
domes.
On the Mars project, we decided to do three domes, because if one didn't arrive, the other two could still form a base, and that was mainly because each of the
domes
actually have a life support system built in the floor, so they can work independently.
This software can also be networked between
domes.
We have a growing user base of this, and we network
domes.
And we can network between
domes
and classrooms.
When they arrived, brown
domes
made of crisscrossed branches and layers of multicolored mats would appear like crowds of dappled beetles on the outskirts of town.
Stalin replicated Hitler’s imperial model with his own architectural “classicism”: high rises with domes, spires, and other trimmings meant to denote power.
Like little
domes
of lead, my lids fell over my eyes.
I spotted the rounded
domes
of its mosques, the elegant tips of its minarets, and its fresh, leafy terraces.
Often from the top of a mountain there suddenly glimpsed some splendid city with domes, and bridges, and ships, forests of citron trees, and cathedrals of white marble, on whose pointed steeples were storks' nests.
No light could penetrate between their huge cones, and complete darkness reigned beneath those giants; they formed settlements of
domes
placed in close array like the round, thatched roofs of a central African city.
So as we took the curve of the road the little village vanished, and there in the dip of the Downs, past the spires of Patcham and of Preston, lay the broad blue sea and the grey houses of Brighton, with the strange Eastern
domes
and minarets of the Prince's Pavilion shooting out from the centre of it.
Within there was a high and large hall, ornamented with Eastern decorations, which harmonized with the
domes
and minarets of the exterior.
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