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  2. Site analysis - Wikipedia

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    Step four involves more developed designs and a detailed cost estimate. Step five is the construction documents or the plan. Bidding and contracting for the project follows as step six. Construction then will take place as step seven. The final step, step eight, in the site design process is occupation and management of the site.

  3. Model factory and dwelling, The Rocks - Wikipedia

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    The building is a rare example in the New South Wales context of a Free Style factory building that embodies the utopian principles of the Arts and Crafts Movement. [1] The building is a rare example of a model factory and dwelling constructed by the State Government and the only known example intended to be leased. [4] [1]

  4. Tao Zhu Yin Yuan - Wikipedia

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    The residential building has a special appearance and is a rare twisting building, which is modeled after a DNA strand in the form of a double helix progressing 90 degrees from top to bottom, with each floor offset 4.5 degrees from the previous. [3] There is also a helipad located on the top floor.

  5. I. M. Pei - Wikipedia

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    The new site was less than ideal; it was located on an old landfill, and just over a large sewage pipe. Pei's architectural team added more fill to cover the pipe and developed an elaborate ventilation system to conquer the odor. A new design was unveiled, combining a large square glass-enclosed atrium with a triangular tower and a circular ...

  6. Site-specific architecture - Wikipedia

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    The first examples seen of site-specific architecture orient around Spain, Italy and China in ancient cave and cliff dwellings dating back to the Neolithic period. [1] Architecture of the Neolithic period is the first example of site-specific architecture, the buildings being dedicated to religion or social practices.

  7. Trix (toyline) - Wikipedia

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    Trix construction sets website created by Adrie Wind; contains scans of most Trix manuals and brochures, mainly in Dutch, with some in German and some in English; Eine kurze Geschichte des Trix-Metallbaukastens " (tr. "A Short History of Trix Construction Sets") by Werner Sticht (in German)

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  9. Apollo Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The design consists of large geometric planes of white concrete, the only decoration being two oval murals. The structure spans a small lake that frames a large geometric statue by Pasmore; in its original form, the Pavilion provided a pedestrian link between the two halves of the estate.