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  2. Rena Sakellaridou - Wikipedia

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    For Sakellaridou, architecture emerged as a profession over time. As a child, she remembers her non-architectural dreams of being a captain on the seas, as she was born in the port city of Pythagoreion, as well as her later considerations of law school in light of her father being a judge. [5]

  3. Roof garden - Wikipedia

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    A roof garden is a garden on the roof of a building. Besides the decorative benefit, roof plantings may provide food, temperature control, hydrological benefits, architectural enhancement, habitats or corridors [ 1 ] for wildlife, recreational opportunities, and in large scale it may even have ecological benefits. [ 2 ]

  4. Ken Smith (architect) - Wikipedia

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    He is well known for his work on the Roof Garden of New York City's Museum of Modern Art, which consists of white gravel, recycled black rubber, crushed glass, sculptural stones and artificial boxwood plants in a camouflage pattern. [2] Smith was a member of the THINK Team in the World Trade Center competition in 2002. [2]

  5. What happened to the roof garden? Stephen F. Austin Hotel ...

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    The roof garden with its 125 windows was replaced in 1937 by a five-story, 150-room addition that brought the hotel's capacity to 350. As reported in the American-Statesman for Sunday, Dec. 26 ...

  6. Wharton–Scott House - Wikipedia

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    The mansion was built from 1903 to 1904 for Electra Waggoner, the daughter of William Thomas Waggoner and heiress of the Waggoner Ranch, and her husband, Albert Buck Wharton. [2] [3] It was designed by Sanguinet & Staats in the Georgian Revival architectural style. [2] The house is two and a half stories with a gambrel roof. [4]

  7. Electra - Wikipedia

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    Electra is the eponymous narrator of her story in the book 'Electra' by Henry Treece. (Bodley Head, 1963: Sphere Books., 1968). (Bodley Head, 1963: Sphere Books., 1968). Electra on Azalea Path is the title of Sylvia Plath 's poem published in 1959, in reference to the Electra Complex

  8. Dunkin's Spring Menu Just Leaked, But There’s One BIG Problem

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    The All-Clad Factory Seconds Sale just started: Get up to 73% off All-Clad cookware

  9. Crossrail Place - Wikipedia

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    Architect Magazine described Crossrail Place as an "enormous, ship-like building", and its roof is the largest timber project in the United Kingdom. [3] It was designed by Foster + Partners and Arup. [1] [4] [5] It rises from the Import Dock (North Dock) of West India Docks. The roof garden