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  2. Old Wanchai Market Building - Wikipedia

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    Wan Chai Market, the wet market housed in the old market building since 1937, has moved into the new market complex on the lower levels of "The Zenith", a newly built residential development located just opposite to the market building, in September 2008. The Wan Chai Market was initially a wet place where merchants would sell their belongings.

  3. Commonwealth Avenue Wet Market - Wikipedia

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    The wet market was built at a cost of $240,000, and was opened by then assemblyman for Queenstown Lee Siew Choh. [1] The wet market was visited by Queen Elizabeth II in 1972. [3] The market was closed in 2005 due to poor business caused by the demolition of nearby HDB blocks. [2] The hawkers of the market were relocated to other nearby wet ...

  4. Palengke - Wikipedia

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    A typical public market, in Danao, Cebu, locally known as a "palengke" in the Philippines A palengke ( Chavacano : palenque ) is a permanent wet market in the Philippines (differentiated from periodic wet markets called talipapa ).

  5. WET (company) - Wikipedia

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    WET, also known as WET Design, is a water feature design firm based in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1983 by former Disney Imagineers Mark Fuller , Melanie Simon, and Alan Robinson, [ 3 ] the company has designed over two hundred fountains and water features using water, fire, ice, fog, and lights.

  6. Wet markets in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    In 1920, the Reclamation Street Market was opened in Hong Kong. Due to structural problems, Reclamation Street Market was removed by the government in 1953. [2] In 1957, Yau Ma Tei Street Market launched to replace the Reclamation Street Market. [3] There were fixed-pitch stalls which sold vegetables, fruits, seafood, beef, pork, and poultry.

  7. Site analysis - Wikipedia

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    The third step deals with schematic design of a site plan as well as a preliminary cost estimate for the site. 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 ...

  8. Wattle and daub - Wikipedia

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    Wattle and daub is a composite building method used for making walls and buildings, in which a woven lattice of wooden strips called "wattle" is "daubed" with a sticky material usually made of some combination of wet soil, clay, sand, and straw. Wattle and daub has been used for at least 6,000 years and is still an important construction method ...

  9. Constructed wetland - Wikipedia

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    Ecological landscape architects are also qualified to create wetland restoration designs in coordination with wetland scientists that increase the community value and appreciation of a project through well designed access, interpretation, and views of the project. [28] Landscape architecture has a long history of engagement with the aesthetic ...