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  2. TKTS - Wikipedia

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    The booth is wedge-shaped, with wide, bleacher-like stairs covering the roof, allowing pedestrians to sit down or climb the steps for a panoramic, unobstructed view of Times Square. According to the Theater Development Fund, the final cost of the new booth was $19 million. [17]

  3. CES 2025: How autos stole the show

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    The Honda 0 SUV, right, and Honda 0 Saloon EV prototypes are on display at the Honda booth during the CES tech show Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)

  4. Ferrari Modulo - Wikipedia

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    The Modulo has an extremely low and wedge-shaped body, with a canopy-style glass roof that slides forward to permit entry to the cabin of the car.All four wheels are partly covered.

  5. 122 Leadenhall Street - Wikipedia

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    122 Leadenhall Street, which is also known as the Leadenhall Building, is a 225-metre-tall (738 ft) skyscraper in central London.It opened in July 2014 and was designed by the Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners; it is known informally as The Cheesegrater because of its distinctive wedge shape, similar to that of the kitchen utensil of the same name. [5]

  6. Sylvan Theater Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The seating is in four wedge shaped areas that fan out before the stage. The front of each wedge is 30 feet (9 m) in the front, 45 feet (14 m) in the back and 70 feet (21 m) along the sides. [2] The spectator circulation network is composed of a series of aisles that flank the four seating sections. They facilitate the movement of the patrons.

  7. Tramway Gas Station - Wikipedia

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    The building, with its distinctive, cantilevered, wedge-shaped canopy (referred to as a hyperbolic paraboloid on a historic marker mounted on the building) was built in 1965 and designed by Albert Frey and Robson C. Chambers. It is considered to be a prime example of modernist architecture.

  8. Aston Martin Lagonda - Wikipedia

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    The Series 2 model has pop-up headlights and a design in-line with folded paper wedged shaped trend of the 1970s The interior of the Series 2 had a futuristic dashboard and controls. The wedge-shaped Lagonda V8 saloon was launched in 1976 at the London Motor Show and was a total contrast to the 1974 model, sharing little but the engine. [14]

  9. TVR Wedges - Wikipedia

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    The TVR Wedges are a series of wedge-shaped sports cars built by British specialist sports car manufacturer TVR between 1980 and 1991. There were 2-seat convertibles and 2-seater or 2+2 liftback coupés, with four-, six- and eight-cylinder engines from a variety of manufacturers.