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  • Then, through a black door, one enters a dark angular tower.
  • Erected on a square base, the two angular towers are more than thirty metres high and feature a sixteen-sided structure.
  • Today visible ruins however are of the medieval fortress ( angular towers and parts of the defending wall ) of the 1521 Ottoman siege.
  • Sandal Castle has a multi-angular tower like those depicted, and this feature is confirmed at Melbourne by foundations which still remain.
  • The plan envisions sloping, angular towers with a 1, 776-foot ( 533-meter ) airy spire soaring into the sky.
  • Libeskind's plan envisions sloping, angular towers with a 1, 776-foot ( 533-meter ) airy spire jutting into the skyline.
  • So Nadir Divan-Beghi was obliged to rearrange the caravanserai by adding on to the front the loggias, the portal ( Aywan ) and angular towers.
  • It is four stories high, the ground floor comprising porticos and the top floor in the form of an attic, with its sides crowned by angular towers.
  • Built of granite, the three-story main building is flanked by a tall, round turreted tower at one end and a more angular tower at the other.
  • The sleek, angular towers, reaching up to 140 feet ( 43 meters ), stand like sentries guarding the grassy hillsides that lead to California's high desert.
  • Yererouk Basilica is similar Syrian basilicas in the architectural system ( high angular towers protrunding on the West facade ) and in the sculptural decoration ( decorative band on the windows ).
  • The result was a building of relatively small dimensions, characterized by a main body with a quadrangular base, with four projecting wings at the corners, similar to angular towers, but with height equal to the rest of the building.
  • The architect of the Jewish Museum in Berlin has been warmly received in New York for his vision of the memorial, a public space designed to be bathed in sunlight on the morning of every Sept . 11, and a complex of angular towers along the edge of the 16-acre site.
  • With a ribbon-cutting ceremony that included hundreds of people watching Saturday-morning cartoons on the jumbo television screen that hangs above 43rd Street, Warner Brothers Studio Stores opened its newest branch Saturday morning at 1 Times Square, the angular tower that is known best as the place where the ball drops on New Year's Eve.
  • Jeremy Goldkorn of " The Los Angeles Times ", who was the editor of a website that tracks Chinese media, said, " [ A ] mong China's young, educated and urban, the stodgy network ( CCTV ) has long been a subject of ridicule, both for its low production values and its propagandistic news coverage . . . . But the fire which engulfed what was to be the Mandarin Oriental hotel, a dramatic, angular tower that stands next to the now-iconic CCTV building provided a new touchstone for critics, prompting the government to move quickly to mute the outrage ."