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"TQ3082SW RUSSELL SQUARE

798-1/95/1423 (East side)

03/12/70 Russell Hotel and attached railings

with piers and lamps

 

GV II*

 

Hotel. 1892-98. By Charles Fitzroy Doll, surveyor of the

Bedford Estate. Red brick with terracotta dressings. Roofs and

turrets with green fishscale tiles. Tall slab chimney-stacks

with horizontal brick and terracotta bands. Originally with

central copper dome and lantern, now with tile mansard roof.

STYLE: flamboyant French Renaissance style derived from

engravings of the Chateau de Madrid, with elaborate

decorations. EXTERIOR: 8 storeys, attics and basements. Symmetrical facade of 7 gabled bays with octagonal corner turrets. Return to Bernard Street, 12 windows; return to Guilford Street, 8

windows and attached rectangular tower at the right-hand

angle. Facade articulated vertically by octagonal turrets with

ogee roofs at angles, penultimate gabled bays with canted bay

windows rising from ground to 6th floor terminating in half

ogee roofs with 2-light windows, and a 3-bay central,

projecting porch with round-arched entrance flanked by single

window bays rising to 4th floor level with recessed bay

windows forming the central bay above the entrance. Projecting

modillion cornice at 5th floor level above which flanking bays

become 3 storey semicircular turrets surmounted by conical

tile roofs with gablets and linked across the now flat,

recessed central bay by a wide arch surmounted by a scrolled

pediment with 2 round-arched, paired windows, an entablature

with the date 1894, above which a rectangular gabled dormer.

All with elaborate terracotta decoration. Round-arched ground

floor windows in shallow, arcading with attached Ionic

columns. Other windows square-headed, mostly mullion and

transom casements. 1st floor with continuous projecting

arcaded terracotta balconies with round-arched balustrade and

coats of arms in the spandrels. At 1st floor level flanking

the balcony over the entrance, figures wearing historical

costume in corbelled niches. 2nd floor continuous balconies

with terracotta round-arched balustrades. 3rd and 4th floor

windows with cast-iron continuous balconies. Projecting

modillion cornice at 5th floor level above an enriched frieze,

following the contours of the bays. Shaped gables with

horizontal brick and terracotta bands and small windows.

Returns in similar style. INTERIOR: entrance hall lined in pink and red marble divided into 3 by grey marble round-arched arcades on grey marble columns with gilding. Frieze and spandrels with sumptuous plaster moulded females of proto art-nouveau character. Marble staircase rises to right. Ceiling in Jacobean style. Chandeliers, and some stained glass. Woburn Suite beyond a large hall now with low partitions, with black and white marbled pilasters, heavy modillion cornice and coved ceiling with lavish swags under false ceiling. 'Victorian Carvery' with grey marble panelling to frieze height and grey marble clad hexagonal columns which culminate in alternating little Ionic columns and sculpted figures. Similar columns in frieze around walls. Projecting fireplace in matching marble. Chandeliers. King's Bar panelled to frieze height with some organic capitals to pilasters, doorcases (one now a bookcase) with giant Jacobean keystones under plaster friezes of chubby putti. Marble fireplace. Trabeated ceiling with a variety of

mouldings. Virginia Woolf room with art nouveau plaster

spandrels and plaster ceiling cornices. Bedford Suite with

pilasters and plaster ceilings. SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: attached wrought-iron railings with terracotta piers and cast-iron lampstandards with figures at the bases on piers. HISTORICAL NOTE: Doll's flamboyant use of terracotta is a distinctive feature of the Bedford Estate; this is his finest remaining building and the survivor of two extravagant 1890's hotels that imposed a fin-de-siecle character on Russell Square."

Cladirea Policlinicii si a ambulatoriului din Municipiul Tecuci.

3/8" thick, color on both sides, high-density fiber cement balcony boards, Textura, eternit.de

Selling vegetables in Raikhad.

architectural cladding manufactured and installed by www.ajwells.com/

This stucco-clad single-story bungalow has an interesting front entrance, with a bay projection for the door flanked by two windows.

Woodland Bottom; Richmond VA

1926, Schultze and Weaver

 

"...combination of the Romanesque and Chateauesque Revival styles..." Woodbridge et al, San Francisco Architecture Illustrated Guide

  

NBC West coast HQ, 1927-1943.

22 floors; Renovated 1999-2001

 

Built on the site of the old Lick Hotel.

 

from www.verlang.com/sfbay0004ref_20thc_010.html#111_sutter

"...a tripartite French Renaissance Revival structure clad with sand-colored Granitex on its primary façades and brick on the others. The shaft rises to an elaborate gabled mansard roof of terra-cotta tile with copper-coated cresting. The ornamentation is particularly elaborate, with flower and bird designs, medallions representing the four seasons, and the heads of men facing each other in some of the window alcoves." (Peter Booth Wiley www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0471191205/vernacularlangua)

 

"The three part vertical composition was detailed in what, by 1926, was considered a rather backward looking stylistic mix of Romanesque and French Chateau ornamentation. Nevertheless, it is an extremely fine version and this city's only example of the type. The base and main office shaft, clad in a particularly fine glazed terra cotta, is designed in a rather attenuated version of the Romanesque. Above this is a set-back continuation of the shaft crowned by a high, red, dormered mansard roof with copper cresting. It is this roof which is one of the richest features on the city's skyline. The giant ground level entrance arch leads into a richly detailed elevator lobby.

 

"The steel frame was built on a reinforced concrete sheet piling system designed by the prominent local engineer, H. J. Brunnier. The foundation was laid by continuously pouring concrete for 44 hours, the object of which was to speed up construction by eliminating joints and delays between pours." (Michael R. Corbett www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0893950319/vernacularlangua)

MULHER INDÍGENA ESTUDA E AMAMENTA O FILHO

Antônio Carlos Moura/Cimi

Brasil, sem data

 

Em 2005, o número de mulheres analfabetas na América Latina chegava aos 21,5 milhões, representando 54% do total de pessoas analfabetas na região. Países como Guatemala, Bolívia e Paraguay contam com taxas sensivelmente maiores que a média regional de analfabetismo feminino, sendo que no Peru, na Guatemala e na Bolívia o analfabetismo feminino é muito superior ao masculino. A presença significativa de comunidades indígenas é um elemento comum a tais países.

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Cleanroom materials can be utilised alongside each other, eg PVC cladding and modular panels.

Another vertical patio, or rather one which travels round a 90 degree angle. Perhaps immediately pre-WW2, with just a hint of red banding in the white brick, quoting much earlier Victorian houses in London.

Workers are cladding the new tram rails with Pandrol insulation at Blackpool North Railway Station.

Panasonic TZ9 camera, 24th May 2018.

Detail of cladding on the Museum of Liverpool.

Analysis of gene order shows the recent acquisition of pin-c in the het-c region in Neurospora/Sordaria.

Bars indicate genes and are not drawn to scale. Arrows indicate gene orientation. Lines connect genes that are immediate neighbors on a chromosome or contig. Colored boxes indicate homologous genes as determined by sequence conservation and conserved gene order. Genes not connected to lines are found on a different chromosome or contig than the rest and are therefore unlinked. ‘X’ indicates genome rearrangement break points or indicates presence of intervening gene(s) (not shown). The het-c/pin-c (NCU03493/NCU03494) region in S. macrospora has undergone a gene duplication and rearrangement [29], resulting in one full and one partial het-c paralogs and two complete and divergent pin-c paralogs. The cladogram to the left represents the evolutionary relationship between species and is derived from James et al. [90]. Estimated divergence times are derived from Taylor and Berbee [34].

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Built in 1894, this limestone-clad Gothic Revival-style church stands along Warsaw Avenue in Cincinnati’s East Price Hill neighborhood. Built to house a congregation organized in 1868 at Mount Saint Mary’s Seminary, once located in the eastern part of Price Hill, the first church was built in 1870, and between 1886 and 1894, was replaced with the current structure. The church, the oldest of Price Hill’s Catholic Churches, features two octagonal belfries atop square towers with tall spires and pinnacles, gothic arched windows, a spire over the crossing, an adjacent rectory in the same architectural style connected via a curving breezeway, and several school buildings to the rear, the oldest of which was built in 1904, which presently houses the St. Lawrence Catholic School. The church remains an active anchor in East Price Hill.

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Yellow fiber cement boards installed on an overlap rain-screen system with exterior mineral wool insulation.

The contrast is nice with this elegant pair of houses next door. The bulls eye glass in the flush windows on the clad house is very special., as is the bizarre curved bay with tiled overhang.

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~fence Friday ~not the original HSS

 

Alternative shot for All New Scavenger Hunt - ANSH - Round 38 - Scavenger #26 - Something natural on, around or through something man-made!

 

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The burglar alarm fits quite nicely over the stone plaque on which the house name would have been inscribed.

The signs were revealed following the removal of timber cladding from the wall after the pub closed in 2011. It has since been converted into 2 houses.

 

The pub can be seen open in March 2011 www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.059047,-1.348652,3a,75y,1h,90t/...

 

Building work is underway in this view from June 2014 www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.059048,-1.348646,3a,75y,1h,90t/...

 

This article says the pub was once called the Constitution Tavern www.banburyguardian.co.uk/news/community/retro/a-warm-wel...

 

The pub is listed as the Constitution Tavern in the telephone book between 1962 and 1982. The earliest reference I can find to the Constitution Tavern is in the 1939 Kelly's Directory.

 

The Hunt Edmunds brewery was absorbed by Bass, Mitchells and Butlers in the 1960s en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunt_Edmunds

A gold mine for cladding specialists here. An almost identical treatment to one furtuer down the street

The sporty car looks very nice in front of it.. Neighbours have chosen painted brickwork over cladding.

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