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The XtEnd portico takes a standard end wall and adds 3m vertical walls.

 

Also compatible with our 5x5 clearspans.

Keating Hall (built Keating Sports Center).

 

Architect: Myron Goldsmith (SOM)

Completed: 1966

The new Silver Stage Polygonal, with silver exterior and white interior, is compatible with our existing SaddleSpan system, allowing for unprecedented stage cover and backstage venue options.

75'W round style equine riding arena in Worthington, IA.

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The new Silver Stage Polygonal, with silver exterior and white interior, is available in 3 different sizes. At 20m wide and reaching 8m at its peak, it is the perfect venue for a large stage cover or fully enclosed event. With 3 x 5m sections available, it can be constructed at up to 15m in length, creating up to 300m squared fully covered, fully useable space.

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The Federal Plaza consists of 30-story Everett M. Dirksen U.S. Courthouse (left), 42-story John C. Kluczynski Federal Building (right), Post Office (foreground).

 

Architect: Mies van der Rohe

Completed: Courthouse, Federal Building and Post Office: 1974

72'W round style riding arena in Summersville, WV.

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The Silver Stage TriSpan rocks Dance Valley 2010 as digs for the Intec Digital crew.

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The Silver Stage TriSpan rocks Dance Valley 2010 as digs for the Intec Digital crew.Dance Valley 2010

  

65'W round style dairy heifer housing in Lancaster, WI.

ClearSpan© fabric structure? Equine (why can't they just say “horse”) riding arena in northeast Ohio USA • The yellow covering makes everything inside a glowing yellow color; it's like walking into a lemon. Looks fantastic on the outside and surreal on the inside • Wondered how it might look if it were white? Thought the original looked like summer and the modified one like winter • 2008 • Canon point & shoot. Web Camera360 & Art/Red filter (free PC download from Google Chrome Web store). Photoshop Elements diptych.

Logo and minimal structure

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65'W round style goat housing in Springville, IA.

Interior view of the new store, opened Saturday, May 31. The architects are Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, who have done many of Apple's other stores.

75'W round style equine riding arena in Worthington, IA.

65'W round style riding arena in Arden, NC.

 

65'W round style dairy heifer housing in Lancaster, WI.

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72'W round style indoor riding arena in Andover, OH.

JOINT BASE BALAD, Iraq -- An MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft prepares to taxi out of a hangar here Aug. 8. A Reaper employed a 500-pound GBU-12 laser-guided bomb against anti-Iraqi forces Aug. 16, marking the Reaper's first weapons engagement since it began flying combat sorties over Iraq July 18.

Westminster Hall a medieval great hall which is part of the Palace of Westminster in Westminster an area of Central London and a city itself.

 

It was erected in 1097 for William II, at which point it was the largest hall in Europe. The building has had various functions over the years, including being used for judicial purposes from the twelfth to the nineteenth centuries.

 

When a joint address is given to the two chambers of the UK Parliament, the House of Commons and House of Lords, the hall is on rare occasions the venue. It is also used for special addresses by Parliament to the Monarch. It was used to host coronation banquets until 1821, and since the twentieth century has been the usual venue for the lyings in state of state and ceremonial funerals.

 

The fabric of the hall is particularly notable for its hammerbeam roof, a form typical of English Gothic architecture which uses horizontal trusses to span large distances. The roof was commissioned for Richard II in 1393 and built by the royal carpenter, Hugh Herland.

 

It is the largest clearspan medieval roof in England, measuring 20.7 by 73.2 metres (68 by 240 ft). At the same time the rest of the hall was remodelled by the master mason Henry Yevele. The renovations include eighty-three unique depictions of Richard's favourite heraldic badge, a resting chained white hart.

 

Information Source:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westminster_Hall

 

65'W round style goat housing in Springville, IA.

Lights really stand out on the canvas of a SaddleSpan

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Exterior view of our shorter DuoSpan option.

65'W round style dairy heifer housing in Lancaster, WI.

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Interior fisheye view of our shorter DuoSpan configuration.

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120'W round style dairy building in Pinconning, MI.

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Our ClearSpans appearing in London for Nokia Almighty.

Westminster Hall, the oldest existing part of the Palace of Westminster, was erected in 1097. The roof was probably originally supported by pillars but, during the reign of King Richard II, it was replaced by a hammerbeam roof designed by Henry Yevele and Hugh Herland. Westminster Hall is one of the largest halls in Europe and has the largest clearspan medieval roof in England; it measures 21 by 73 m (68 by 240 ft). Despite an Essex legend that the oak timber came from woods in Thundersley, Essex, it is known that the roof timberwork was entirely framed in 1395 at Farnham in Surrey, 35 miles south-west of London. Accounts record the large number of wagons and barges which delivered the jointed timbers (see timber framing article) to Westminster for assembly.

 

Westminster Hall has served numerous functions. It was primarily used for judicial purposes, housing three of the most important courts in the land: the Court of King's Bench, the Court of Common Pleas, and the Court of Chancery. In 1873, these courts were amalgamated into the High Court of Justice, which continued to meet in Westminster Hall until it moved to the Royal Courts of Justice in 1882. In addition to regular courts, Westminster Hall also housed important state trials, including impeachment trials and the trial of King Charles I at the end of the English Civil War.

 

Westminster Hall has also served ceremonial functions. From the twelfth century to the nineteenth, coronation banquets honouring new monarchs were held here. The last coronation banquet was that of King George IV (1821); his successor, William IV, abandoned the idea because he deemed it too expensive. Westminster Hall has also been used for lyings-in-state during state funerals and ceremonial funerals. Such an honour is usually reserved for the Sovereign and for their consorts; the only non-royals to receive it in the twentieth century were Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts (1914) and Sir Winston Churchill (1965). The most recent lying-in-state was that of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother in 2002.

  

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Silver Stage provides stunning Silver SaddleSpan Concert and Silver FOH for The Royal Philharmonic, performing 40 years of hits from Abbey Road Studios at Chiswick House, London

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72'W round style riding arena in Hinesburg, VT.

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