Sentence examples for Boxy architecture from inspiring English sources

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The Chappo's boxy architecture, said its interior designer, Kaoru Satou, allowed for more headroom and larger doors.

The orange-brick, boxy architecture may have been considered ultramodern in its time but today gives much of the campus the feel of a sterile office park.

Will building a Wal-Mart ruin Ashland, Va., (population 7,200) financially and aesthetically, forcing businesses to close and creating traffic jams and eyesores with its bland, boxy architecture?

Buddhist-Shinto gods float in halolike mandorlas in the sky, but the dramatically tilted aerial view, boxy architecture and natural details like rolling hills, hovering clouds, deer and blooming cherry trees all look to the future.

An attendant on the late-evening shift in the petrol station has scored the unbeatable double of Katie Price, a pneumatic glamour model, and Frank Bruno, a heavyweight boxing champion turned pantomime actor.Like the fast-food brands and the boxy architecture, this devotion to confected celebrity is another reason to feel that you might as well be anywhere.

In two scathing reviews of the headquarters, Kennicott said "If it were not for the roof, the building would be unexceptional, just another exercise in boxy architecture pierced by deadening rows of identical rectangular windows" and "The institute's design marks yet another low point in Safdie's long descent into repetitive corporate architecture".

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The boxy, contemporary architecture of Barry Bergdoll and William Ryall's Long Island house is no surprise.

Although uncharmed by the boxy modern architecture of Seward Park's four brick high-rises, Ms. Peacock found its multigenerational mix appealing on her very first visit.

But in choosing most of the other furnishings, the couple's interior designer, Jessica Helgerson, sought to balance the home's boxy, historic architecture with curvy, modern pieces like the Fireorb wood-burning fireplace suspended from the living-room ceiling and the Tom Dixon chandelier in the dining area.

A typical five-minute, two-act segment on Channel One in late January presented him tending to the vast hole in the ground outside the Kremlin where the hulking Hotel Rossiya once loomed as a giant monument to boxy Soviet architecture and bad service.

It's a beautiful airport, just as you would imagine the Dutch would design it, boxy and metallic architecture, silver roofs and granite floors with bright yellow signs marking the terminals extending from central hubs in every direction.

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