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"This is always an eclectic architecture," Mr. Fortià says.
In the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, pinnacles were often used in eclectic architecture.
There's also a revealing glimpse of the unexpectedly eclectic architecture of Tehran.
The area is known for its eclectic architecture, reaching back to the 1930s with a large selection of midcentury moderns.
In its eclectic architecture, no two roof lines are alike, and many buildings have large, round picture windows.
From Mbeya, get the bus to Iringa, a town with jacaranda-lined streets, a cool climate and eclectic architecture.
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Other major sections in this enjoyably crowded book address eclectic Amsterdam architecture and the great importance of Dutch art.
A remarkable "white city" of eclectic Asian architecture grew up at Point Loma and became a centre for artists, poets, and sightseers.
The 68 planned studios and one-bedroom units, priced between the low $100,000s and low $400,000s and designed in the style of what the company calls eclectic mining architecture, sold out in four days in 2004.
Ugly Belgian Houses is known for applying snarky, scathing commentary to Belgium's eclectic domestic architecture.
Petersen Rock Garden, considered a roadside attraction with "eclectic" novelty architecture, is located 3 mile off U.S. Route 97, 10 mile north of Bend and 7 mile south of Redmond.
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