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Rectangular shapes, resembling sprocket holes, are screened onto one facade, inviting passersby to visualize the hotel as it actually is: a setting for dramas of anticipation or escape, for fantasies fulfilled or disappointed, appetites whetted beyond the possibility of satisfaction.

Inviting deck seating.

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Inviting you to investigate them.

And the building lacked a public presence, with no inviting front entrance and an undistinguished facade.

The lobby redesign, by Helpern Architects, is intended to make the building more inviting by replacing a heavy stone facade with translucent glass in a project expected to cost $1 million and be completed by early fall.

One of his main projects now is a $55 million capital plan designed by the architectural firm of James Stewart Polshek that will radically alter the museum's facade to make it more inviting to the neighborhood.

For David Fleck, an executive at a Toronto investment firm, and his wife, Yvonne DoMs.chie-Fleck, MShimhim and Mr. Sutcliffe designed a home for all seasons with a palette of golden Douglas fir panels, a gurgling lily pond and, improbable as it may sound, a steel facade that has weathered to an inviting leathery patina.

The facade requirement focuses on the creation of "visual noise" to help birds distinguish inviting sky from unwelcoming wall by the making glass less reflective and more textured and/or opaque.

The house stands at the far end of the garden, its glass facade reflecting the trees around it as it rises from a low platform, subtle and inviting as a treehouse.

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