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The cavernous space had been chopped into a warren of tiny rooms.
To the west is the old city, a warren of tiny streets and shops, crowned by the ancient Red Castle, which houses a distinguished archeological museum.
Within the 99 bastions of the walled honey-gold fort, a warren of tiny streets appears to have survived, unchanged, for centuries.
Judson House is a warren of tiny rooms and narrow halls and stairways, and an arts group called the Peculiar Works Project filled it with dances, theatrical sketches and site-specific artworks on Friday night.
Renovations in the 1960's and 1970's had cut the apartments into a warren of tiny units for subsidized housing, totally obliterating most of the original apartment layouts.
After years of the students' and faculty members' being cooped up in a warren of tiny, dark offices and classrooms on 42nd Street with gasoline fumes in the basement, the renovated building, she said, seemed like a castle.
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And it hired the New York architect Peter Marino to transform a rabbit warren of tiny back offices into a suite of rooms for V.I.P. buyers, with polished mahogany doors and walls lined with Mr. Hirst's butterfly paintings.
Beyond the briefing room unspools a thin ribbon of corridor and a rabbit warren of tiny desks and glass-enclosed cells where reporters from Reuters et al. can be seen but not heard in intense engagement with back-lit screens.
Today, an irregular warren of tiny rooms includes a small restaurant and a common room.
The interior is a filthy warren of tiny rooms, most empty, except for the pigeons, at least since the shipyard was decommissioned in the 1990s.
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