Sentence examples for architectural scope from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Feltsman did here what he had failed to do in the Schubert, aptly conveying the work's architectural scope right down to its final, dying embers.

Perhaps most importantly, Minecraft allows for variations on two basic modes of play: "survival," where one must find the material means to live for a night while killing monsters (clearly for boys), and "creative," where one can endlessly build or dig an imaginary world of limitless architectural scope from three-dimensional pixels, with no threat whatsoever.

In perhaps the show's most astonishing moment, Divider uses nearly the full architectural scope of the dome to create something like a three-dimensional wormhole.

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She has worked on architectural projects ranging in scope from residential interiors to commercial ground-up construction and international institutional development.

Still, "The Known World" is an achievement of epic scope and architectural construction, which nonetheless reads like a string of folk tales told by someone slyly watching for your reaction -- tales told by a conjurer who distracts you so well that you never know what hit you.

By today's standards, the Croton Aqueduct is modest in scope, but at the time it was considered an architectural marvel.

It was definitely a risky change, but since then I have worked on architectural projects ranging in scope from residential interiors in Manhattan to building a community center for women in Rwanda.

He leads a variety of design strategy and change management engagements within the scope of broader architectural and interior design projects.

By the time Mr. Alvidrez hired Mr. Maltzan to design the Carver Apartments, a 97-unit building on a corner about a mile away, the group's architectural ambitions had grown in scope.

This series by David Stephenson titled, "Transfigurations,"features closely cropped, straight on, detailed color photographs revealing the scope of this architectural milestone, the dome, from near kaleidoscopic ornamentation, as in "Transfiguration No. 22611, Alhambra, Spain " (1997), to the minimal mathematics of " Transfiguration No. 10008, Pantheon, Roma" (1997-2000).

This situation may yield an unfair comparison of architectural alternatives due to the limited scope of the evaluation.

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