Sentence examples for architecture of which from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "architecture of which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific architecture in a descriptive or explanatory context, often in formal writing.
Example: "The building features an innovative architecture of which the design principles are rooted in sustainability."
Alternatives: "design of which" or "structure of which".

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Grafting from the diblock copolymers αbβ leads to block-graft copolymers of the form αbβgγ, the chemistry and architecture of which can be varied over wide limits.

This was doubly offensive to progressives: it was a nationalistic monument for the dictatorship and it desecrated the Oscar Niemeyer architecture of which the city's centre is made.

This difficulty and the related trouble in the conventional arms talks makes the "new European architecture" of which Mr. Baker has spoken seem remote.

In the journal articles, the two sides also sketch out major features of the genome's architecture, of which genes are only a small part.

Sen Rikyū redefined the tea ceremony in all its aspects: the rules of procedure, the utensils, the teahouse architecture (of which he designed several styles), and even the tea-garden landscaping.

I sat on a bench there and remembered how much she'd enjoyed taking us kids to visit university campuses in New England, the arrangement and architecture of which emulated British schools and tickled her spirit as well as her eye.

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Combustion of organics in the mesocrystal affords hierarchical beta zeolites, the pore-architecture of which is tunable with respect to additive selection.

The intracellular transport infrastructures, together with the signaling protein networks that steer virtually all biological processes, are key features of functional cell architectures of which we have only rudimentary knowledge so far.

The manifold architectural abilities of Brunelleschi also are attested to by his military architecture, some of which is partially extant.

To historians, the road is like a highway set in aspic, with vignettes of architecture, some of which may not be around next year.

Too many museums suffer too much architecture, most of which is intrusive, space wasting and attention-grabbing.

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